Socio-Economic impacts and challenges of Old Person Cash Transfer in Mulundi Sub-Location in Kitui County, Kenya

Franciscah Muindi, Harrison M. K. Maithya, Kennedy W Barasa
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Older Persons Cash Transfer (OPCT) was introduced in Kenya in 2006 to provide financial assistance to the elderly people in the country. National budget allocation for the programme as well as enrollment of new beneficiaries have consistently increased over the years but vulnerability among the elderly population still remain high. The study area is located in an arid and semi-arid region, in Kitui County, Kenya that is characterized by limited income generations activities and low food production due to unpredictable weather. The aim of this study was to assess the socio-economic impacts of Older Persons Cash Transfer (OPCT) on the beneficiaries living in Mulundi sub-Location, Kitui County, Kenya. This study adopted a cross-sectional mixed methods approach to investigate the impacts of OPCT using both quantitative and qualitative data. A census survey was applied to undertake household study for all the 113 registered OPCT beneficiaries in Mulundi sub-location. The study found that female beneficiaries were more (58%) than men (42%) where majority of female beneficiaries were widowed (53%) and 72% were in the age between 65 and 75 years old. Apart from the few elderly (21%) who had alternative sources of income, majority (79%) depended on OPCT as the main source of income for their upkeep. Most of beneficiaries used the cash to buy food (44%), and pay school fees for their dependants (30%) while others spent on health care (12%) and buying clothing (10%). Due to age limit 32% of the elderly rarely got involved in the community development activities compared to 25% who totally were never involved. Majority of the beneficiaries felt that the monthly stipend allocation to each beneficiary was not adequate to cater for most of their needs. In line with that opinion, majority of the beneficiaries (57%) were not satisfied with the programme. This study established several challenges hindering realization of socio-economic impacts of cash transfer in the study area which included; inadequate and irregular disbursement of grants, management challenges, lack of clear channel for the beneficiaries to express their grievances and complaints, increased cost of living, and lack of transparency in the programme. This study recommends that appropriate measures should be put to investigate on the challenges to enhance management so that socio-economic benefits of the programme can be achieved.
肯尼亚基图伊县Mulundi分点老年人现金转移的社会经济影响和挑战
2006年,肯尼亚引入了老年人现金转移(OPCT),向该国的老年人提供财政援助。多年来,该方案的国家预算拨款以及新受益人的登记人数不断增加,但老年人的脆弱性仍然很高。研究区位于肯尼亚基图伊县的干旱和半干旱地区,该地区的特点是由于天气不可预测,创收活动有限,粮食产量低。本研究的目的是评估老年人现金转移(OPCT)对生活在肯尼亚基图伊县Mulundi分区的受益人的社会经济影响。本研究采用横截面混合方法,利用定量和定性数据研究OPCT的影响。对Mulundi分点所有113名登记的OPCT受益人进行了一项人口普查调查,以进行家庭研究。研究发现,女性受益人(58%)多于男性(42%),其中大多数女性受益人是寡妇(53%),72%的人年龄在65至75岁之间。除了少数有其他收入来源的老年人(21%)外,大多数老年人(79%)依靠opt作为主要收入来源来维持生活。大多数受益人将现金用于购买食品(44%)和为家属支付学费(30%),而其他人则用于医疗保健(12%)和购买服装(10%)。由于年龄限制,32%的老年人很少参与社区发展活动,而25%的老年人完全没有参与社区发展活动。大多数受益人认为,每月分配给每个受益人的津贴不足以满足他们的大部分需要。与该意见一致的是,大多数受益人(57%)对该计划不满意。本研究确定了阻碍在研究地区实现现金转移的社会经济影响的若干挑战,其中包括;赠款支付不足和不定期、管理方面的挑战、受益人缺乏表达不满和抱怨的明确渠道、生活费用增加以及方案缺乏透明度。这项研究建议,应采取适当措施,调查加强管理的挑战,以便实现方案的社会经济效益。
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