Aga Khan Foundation, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Departments of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi.
J Pak Med Assoc. 2020 May;70(5):796-802. doi: 10.5455/JPMA.16884.
To assess spending by beneficiaries of Benazir Income Support Programme on monthly food commodities, and contribution of the cash grant programme on purchase of nutritious foods.
The descriptive cross-sectional survey of households enrolled in the Benazir Income Support Programme was conducted during July and August, 2013, in Matiari district of the Sindh province of Pakistan. Monthly household food expenditure on food commodities and use of the cash grant on type of food purchased was assessed through structured interviews of the beneficiaries. Results were computed in 2013 Pak rupees and converted to 2018 United States dollar. Women beneficiaries were also interviewed on decision-making regarding the use of the cash grant and on household food expenditure.
The survey comprised 421 households. with a mean monthly expenditure on food of Rs 7,577, r 80.73 dollars. Women made decisions on food spending in only 135(32%) households, but in 235(56%) households, women were the primary decision-makers on cash grant spending.
Unconditional cash grant did not meaningfully translate into the purchase of nutritious foods even though it played an important role in increasing women's agency.
评估贝娜齐尔收入支持计划受益人为购买每月的食品杂货所支出的费用,以及现金补助计划对购买营养食品的贡献。
本研究于 2013 年 7 月至 8 月在巴基斯坦信德省马蒂阿里地区开展了一项贝娜齐尔收入支持计划受益人的描述性横断面调查。通过对受益人的结构化访谈评估了他们每月在食品杂货上的家庭食品支出以及现金补助用于购买哪种食品。结果以 2013 年巴基斯坦卢比计算,并转换为 2018 年美元。还对女性受益人进行了关于现金补助使用和家庭食品支出决策的访谈。
该调查包括 421 户家庭,平均每月食品支出为 7577 卢比,即 80.73 美元。只有 135 户(32%)家庭的女性参与食品支出决策,但在 235 户(56%)家庭中,女性是现金补助支出的主要决策者。
尽管无条件现金补助确实在增加妇女权能方面发挥了重要作用,但并未明显转化为购买营养食品。