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'''Conditional Cash Transfer''' is the idea of using welfare (government welfare or as part of aid projects{{fact}}) as an [[incentive]] to encourage specific actions to reduce poverty, e.g. in [[health]] and [[education]] | '''Conditional Cash Transfer''' is the idea of using welfare (government welfare or as part of aid projects{{fact}}) as an [[incentive]] to encourage specific actions to reduce poverty, e.g. in [[health]] and [[education]] | ||
It was pioneered in Brazil through the Bolsa Família Program{{ | It was pioneered in Brazil through the Bolsa Família Program{{w|Bolsa Família}} and Mexico through the [[Oportunidades Program]].[http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/programas/?contenido=34798] | ||
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Revision as of 18:49, 8 September 2011
Conditional Cash Transfer is the idea of using welfare (government welfare or as part of aid projects[verification needed]) as an incentive to encourage specific actions to reduce poverty, e.g. in health and education
It was pioneered in Brazil through the Bolsa Família ProgramW and Mexico through the Oportunidades Program.[1]