Conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of Latin American children

ABSTRACT Objective To 1) describe the benefits, conditions, coverage, funding, goals, governance, and structure of well-established conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) in Latin America and 2) identify their health and nutritional impacts among children under 5 years old. Methods A realist re...

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Main Authors: Sofia Segura-Pérez, Rubén Grajeda, Rafael Pérez-Escamilla
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Language:English
Published: Pan American Health Organization
Series:Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
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spelling doaj-09358f27bd814f4dbf185c63deaf96fe2020-11-24T23:29:16ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1680-5348402124137S1020-49892016000800124Conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of Latin American childrenSofia Segura-PérezRubén GrajedaRafael Pérez-EscamillaABSTRACT Objective To 1) describe the benefits, conditions, coverage, funding, goals, governance, and structure of well-established conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) in Latin America and 2) identify their health and nutritional impacts among children under 5 years old. Methods A realist review was conducted. CCTs were included if they met the following inclusion criteria: 1) current national-level program; 2) coverage of at least 50% of the target population; 3) continuous operation at scale for 10+ years; 4) clear description of structure, funding sources, and governance; 5) both health/nutrition- and education-related conditions for participation; and 6) available impact evaluation studies with health, development, and/or nutrition indicators among children under 5 years old. Three CCTs (one each in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico) met the criteria. Results There was consistent evidence that the three CCTs selected for review had positive impacts on child health and nutrition outcomes in their respective countries. In all three countries, the programs were scaled up and positive impacts were documented relatively quickly. All three programs had strong political support and clear and transparent governance structures, including accountability and social participation mechanisms, which might explain their success and sustainability. Conclusions CCTs in Latin America have had a positive impact on child health and nutrition outcomes among the poorest families. A key challenge for the future is to reform these programs to help families move out of not only extreme poverty but all poverty in order to lead healthy and productive lives, as called for in the post-2105 Sustainable Development Goals.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892016000800124&lng=en&tlng=enBienestar socialasistencia socialnutrición del niñoBrasilColombiaMéxicoAmérica Latina
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Rubén Grajeda
Rafael Pérez-Escamilla
Conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of Latin American children
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
Bienestar social
asistencia social
nutrición del niño
Brasil
Colombia
México
América Latina
author_facet Sofia Segura-Pérez
Rubén Grajeda
Rafael Pérez-Escamilla
author_sort Sofia Segura-Pérez
title Conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of Latin American children
title_short Conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of Latin American children
title_full Conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of Latin American children
title_fullStr Conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of Latin American children
title_full_unstemmed Conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of Latin American children
title_sort conditional cash transfer programs and the health and nutrition of latin american children
publisher Pan American Health Organization
series Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
issn 1680-5348
description ABSTRACT Objective To 1) describe the benefits, conditions, coverage, funding, goals, governance, and structure of well-established conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) in Latin America and 2) identify their health and nutritional impacts among children under 5 years old. Methods A realist review was conducted. CCTs were included if they met the following inclusion criteria: 1) current national-level program; 2) coverage of at least 50% of the target population; 3) continuous operation at scale for 10+ years; 4) clear description of structure, funding sources, and governance; 5) both health/nutrition- and education-related conditions for participation; and 6) available impact evaluation studies with health, development, and/or nutrition indicators among children under 5 years old. Three CCTs (one each in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico) met the criteria. Results There was consistent evidence that the three CCTs selected for review had positive impacts on child health and nutrition outcomes in their respective countries. In all three countries, the programs were scaled up and positive impacts were documented relatively quickly. All three programs had strong political support and clear and transparent governance structures, including accountability and social participation mechanisms, which might explain their success and sustainability. Conclusions CCTs in Latin America have had a positive impact on child health and nutrition outcomes among the poorest families. A key challenge for the future is to reform these programs to help families move out of not only extreme poverty but all poverty in order to lead healthy and productive lives, as called for in the post-2105 Sustainable Development Goals.
topic Bienestar social
asistencia social
nutrición del niño
Brasil
Colombia
México
América Latina
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892016000800124&lng=en&tlng=en
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