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Impact of cash transfer on Persons with disabilities Independent Living in Palestine
Presented By Ola Abu Alghaib (MED) University of East Anglia ndash UK
This presentation will
Explore the potential implication of the interaction between vulnerability disability and cash transfer programs in the context of Palestine Outline areas of current steams of analysis within the scope of my thesis ( with specific attention to findings related to Independent Living )
The specific research questions are
1 How do cash transfer policies for PwDs (ie stakeholders programs and implementation mechanisms relevant policies and laws and available resources) operate
2 How and to which extent do existing cash transfer schemes impact on the level of independent living of PwDs in the country
3 What are main elements that enhance or hinder the effective formulation and implementation of cash transfer schemes for PwDs in LMICs
Research Methodology
This research adopts a qualitative approach with a descriptive and explanatory purpose
Levels of analysis
1Policy Level ( Design implementation ) 2Impact Level ( on the individual)
A country case study has been chosen for the proposed research project
Vicious cycle between poverty and disability
Poverty not only from economic perspective but social exclusion and dependency
Rational bull UNCRPD article 28 on Social Protection and
Article 19 on Independent living bull Weak evidence on translation of UNCRPD into
policies (practice or impact _bull Prevalence of Disability in LMICsbull Coverage of Disability Related Costs bull Evidence of effectiveness of financial support to
promote autonomy in HICs bull Effectiveness of cash transfer to address poverty
and vulnerability in general
Conceptual Framework
bull Article 19 bull Transformative Social Protection
Initial Findings
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
This presentation will
Explore the potential implication of the interaction between vulnerability disability and cash transfer programs in the context of Palestine Outline areas of current steams of analysis within the scope of my thesis ( with specific attention to findings related to Independent Living )
The specific research questions are
1 How do cash transfer policies for PwDs (ie stakeholders programs and implementation mechanisms relevant policies and laws and available resources) operate
2 How and to which extent do existing cash transfer schemes impact on the level of independent living of PwDs in the country
3 What are main elements that enhance or hinder the effective formulation and implementation of cash transfer schemes for PwDs in LMICs
Research Methodology
This research adopts a qualitative approach with a descriptive and explanatory purpose
Levels of analysis
1Policy Level ( Design implementation ) 2Impact Level ( on the individual)
A country case study has been chosen for the proposed research project
Vicious cycle between poverty and disability
Poverty not only from economic perspective but social exclusion and dependency
Rational bull UNCRPD article 28 on Social Protection and
Article 19 on Independent living bull Weak evidence on translation of UNCRPD into
policies (practice or impact _bull Prevalence of Disability in LMICsbull Coverage of Disability Related Costs bull Evidence of effectiveness of financial support to
promote autonomy in HICs bull Effectiveness of cash transfer to address poverty
and vulnerability in general
Conceptual Framework
bull Article 19 bull Transformative Social Protection
Initial Findings
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
The specific research questions are
1 How do cash transfer policies for PwDs (ie stakeholders programs and implementation mechanisms relevant policies and laws and available resources) operate
2 How and to which extent do existing cash transfer schemes impact on the level of independent living of PwDs in the country
3 What are main elements that enhance or hinder the effective formulation and implementation of cash transfer schemes for PwDs in LMICs
Research Methodology
This research adopts a qualitative approach with a descriptive and explanatory purpose
Levels of analysis
1Policy Level ( Design implementation ) 2Impact Level ( on the individual)
A country case study has been chosen for the proposed research project
Vicious cycle between poverty and disability
Poverty not only from economic perspective but social exclusion and dependency
Rational bull UNCRPD article 28 on Social Protection and
Article 19 on Independent living bull Weak evidence on translation of UNCRPD into
policies (practice or impact _bull Prevalence of Disability in LMICsbull Coverage of Disability Related Costs bull Evidence of effectiveness of financial support to
promote autonomy in HICs bull Effectiveness of cash transfer to address poverty
and vulnerability in general
Conceptual Framework
bull Article 19 bull Transformative Social Protection
Initial Findings
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Research Methodology
This research adopts a qualitative approach with a descriptive and explanatory purpose
Levels of analysis
1Policy Level ( Design implementation ) 2Impact Level ( on the individual)
A country case study has been chosen for the proposed research project
Vicious cycle between poverty and disability
Poverty not only from economic perspective but social exclusion and dependency
Rational bull UNCRPD article 28 on Social Protection and
Article 19 on Independent living bull Weak evidence on translation of UNCRPD into
policies (practice or impact _bull Prevalence of Disability in LMICsbull Coverage of Disability Related Costs bull Evidence of effectiveness of financial support to
promote autonomy in HICs bull Effectiveness of cash transfer to address poverty
and vulnerability in general
Conceptual Framework
bull Article 19 bull Transformative Social Protection
Initial Findings
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Vicious cycle between poverty and disability
Poverty not only from economic perspective but social exclusion and dependency
Rational bull UNCRPD article 28 on Social Protection and
Article 19 on Independent living bull Weak evidence on translation of UNCRPD into
policies (practice or impact _bull Prevalence of Disability in LMICsbull Coverage of Disability Related Costs bull Evidence of effectiveness of financial support to
promote autonomy in HICs bull Effectiveness of cash transfer to address poverty
and vulnerability in general
Conceptual Framework
bull Article 19 bull Transformative Social Protection
Initial Findings
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Rational bull UNCRPD article 28 on Social Protection and
Article 19 on Independent living bull Weak evidence on translation of UNCRPD into
policies (practice or impact _bull Prevalence of Disability in LMICsbull Coverage of Disability Related Costs bull Evidence of effectiveness of financial support to
promote autonomy in HICs bull Effectiveness of cash transfer to address poverty
and vulnerability in general
Conceptual Framework
bull Article 19 bull Transformative Social Protection
Initial Findings
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Conceptual Framework
bull Article 19 bull Transformative Social Protection
Initial Findings
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Initial Findings
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Country Context ( Palestine )
bull Political
bull Economic
bull Social Policy
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Challenges
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Policy analysis
bull At International level bull Regional Level bull At country level
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Impact analysis
bull Systematic review findings bull Filed data collection in Palestine
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion
Impact at Individual Level
bull Considered in terms ofKnowledge and access to the schemeContribution of the scheme to support access to
other service (eg education health)Decision making (householdsrsquo level)Participation (eg in labour force in politics)Freedomautonomy (daily life choices )Recognition (valuevoice in communities )
Independent living Social Inclusion