赞比亚的社会现金转移和儿童权利

David S. Chibanda
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在包括赞比亚在内的发展中国家,社会现金转移正在获得动力。现金转移支付是向脆弱家庭提供的收入支助付款,目的是减少极端贫困和促进儿童的教育、健康和营养。自2004年以来,赞比亚一直在实施现金转移支付。一些研究得出结论,现金转移有助于减少该国贫困家庭的贫困。本研究评估了赞比亚现金转移对减贫和儿童权利的影响程度。该研究的结论是,尽管有证据表明现金转移支付有助于减少贫困和改善儿童获得社会服务的机会,但其有效实施仍受到行政、协调和能力挑战以及缺乏明确的长期财政承诺的制约。
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Social Cash Transfers and Children's Rights in Zambia
Social cash transfers are gaining momentum within developing countries, including Zambia. Cash transfers are income support payments given to vulnerable households to reduce extreme poverty and promote children's education, health and nutrition. Since 2004, Zambia has been implementing cash transfers. A number of studies have concluded that cash transfers have helped reduce poverty among poor households in the country. This study assesses the extent to which cash transfers in Zambia have impacted on poverty reduction and children's rights. The study concludes that, while there is evidence that cash transfers have helped to reduce poverty and improve children's access to social services, their effective implementation remains constrained by administrative, coordination, and capacity challenges, as well as lack of a defined long-term financial commitment.
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