Cash transfers strengthen pastoral resilience in Kenya
Kenya's Hunger Safety Net Programme had significant positive effects on household resilience to climate shocks in arid pastoral counties.
Egerton University, 2023
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Coastal communities depend on the sea. But rising waters, declining fish stocks, and extreme weather are making that dependence a risk. Steady, monthly income gives fishing families room to adapt: diversify, relocate gear, or ride out a bad season.
Kenya's Hunger Safety Net Programme had significant positive effects on household resilience to climate shocks in arid pastoral counties.
Egerton University, 2023
Read studyOne-time anticipatory cash transfers to flood-prone communities significantly increased pre-emptive climate adaptive actions and reduced negative coping strategies.
IFPRI / International Rescue Committee, 2025
Read studyA conditional cash transfer program in Tanzania increased fish consumption among the poorest coastal households, improving nutrition through access to affordable local fish.
University of Chicago Press, 2023
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Food
84.5%
Education
79.6%
Health care
65.0%
Housing
64.1%
Transportation
45.6%
Savings
14.6%
Investment
6.8%
food
97.6%
education
91.5%
housing
80.5%
healthCare
80.5%
mobility
57.3%
saving
14.6%
investment
4.9%
3-4
48.8%
5-7
25.9%
1-2
19.8%
8-10
3.7%
more than 10
1.9%
Married
35.4%
Never married
25.6%
Widowed
24.4%
Separated
9.1%
Divorced
5.5%
Western Area Rural
71.3%
Western Area Urban
20.7%
Eastern Province
5.5%
Northern Province
1.8%
Southern Province
0.6%
North West Province
0.0%
Self-employed
44.5%
Not employed
31.7%
Employed
16.5%
Retired
7.3%
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