posted on 2025-02-07, 10:16authored byVanessa van den Boogaard, Fabrizio Santoro, Michael Walker, Tracy Beyuo
Cash transfers are an increasingly popular development intervention. Many studies have focused on the positive impacts of cash transfers on the socio-economic welfare of recipients. Meanwhile, relatively little has been covered regarding when, and under what conditions, cash transfers can have potentially transformative social effects in improving inclusive governance, local development and state-society relations. This study considers whether cash transfers may enable recipients to make informal tax contributions to local community development projects in south-central Somalia.
van den Boogaard, V.; Santoro, F.; Walker, M. and Beyuo, T. (2025) Social Protection, Community Participation and State-citizen Relations: Evidence from a Cash Transfer Programme in South-central Somalia, ICTD Research in Brief 151, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies DOI: 10.19088/ICTD.2025.010