Integrated Social Safety Nets: Building Community Resilience for Sustainable Food Security

Authors

  • Mark Ekiru University of Nairobi
  • Dorothy Kyalo University of Nairobi
  • Angeline Mulwa University of Nairobi

Abstract

Key Messages

  • Cash transferred under social safety net programmes should be structured to include training and capacity building
  • Social safety net programmes should be linked with other long-term development initiatives
  • Social safety nets programmes should also consider bottom-up approaches in their design and management
  • Beneficiary involvement is crucial for understanding poor and vulnerable household needs rather than implementing blue- print programmes

Author Biographies

Mark Ekiru, University of Nairobi

School of Open and Distance Learning

Dorothy Kyalo, University of Nairobi

School of Open and Distance Learning

Angeline Mulwa, University of Nairobi

School of Open and Distance Learning

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Published

31-01-2021

How to Cite

Ekiru, M., Kyalo, D., & Mulwa, . A. (2021). Integrated Social Safety Nets: Building Community Resilience for Sustainable Food Security. Kenya Policy Briefs, 2(1), 61–62. Retrieved from https://academia-ke.org/journal/index.php/kpb/article/view/31

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Section

Series F - Foundations