Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has a wealth of institutional diversity and experience with targeted social safety net programs. Most of these programs are widely credited with providing the poor access to food and improving their livelihoods. However, the need for assistance is overwhelming. According to the latest pov...

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Main Author: Ahmed, Akhter
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Bengali
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146066
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description Bangladesh has a wealth of institutional diversity and experience with targeted social safety net programs. Most of these programs are widely credited with providing the poor access to food and improving their livelihoods. However, the need for assistance is overwhelming. According to the latest poverty estimates, 24.3 percent of the country’s 163 million people were poor in 2016.1 Improving program targeting to reach the poorest of the poor effectively is needed to address the wide gap between the resources available for safety net programs and those in need of support. Targeting effectiveness indicates the extent to which program benefits are received by the neediest versus the less needy or non-needy population. A well-targeted food intervention improves the real income and food security of the neediest without providing those benefits to members of the society who do not need them. Targeting of benefits to those most in need is an obvious way of reducing the costs of a program. Upon request of the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs (MOWCA) and the World Food Programme (WFP) in Bangladesh, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has undertaken this study to assess the suitability of indicators used for targeting the poor through the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh. The VGD program is the largest social safety net program in Bangladesh that exclusively targets women. About 750,000 ultra-poor rural women and their 3.75 million family members receive a monthly ration of 30 kg of rice for 24 months. This support period is referred to as the “VGD cycle.” The program began in 1975 as a relief program for families affected by natural calamities. The current VGD program seeks to integrate food security and nutrition with development and income generation. The program is implemented by the MOWCA with support from the WFP.
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spelling CGSpace1460662025-11-06T06:42:08Z Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh Ahmed, Akhter household surveys surveys households indicators nutrition food security poverty social safety nets food aid project evaluation women Bangladesh has a wealth of institutional diversity and experience with targeted social safety net programs. Most of these programs are widely credited with providing the poor access to food and improving their livelihoods. However, the need for assistance is overwhelming. According to the latest poverty estimates, 24.3 percent of the country’s 163 million people were poor in 2016.1 Improving program targeting to reach the poorest of the poor effectively is needed to address the wide gap between the resources available for safety net programs and those in need of support. Targeting effectiveness indicates the extent to which program benefits are received by the neediest versus the less needy or non-needy population. A well-targeted food intervention improves the real income and food security of the neediest without providing those benefits to members of the society who do not need them. Targeting of benefits to those most in need is an obvious way of reducing the costs of a program. Upon request of the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs (MOWCA) and the World Food Programme (WFP) in Bangladesh, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has undertaken this study to assess the suitability of indicators used for targeting the poor through the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh. The VGD program is the largest social safety net program in Bangladesh that exclusively targets women. About 750,000 ultra-poor rural women and their 3.75 million family members receive a monthly ration of 30 kg of rice for 24 months. This support period is referred to as the “VGD cycle.” The program began in 1975 as a relief program for families affected by natural calamities. The current VGD program seeks to integrate food security and nutrition with development and income generation. The program is implemented by the MOWCA with support from the WFP. 2018-09-27 2024-06-21T09:05:44Z 2024-06-21T09:05:44Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146066 en bn Open Access application/pdf application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ahmed, Akhter. 2018. Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh and Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146066
spellingShingle household surveys
surveys
households
indicators
nutrition
food security
poverty
social safety nets
food aid
project evaluation
women
Ahmed, Akhter
Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh
title Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh
title_full Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh
title_short Assessing indicators for selection of participants for the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program in Bangladesh
title_sort assessing indicators for selection of participants for the vulnerable group development vgd program in bangladesh
topic household surveys
surveys
households
indicators
nutrition
food security
poverty
social safety nets
food aid
project evaluation
women
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