Tanzania Poverty, Growth, and Public Transfers : Options for a National Productive Safety Net Program

Tanzania has made significant economic progress in the recent past, with per capita national income almost doubling from United States (U.S.) 230 dollars equivalent in the late-1990s to U.S. 440 dollars. This report explores the role safety nets an...

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topic ACCESS TO SERVICES
AGRARIAN ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
AVAILABILITY OF FOOD
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME
BASIC FOOD REQUIREMENTS
BASIC FOODSTUFFS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY
CALORIC CONSUMPTION
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CASH CROPS
CASH INCOME
CASH PAYMENTS
CASH TRANSFER
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH-TRANSFER
CHRONIC POVERTY
CHRONICALLY POOR
CLINIC ATTENDANCE
COMMUNITY GROUPS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
CONDITIONAL CASH
CONDITIONAL TRANSFERS
CONTRIBUTORY PENSION
COPING STRATEGIES
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
CREDIT PROGRAMS
DECLINE IN POVERTY
DONOR FUNDING
DROUGHT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS
EMPLOYMENT SCHEME
EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS
EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM EMPLOYMENT
FARM EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
FARM-GATE
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
FOOD ASSISTANCE
FOOD BUYERS
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
FOOD FOR EDUCATION
FOOD GRAINS
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD INTAKE
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD MARKETS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD PRICE
FOOD PRICES
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOOD PROGRAM
FOOD REQUIREMENTS
FOOD SALES
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SECURITY PROBLEMS
FOOD SHORTAGES
FOOD SUBSIDIES
FOOD SUPPLY
FOOD TRANSFERS
FOOD-FOR-EDUCATION
FOOD-FOR-WORK
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FUND
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH SERVICES
HIGHER INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
HOME RATIONS
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
IMPACT OF SHOCKS
IMPACT ON POVERTY
INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME LOSS
INCOME ON FOOD
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME-GENERATING PROGRAMS
INFORMAL SAFETY NETS
INFORMAL TRANSFERS
INPUT SUBSIDIES
IRRIGATION
LAND QUALITY
LANDHOLDINGS
LANDLESS
LEAN SEASON
LIVING CONDITIONS
MAINTENANCE OF ROADS
MALNUTRITION
MARKET PRICES
MEANS TESTING
MEANS TESTS
MEDICAL CARE
MICRO-CREDIT
MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION
NUTRITION
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OLD AGE
OLD AGE PENSION
OLD AGE PENSIONS
PENSION
PENSIONS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POOR AREAS
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR INFRASTRUCTURE
POOR LIVING
POOR POPULATION
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY DATA
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY IMPACT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TRAPS
PROTECTION POLICY
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INTERVENTION
PUBLIC SAFETY NET
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC TRANSFER
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS
PUBLIC-WORKS
PURCHASING POWER
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION
REMOTE AREAS
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL FAMILIES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL PHENOMENON
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL ROAD
RURAL ROAD MAINTENANCE
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
SAFETY NET SYSTEM
SAFETY NET TRANSFERS
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL FEEDING
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SHARE OF BENEFITS
SHEEP
SHOCK
SMALL FARMERS
SOCIAL ACTION
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
SOCIAL PENSION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAMS
SOCIAL TRANSFER
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
SOCIAL WELFARE
SUBSISTENCE
SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
TARGETING
TEMPORARY SUPPORT
TRANSFER PROGRAM
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSFERS OF FOOD
UNINSURED RISK
UNINSURED RISKS
VILLAGE LEVEL
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
VOUCHERS
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUP
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAGE RATE
WORK PROGRAM
WORK PROGRAMS
WORKS PROGRAM
spellingShingle ACCESS TO SERVICES
AGRARIAN ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
AVAILABILITY OF FOOD
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME
BASIC FOOD REQUIREMENTS
BASIC FOODSTUFFS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY
CALORIC CONSUMPTION
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CASH CROPS
CASH INCOME
CASH PAYMENTS
CASH TRANSFER
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH-TRANSFER
CHRONIC POVERTY
CHRONICALLY POOR
CLINIC ATTENDANCE
COMMUNITY GROUPS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
CONDITIONAL CASH
CONDITIONAL TRANSFERS
CONTRIBUTORY PENSION
COPING STRATEGIES
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
CREDIT PROGRAMS
DECLINE IN POVERTY
DONOR FUNDING
