社会投资计划与弱势群体的生计:聚焦 COVID-19 大流行后的尼日利亚

Onyekachi Chibueze Onuoha, Nnamdi Ikemefuna Okafor
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导言:为了遏制 COVID-19 大流行病的影响和传播,一些国家的政府采取了坚定的决定和行动,以确保在疫苗研制成功之前控制住这一流行病,包括关闭海上、陆地和机场边界,禁止一切集会,关闭学校和一切形式的集会,拉开社会距离,以及封锁经济,限制车辆和人员流动。尼日利亚是受影响最严重的非洲国家之一,因此政府采取了各种战略,以最大限度地减少封锁对公民的影响,其中包括分发救济物资和重新设计早先于 2016 年制定的社会投资计划,该计划以包括青年、儿童和妇女在内的弱势群体为目标。然而,关于指定的政府人员缺乏透明度和资金问责制的报道很多。因此,本研究旨在对尼日利亚弱势群体生计社会投资计划进行深入调查和评估:研究设计采用了描述性调查法。研究人员从战略社区领导人那里获得了主要数据,这些领导人掌握着向其社区任何成员提供的所有财政和物质支持的信息。使用结构化问卷对全国所有六个地缘政治区的 79 个社区进行了研究。采用简单的百分比、平均值和标准差对所产生的数据进行了分析:结果:N-power 计划、有条件现金转移计划(CCT)、政府企业和赋权计划(GEEP)、自制学校供餐计划(HGFP)的结果已经确定。总体结果显示,政府社会计划对目标尼日利亚人(弱势群体)生计的影响或效果较小。这一点在下文讨论的所有结果中都很明显,平均值较低,这清楚地表明负责执行这些任务的政府机构或官员存在挪用、缺乏透明度、不诚实和腐败等问题。
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Social Investment Programme and Livelihood of the Vulnerable: A Focus on Nigeria Post COVID-19 Pandemic
Introduction: In an effort curb the effect and the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, several countries’ governments took firm decisions and actions to ensure that the pandemic was contained before vaccines were developed including the closure of sea, land, and airport borders, banning all gatherings, closure of schools, and all forms of gathering, social distancing as well as locking down their economies to restrict vehicular and human movement. Nigeria was one of the most affected African countries, the Government therefore adopted strategies to minimize the effect of the lockdown on the citizens which included the distribution of relief materials and the re-engineering of its social investment programme that was earlier established in 2016, targeting the vulnerable people including the youths, children, and women. However, lack of transparency, and accountability of the funds by the assigned government personnel have been highly reported. Therefore, this research aimed at carrying out an in-depth investigation and evaluation of the social investment programmes on the livelihood of the vulnerable in Nigeria.Methodology: The descriptive survey method was adopted as the research design for the study. The primary data from strategic community leaders who are privy to information on all financial and material support provided to any member of their communities were generated. Seventy-nine (79) communities were studied across all six geopolitical zones in the country using a structured questionnaire. The data generated were analysed using simple percentages, mean, and standard deviation.Results: The results for N-power programme, conditional cash transfer (CCT) programme, government enterprise and empowerment programme (GEEP), the home-grown-school feeding programme (HGFP) were established. The obtained results in general demonstrated a low and a moderate impact or effect of the government social programmes on the livelihood of the targeted Nigerians (vulnerable). This was evident enough across all the results discussed below with a low mean value which is a clear indication of the misappropriation, little or no transparency, dishonesty and corruption involved by the assigned government agencies or officials to carry out these tasks.
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