Household registration and targeting in the Hunger Safety Net Programme 2

This report outlines the rationale behind the targeting approach for the Kenya Hunger Safety Net Programme

Abstract

This short report outlines the rationale behind the targeting approach for the Kenya Hunger Safety Net Programme.

This report has been produced by Reading University for Evidence on Demand with the assistance of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) contracted through the Climate, Environment, Infrastructure and Livelihoods Professional Evidence and Applied Knowledge Services (CEIL PEAKS) programme, jointly managed by HTSPE Limited and IMC Worldwide Limited.

Citation

Pinney, A. Household registration and targeting in the Hunger Safety Net Programme 2. Evidence on Demand, UK (2013) 13 pp. [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12774/eod_cr.december2013.pinney]

Household registration and targeting in the Hunger Safety Net Programme 2

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Published 1 January 2013