DROUGHT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS
EMPLOYMENT SCHEME
EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS
EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM EMPLOYMENT
FARM EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
FARM-GATE
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
FOOD ASSISTANCE
FOOD BUYERS
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
FOOD FOR EDUCATION
FOOD GRAINS
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD INTAKE
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD MARKETS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD PRICE
FOOD PRICES
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOOD PROGRAM
FOOD REQUIREMENTS
FOOD SALES
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SECURITY PROBLEMS
FOOD SHORTAGES
FOOD SUBSIDIES
FOOD SUPPLY
FOOD TRANSFERS
FOOD-FOR-EDUCATION
FOOD-FOR-WORK
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FUND
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH SERVICES
HIGHER INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
HOME RATIONS
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
IMPACT OF SHOCKS
IMPACT ON POVERTY
INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME LOSS
INCOME ON FOOD
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME-GENERATING PROGRAMS
INFORMAL SAFETY NETS
INFORMAL TRANSFERS
INPUT SUBSIDIES
IRRIGATION
LAND QUALITY
LANDHOLDINGS
LANDLESS
LEAN SEASON
LIVING CONDITIONS
MAINTENANCE OF ROADS
MALNUTRITION
MARKET PRICES
MEANS TESTING
MEANS TESTS
MEDICAL CARE
MICRO-CREDIT
MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION
NUTRITION
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OLD AGE
OLD AGE PENSION
OLD AGE PENSIONS
PENSION
PENSIONS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POOR AREAS
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR INFRASTRUCTURE
POOR LIVING
POOR POPULATION
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY DATA
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY IMPACT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TRAPS
PROTECTION POLICY
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INTERVENTION
PUBLIC SAFETY NET
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC TRANSFER
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS
PUBLIC-WORKS
PURCHASING POWER
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION
REMOTE AREAS
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL FAMILIES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL PHENOMENON
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL ROAD
RURAL ROAD MAINTENANCE
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
SAFETY NET SYSTEM
SAFETY NET TRANSFERS
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL FEEDING
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SHARE OF BENEFITS
SHEEP
SHOCK
SMALL FARMERS
SOCIAL ACTION
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
SOCIAL PENSION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAMS
SOCIAL TRANSFER
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
SOCIAL WELFARE
SUBSISTENCE
SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
TARGETING
TEMPORARY SUPPORT
TRANSFER PROGRAM
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSFERS OF FOOD
UNINSURED RISK
UNINSURED RISKS
VILLAGE LEVEL
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
VOUCHERS
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUP
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAGE RATE
WORK PROGRAM
WORK PROGRAMS
WORKS PROGRAM
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Tanzania Poverty, Growth, and Public Transfers : Options for a National Productive Safety Net Program
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Tanzania
description Tanzania has made significant economic progress in the recent past, with per capita national income almost doubling from United States (U.S.) 230 dollars equivalent in the late-1990s to U.S. 440 dollars. This report explores the role safety nets and transfers can play in reducing poverty more rapidly in Tanzania. It presents the potential need and costs, to inform a debate of options. The report reviews existing programs, and provides recommendations for an action plan to strengthen the current system and develop a more unified national program, one which will have a greater impact on poverty levels at reasonable cost, in line with the Government's poverty reduction strategy, known by the Swahili acronym MKUKUTA. The report looks at transfers to the poor, including public works employment, subsidies, food distribution programs, cash and in-kind transfers, and vouchers. This paper is organized in following chapters: chapter one gives introduction; attempts to lay out what the options might be, within an analytical assessment of the nature of poverty and shocks faced by the poor in Tanzania is given in chapter two; chapter three examines the effectiveness of existing transfer programs; at a strategic level it then evaluates the capacity of the state to spend on transfers, and how safety net programs can fit into the wider national development agenda is given in chapter four. The paper concludes by discussing some of the institutional and administrative concerns that effect program design in chapter five; and outlines for a series of immediate steps to improve the effectiveness of existing programs; as well as a medium-term strategy for moving towards a more unified national program is discussed in chapter six.
