Rocio del Pilar Moreno Sánchez, Jorge H. Maldonado, Vanesa Martinez, Arturo Rodriguez
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Produciendo poor Mi Futuro (PxMF)是由Prosperidad Social在哥伦比亚实施的一项减贫干预措施,其基础是最初由孟加拉国BRAC发展研究所开发的毕业课程,后来由福特基金会在全球八个国家开发。与其他毕业项目一样,PxMF寻求生活在极端贫困中的人口和被迫流离失所的受害者的全面支持;PxMF提供一揽子计划,包括培训活动、指导和向每位参与者提供约500美元的现金转账,用于发展家庭企业。使用传记的方法,称为生活故事;本研究对PxMF进行了定性评估,考察了家庭的贫困动态、干预开始时的社会经济状况、影响他们的外生因素和冲击,以及干预在他们生活中的作用(态度和行为的变化)。我们发现,参与者的贫困动态以及干预时家庭的特殊特征存在很高的异质性;这些差异会影响到家庭在项目预期结果方面的表现。还确定了冲击,主要是气候冲击,如极端干旱,影响以农业为生产活动的农村家庭的结果。最后,我们确定了在某些情况下可能将感兴趣的社会经济变量中的积极变化归因于PXMF的渠道和机制。
Evaluación Cualitativa Del Programa De Alivio a La Pobreza Produciendo Por Mi Futuro En Colombia (Qualitative Evaluation of the Poverty-Alleviation Program Produciendo Por Mi Futuro in Colombia)
Produciendo por Mi Futuro (PxMF) is a poverty-reduction intervention, implemented in Colombia by Prosperidad Social, which is based on the graduation programs initially developed by the BRAC Development Institute of Bangladesh and later by the Ford Foundation in eight countries around the world. Like other graduation programs, PxMF seeks the integral support of the population living in extreme poverty and victims of forced displacement; PxMF offers a package that includes training activities, coaching and a cash transfer of about 500 US dollars to each participant for developing a household business. Using the biographical method called Life Stories; this study carries out a qualitative evaluation of PxMF, examining the poverty dynamics of households, their socioeconomic condition at the beginning of the intervention, the exogenous factors and shocks that affect them, and the role of the intervention in their lives (changes in attitudes and behavior). We find that there exists a high heterogeneity in the dynamics of poverty of the participants as well as in the particular characteristics of the households at the time of the intervention; these differences affect the performance of households in terms of the results expected by the program. Shocks are also identified, mainly climatic ones such as extreme droughts, which affect the results in rural households whose productive activities are agricultural. Finally, we identify the channels and mechanisms through which it is possible, in some cases, to attribute to PXMF the positive changes found in socioeconomic variables of interest.