@techreport{PouwRohreggerSchueringetal.2018, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Nicky Pouw and Barbara Rohregger and Esther Sch{\"u}ring and Kennedy Alatinga and Bethuel Kinuthia and Katja Bender}, title = {Social Protection in Ghana and Kenya through an Inclusive Development Lens: complex effects and risks}, isbn = {978-3-96043-056-8}, issn = {2511-0861}, doi = {10.18418/978-3-96043-056-8}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:1044-opus-36620}, institution = {Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften}, series = {IZNE Working Paper Series}, pages = {29}, year = {2018}, abstract = {This paper analyzes the complex effects and risks of social protection programmes in Ghana and Kenya on poor people’s human wellbeing, voice and empowerment and interactions with the social protection regulatory framework and policy instruments. For this purpose, it adopts a comprehensive Inclusive Development framework to systematically explore the complex effects of cash transfers and health insurance at the individual, household and community level. The findings highlight the positive provisionary and preventive effects of social protection, but also illustrate that the poorest are still excluded and that promotive effects, in the form of enhanced productivity, manifest themselves mainly for the people who are less resource poor. They can build more effectively upon an existing asset base, capabilities, power and social relations to counter the exclusionary mechanisms of the system, address inequity concerns and offset the transaction costs of accessing and benefitting from social protection. The inclusive development framework enables to lay these complex effects and interactions bear, and points to areas that require more longitudinal and mixed methodology research.}, language = {en} }