Reimagining Safety Net Programs
Prabhu Pingali (),
Anaka Aiyar,
Mathew Abraham and
Andaleeb Rahman
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Prabhu Pingali: Cornell University
Anaka Aiyar: Cornell University
Mathew Abraham: Cornell University
Andaleeb Rahman: Cornell University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India, 2019, pp 135-164 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Existing safety net programs in India provide income and nutritional assistance during different stages of an individual’s life. Critics have pointed out to inefficiencies in the design and delivery mechanisms which reduce the effectiveness of these programs in benefiting the targeted population. In this chapter, we argue that safety nets should account for the changing economic structure, demographic transitions and shifting livelihood patterns. As India urbanizes, focusing on urban poor, diversifying away from staple grain-focused policy is essential. Use of tools such as ICTs to curb corruption and leakages from the safety nets is essential. Finally, we highlight the complementary role of essential public goods provision together with the expansion of safety nets for reducing vulnerability and structural poverty.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-14409-8_6
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