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2nd Intl. Conference on Conditional Cash Transfer Programs, April 26-29, 2004

Available in: Español

São Paulo, Brazil

Built on a conference held in Mexico in April/May 2002, the objective of this workshop was to bring together practitioners and policymakers from established conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs to share their experiences with one another, as well as with policy-makers from countries currently setting up CCT programs.  Over 100 people participated from 25 countries, including almost all that have active or soon-to-be initiated CCT programs.

The workshop was a collaborative effort between the World Bank (the Social Protection Units of the Latin America and Caribbean Region, the Human Development Network and the World Bank Institute), the U.K.'s Department for International Development (DFID), the German Technical Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ), the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Brazil's Bolsa Familia Program, and the Municipality of São Paulo.

The presentations of the plenary sessions as well as the proceedings, which include a summary of the discussion in the break-out sessions, are posted below.

Agenda & Presentations

red arrowAgenda in English (195kb pdf)    Español (23kb pdf)    Português (23kb pdf)

red arrowCountry Program Profiles in English (194kb pdf)    Español (205kb pdf)    Português (216kb pdf)

red arrowConference Proceedings in English (263kb pdf)


Introduction

red arrow“The Role of Conditional Cash Transfers in the Process of Equitable Economic Development”

by Francisco Ferreira, World Bank

English (382kb pdf)  ◘  Español (495kb pdf)    Português (385kb pdf)

 

 

Conditional Cash Transfer Programs & Social Safety Net Reform

 

red arrow“São Paulo’s Programa de Garantia de Renda Familiar Mínimia"

by Marcio Pochmann, Municipality of São Paulo, Brazil

English (6.7mb pdf)  ◘  Español (6.7mb pdf)  ◘  Português (489kb pdf)

 

red arrow“Chile’s Solidario System”

by Veronica Silva, Solidarity and Social Investment Fund (FOSIS), Chile

English (1.7mb pdf)  ◘  Español (493kb pdf)  ◘  Português (1.7mb pdf)

 

red arrow“Jamaica’s Social Safety Net Reform Program”

by Claire Bernard, Planning Institute of Jamaica

English (81kb pdf)  ◘  Español (82kb pdf)  ◘  Português (84kb pdf)

 

red arrow“Colombia’s Social Protection System: Background, Progress and Challenges”

by Carmen Helena Vergara, Ministry of Social Protection, Colombia

English (365kb)  ◘  Español (360kb pdf)  ◘  Português (355kb pdf)

 

red arrow“Welfare Reform in the United States”

by Frank Fuentes, Administration for Children, Youth and Families, Department of Health and Human Services, United States

English (360kb pdf)  ◘  Español (2mb pdf)  ◘  Português (2mb pdf)

 

 

The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs:  A Review of Evaluation Results

 

red arrow“Impact Evaluation: Objectives and Designs”

by Laura Rawlings, World Bank

English (134kb pdf)    Español (136kb pdf)    Português (139kb pdf)

 

red arrow“The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Poverty, Consumption and  Nutrition”

by John Maluccio, IFPRI

English (2.8mb pdf)    Español (2.8mb pdf)    Português (4.8mb pdf)

 

red arrow“The Impact of LAC CCT Programs on Schooling and Health”

by Pedro Olinto, IFPRI

English (3.3mb pdf)    Español (3.3mb pdf)    Português (3.3mb pdf)

 

red arrow“CCTs, Community Participation and Empowerment”

by Michelle Adato, IFPRI

English (100kb pdf)    Español (42kb pdf)    Português (46kb pdf)


 

Reaching the Poor: The Methodologies and Challenges of Poverty Targeting

 

red arrow“The Targeting of Transfers: International Experience and Lessons”

by Margaret Grosh, World Bank

English (183kb pdf)    Español (186kb pdf)    Português (257kb pdf)

 

red arrow“Implementing Household Targeting Systems: Lessons from LAC and the US"

by Kathy Lindert, World Bank and Bénédicte de la Brière, DFID

English (302kb pdf)    Español (907kb pdf)    Português (368kb pdf)

 

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