April 24, 2012
A regional conference on using cash transfers to assist rural areas began on Tuesday (April 24th) in Bagamoyo, Tanzania's Daily News reported.
More than 60 participants from ten African countries, including Uganda, Kenya and South Sudan, are attending the event, organised by the Tanzania Social Action Fund (TSAF) and the World Bank.
Tanzania was selected to host the conference because of its success with community-based approaches to conditional cash transfers, the newspaper reported. In this approach, poor households are given cash with the requirement that it be used for education or health services.
"Conditional cash transfer interventions are among key instruments in the government's poverty-reduction initiatives," said TSAF Executive Director Ladislaus Mwamanga. TSAF has administered 13,030 community projects since 2000, distributing over 1 billion shillings ($630,000) to people in need, according to the Daily News.
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