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Lesotho : A Safety Net to End Extreme Poverty

Lesotho : A Safety Net to End Extreme Poverty

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Date of publication
June 2013
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handle:10986/18967
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This report shows that while more inclusive growth is the ultimate solution to poverty in Lesotho, the country can and should use selective social transfers to reduce poverty more rapidly among the extreme poor. But because the majority of the transfers are received by people who are not among the extreme poor there is room for increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of spending on safety nets which. These programs should be productive and concentrate on the extreme poor Basotho. In the long run, Lesotho should move towards a more consolidated safety net and strengthen existing programs, such as the Child Grants Program, that already provide some important and positive outcomes and enjoy strong popular and political support.

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Smith, W. James
Mistiaen, Emma
Guven, Melis
Morojele, Morabo

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