Effectiveness of the Public Livelihood Programmes on the Demand for Education, Health and Water Services in Uganda: A Case of Sustainable Livelihood Pilot

J. Wokadala, Adrian Ssesanga, Herbert Akampwera
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The purpose of the study was to establish the extent to which the Sustainable Livelihood Pilot (SLP) project was effective in promoting welfare of the target poor households and particularly to ascertain the extent to which the intervention has improved demand for social services at household level. The assessment was premised on the livelihoods approach that serves as an instrument for investigating the poor peoples' livelihoods. The analysis was based on consumption expenditure model built; the beneficiary incidence analysis to measure the benefits derived from public spending to the households in social services of education, health and water. The analysis established there were significant (at 1%) changes in household incomes in the SLP project hosting districts in Uganda. Further, there were significant increases in the mean spending in total, and by sector for education, health and water, and more so percent changes on education services are higher than water and health. It was noted that the SLP intervention significantly impacted on household budgets in that individuals that accessed the grant significantly improved their budgets on education (by 42.3%), health (by 26.4%) and water (by 48.2%) respectively as compared to the base period. The project targeted mainly women to respond to global strategies of improving demand financing through women empowerment.
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乌干达关于教育、保健和供水服务需求的公共生计方案的有效性:可持续生计试点案例
这项研究的目的是确定可持续生计试点项目在多大程度上有效地促进了目标贫困家庭的福利,特别是确定干预措施在多大程度上改善了家庭一级对社会服务的需求。评估是以生计方法为前提的,生计方法是调查穷人生计的一种工具。在此基础上建立消费支出模型进行分析;受益人发生率分析,以衡量家庭在教育、卫生和水等社会服务方面的公共支出所产生的效益。分析表明,乌干达SLP项目所在地区的家庭收入发生了显著变化(1%)。此外,教育、卫生和水的总平均支出和按部门划分都有显著增加,教育服务的变化百分比高于水和卫生。据指出,SLP干预措施对家庭预算产生了重大影响,因为获得赠款的个人在教育(42.3%)、保健(26.4%)和水(48.2%)方面的预算分别比基期显著提高。该项目主要针对妇女,以响应通过赋予妇女权力改善需求融资的全球战略。
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