Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Dec 3, 2024
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According to the IADB, this TC will provide knowledge to address a strategic knowledge gap around the role of conditions in conditional cash transfers. While conditional cash transfers have been instrumental in alleviating poverty in the region, removing conditions that are no longer necessary could save the government monitoring costs. Further, the requirement to meet co-responsibilities may screen out some of the families most in need. Re-evaluating the impact of conditions will provide novel strategic knowledge to the Bank and its clients.
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