What type of transfer is best? Gerald Nyasulu Concern Universal.

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What type of transfer is best?

Gerald NyasuluConcern Universal

Three types of transfer: Cash Vouchers In-kind (goods package + maize flour)

We recommend: Cash & in-kind (maize flour only)

We do not recommend: Vouchers

….. Why?

We will compare the transfers in terms of:

Well-being of beneficiaries

• Did the transfers reduce hunger?

• Did the transfers reduce unmet needs?

Logistics of different transfers

Comparative costs

Criteria for comparison of transfers

Did the transfers reduce hunger?

Improvement in meals eaten by beneficiaries

Figure 1: Mean no. of times DP ate nsima yesterday

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Figure 2: Mean no. of times that DP ate meat/chicken/fish last week

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Meeting other basic needs In-kind transfers reduced unmet need

for items included in pack of goods e.g. blankets, metal cooking pots

Cash and vouchers more effective in reducing unmet needs for other items e.g. clothes (not included in pack)

Cash did better than vouchers

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Reduction in unmet need for blankets by type of transfer

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Reduction in unmet need for soap by type of transfer

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Logistics and cost Cash Vouchers

Coordinating retailers

Printing Commissions Reconciliation

In-kind Liaison with

suppliers

Proportion of total cost that reaches beneficiaries Cash: 62% In-kind: 61% Vouchers: 56%

RecommendationCombination of:

In-kind (maize flour only)Meets basic food needs

CashProvides other items – animal protein,

basic needs goods such as soap, clothing, blankets

Avoid vouchers – like cash, but less efficient!

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