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title Tanzania Poverty, Growth, and Public Transfers : Options for a National Productive Safety Net Program
title_short Tanzania Poverty, Growth, and Public Transfers : Options for a National Productive Safety Net Program
title_full Tanzania Poverty, Growth, and Public Transfers : Options for a National Productive Safety Net Program
title_fullStr Tanzania Poverty, Growth, and Public Transfers : Options for a National Productive Safety Net Program
title_full_unstemmed Tanzania Poverty, Growth, and Public Transfers : Options for a National Productive Safety Net Program
title_sort tanzania poverty, growth, and public transfers : options for a national productive safety net program
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/18303908/tanzania-poverty-growth-public-transfers-options-national-productive-safety-net-program
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spelling okr-10986-167882021-04-23T14:03:31Z Tanzania Poverty, Growth, and Public Transfers : Options for a National Productive Safety Net Program World Bank ACCESS TO SERVICES AGRARIAN ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AVAILABILITY OF FOOD AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME BASIC FOOD REQUIREMENTS BASIC FOODSTUFFS BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY CALORIC CONSUMPTION CAPACITY-BUILDING CASH CROPS CASH INCOME CASH PAYMENTS CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CASH TRANSFERS CASH-TRANSFER CHRONIC POVERTY CHRONICALLY POOR CLINIC ATTENDANCE COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDITIONAL CASH CONDITIONAL TRANSFERS CONTRIBUTORY PENSION COPING STRATEGIES COST-EFFECTIVENESS CREDIT PROGRAMS DECLINE IN POVERTY DONOR FUNDING DROUGHT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS EMPLOYMENT SCHEME EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE FARM ACTIVITIES FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FARM-GATE FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FISCAL CONSTRAINTS FOOD ASSISTANCE FOOD BUYERS FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD FOR EDUCATION FOOD GRAINS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD INTAKE FOOD ITEMS FOOD MARKETS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD PROGRAM FOOD REQUIREMENTS FOOD SALES FOOD SECURITY FOOD SECURITY PROBLEMS FOOD SHORTAGES FOOD SUBSIDIES FOOD SUPPLY FOOD TRANSFERS FOOD-FOR-EDUCATION FOOD-FOR-WORK HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FUND HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH SERVICES HIGHER INCIDENCE OF POVERTY HOME RATIONS HOUSEHOLD BUDGET HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS IMPACT OF SHOCKS IMPACT ON POVERTY INCIDENCE ANALYSIS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROWTH INCOME LOSS INCOME ON FOOD INCOME POVERTY INCOME-GENERATING PROGRAMS INFORMAL SAFETY NETS INFORMAL TRANSFERS INPUT SUBSIDIES IRRIGATION LAND QUALITY LANDHOLDINGS LANDLESS LEAN SEASON LIVING CONDITIONS MAINTENANCE OF ROADS MALNUTRITION MARKET PRICES MEANS TESTING MEANS TESTS MEDICAL CARE MICRO-CREDIT MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION NUTRITION NUTRITION PROGRAMS NUTRITIONAL STATUS OLD AGE OLD AGE PENSION OLD AGE PENSIONS PENSION PENSIONS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR AREAS POOR FARMERS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INFRASTRUCTURE POOR LIVING POOR POPULATION POOR WOMEN POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY DATA POVERTY GROUPS POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY STATUS POVERTY TRAPS PROTECTION POLICY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INTERVENTION PUBLIC SAFETY NET PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSFER PUBLIC TRANSFERS PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS PUBLIC-WORKS PURCHASING POWER REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION REMOTE AREAS ROAD MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL FAMILIES RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL PHENOMENON RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL ROAD RURAL ROAD MAINTENANCE SAFETY NET SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NET SYSTEM SAFETY NET TRANSFERS SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SHARE OF BENEFITS SHEEP SHOCK SMALL FARMERS SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL ACTION FUND SOCIAL PENSION SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAMS SOCIAL TRANSFER SOCIAL TRANSFERS SOCIAL WELFARE SUBSISTENCE SUBSISTENCE FARMERS TARGETING TEMPORARY SUPPORT TRANSFER PROGRAM TRANSFER PROGRAMS TRANSFERS OF FOOD UNINSURED RISK UNINSURED RISKS VILLAGE LEVEL VOCATIONAL TRAINING VOUCHERS VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE GROUP VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGE RATE WORK PROGRAM WORK PROGRAMS WORKS PROGRAM Tanzania has made significant economic progress in the recent past, with per capita national income almost doubling from United States (U.S.) 230 dollars equivalent in the late-1990s to U.S. 440 dollars. This report explores the role safety nets and transfers can play in reducing poverty more rapidly in Tanzania. It presents the potential need and costs, to inform a debate of options. The report reviews existing programs, and provides recommendations for an action plan to strengthen the current system and develop a more unified national program, one which will have a greater impact on poverty levels at reasonable cost, in line with the Government's poverty reduction strategy, known by the Swahili acronym MKUKUTA. The report looks at transfers to the poor, including public works employment, subsidies, food distribution programs, cash and in-kind transfers, and vouchers. This paper is organized in following chapters: chapter one gives introduction; attempts to lay out what the options might be, within an analytical assessment of the nature of poverty and shocks faced by the poor in Tanzania is given in chapter two; chapter three examines the effectiveness of existing transfer programs; at a strategic level it then evaluates the capacity of the state to spend on transfers, and how safety net programs can fit into the wider national development agenda is given in chapter four. The paper concludes by discussing some of the institutional and administrative concerns that effect program design in chapter five; and outlines for a series of immediate steps to improve the effectiveness of existing programs; as well as a medium-term strategy for moving towards a more unified national program is discussed in chapter six. 2014-02-03T15:44:18Z 2014-02-03T15:44:18Z 2011-09-21 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/18303908/tanzania-poverty-growth-public-transfers-options-national-productive-safety-net-program http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16788 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Tanzania