Policy Prescription from Systematic Review evidence on “Conditional Cash Transfer for Improving Uptake of Health Interventions in Low and Middle Income Countries”

Authors

  • Ashrita Saran
  • Bhumika.T.V
  • N.Sreekumaran Nair

Keywords:

Policy, Evidence, Conditional Cash Transfer, low and middle income countries

Abstract

ABSTRACT

The aim of this paper was to provide policymakers with a set of evidence

on the effectiveness of Conditional cash transfer (CCT) Programs in low

and middle income countries. This is a policy prescription paper based on

the systematic review evidence on “Conditional Cash Transfer for

Improving Uptake of Health Interventions in Low and Middle Income

Countries”. In this review, we have assessed the effectiveness of CCT

programs on improving health services and health outcomes in Low and middle income countries. The

review evidence suggests, positive health outcomes from this programs and the following paper gives an

overview of the evidence as a policy prescription for policy makers.

Author Biographies

Ashrita Saran

Intern, Public Health Evidence South Asia,

Manipal University

Karnataka, India

Bhumika.T.V

Research Officer ,Public Health Evidence

South Asia,Manipal University,Karnataka,

India, meetbhumika123@gmail.com

N.Sreekumaran Nair

Director, Public Health Evidence South Asia

(PHESA), Manipal University, Manipal,

Karnataka, India

d Professor and Head, Department of

Statistics, Manipal University, Manipal,

Karnataka, India

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Published

2024-08-18