Why a Universal Child Grant Makes Sense for Nepal
The Child Grant (CG) was introduced in 2009/10 with the primary objective of supporting better nutrition for children under 5 years of age. The CG transfers NRs. 800 every four months to the mother or caregiver of eligible children and was initially ... UNICEF, (2016)
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Costing the Child Grant Expansion in Nepal
The Government of Nepal introduced its Child Grant in 2009/10 with the primary objective of supporting better nutrition for children under five years of age. Like other social security schemes implemented by the Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local ... UNICEF, (2016)
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Strategies and Options for Scaling Up and Enhancing the Child Grant Nationally in Nepal
The objective of the study is to offer to the Government of Nepal (GoN) a set of strategies and options regarding the continuation, scaling-up and enhancement of the Child Grant, a cash transfer program introduced by the GoN in 2009. This is in light... UNICEF, (2015)
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An Expansion Strategy for Nepal’s Child Grant (November 2016)
The Child Grant was introduced in 2009/10 to support better nutrition for children under five years of age. Like other social security schemes implemented by the Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development (MOFALD) that take a rights-based appr... UNICEF, (2016)
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Benefits of Nepal’s Child Grant for Current and Future Generations(November 2016)
This policy brief draws on evidence from Nepal and around the world to show that an enhanced and expanded Child Grant can make a real difference to the lives of children and is a sound investment for the country’s long term social and economic develo... UNICEF, (2016)
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UNICEF Nepal Working Paper Series: STRATEGIES AND OPTIONS FOR SCALING UP AND ENHANCING THE CHILD GRANT NATIONALLY IN NEPAL
The objective of the study is to offer to the Government of Nepal (GoN) a set of reflections and options regarding the continuation, scale-up and enhancement of the Child Grant (CG), a cash transfer program for children under the age of 5 introduced ... UN, (2015)
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