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The evolution of Nepal’s child grant: from humble beginnings to a real driver of change for children?

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  • Garde, Maricar
  • Mathers, Nicholas
  • Dhakal, Thakur

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Nepal’s Child Grant was introduced in 2009, and the government made a commitment to enhance and expand the programme in 2016. This contribution argues that good evidence, local popularity, and a combination of political legitimacy and opportunity were all necessary to bring about the reforms. Despite initial underinvestment and various design and implementation challenges, the reforms provide a solid platform to help the programme realise its full potential

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  • Garde, Maricar & Mathers, Nicholas & Dhakal, Thakur, 2017. "The evolution of Nepal’s child grant: from humble beginnings to a real driver of change for children?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 85326, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  • Handle: RePEc:ehl:lserod:85326
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    Keywords

    Cash transfers; Nepal; social protection;
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    • N0 - Economic History - - General

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