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Social transfer programmes do not throw money from helicopters.
Social transfer programmes have high set up costs and for this reason international assistance is important in low income countries.
Important challenges remain, especially in low income countries lacking the capacity to design, deliver, and finance social transfer programmes.
Despite attempts by the aid industry to take credit for these initiatives, social transfer programmes are most often national responses to local problems.
This is the premise behind social transfer programmes such as Mexico's Oportunidades, Brazil's Bolsa Familia, South Africa's Child Support Grant, and India's National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.
We draw out some implications for the design of social transfer programmes and describe some steps that could be taken to enable 'predictable transfers to meet predictable needs'.
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Key areas covered in this chapter: Social transfers Programmes to ensure access to services Social support and care services Legislation and policies to ensure equity and non-discrimination in access to services and employment/livelihoods .
The Programme advocates and provides technical expertise to improve the design and implementation of specific social protection policies intended to target vulnerable children and their families and strengthen monitoring and delivery mechanisms of social assistance/cash transfer programmes.
This fund included the first national scale social cash transfer programmes integrated with case management and justice for children services.
Five cash transfer programs in five countries: What can we say about the potential of social cash transfer programmes to deliver economic gains to the rural poor?
Generating an evidence base: Together with partners, UNICEF supports the Transfer Project, a research initiative that examines the impact of government-sponsored social cash transfer programmes in more than 13 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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