Efficacy of Social Protection Programs in Tanzania: A Comprehensive Literature Review on Strategies for Poverty Alleviation
Abstract
Social protection programs help alleviate poverty and improve the well-being of households; however, their effectiveness is still questionable, and challenges persist, with disparities in access to social protection for women and informal workers hindering poverty reduction efforts. This study assessed the existing social protection programs in Tanzania, their effectiveness, and the challenges faced by these programs in effectively addressing poverty among households. Mixed approaches, purposive sampling strategies, documentary review, and content analysis were employed. Through a desk review analysis of secondary data, the study findings revealed various social protection initiatives in Tanzania, including cash transfers, social insurance schemes, community-driven development interventions, and food security initiatives. Findings from Propensity Score Matching (PSM) estimation to analyse the impact of a Cash Transfer (CT) program on the overall wealth index and housing conditions revealed positive impacts on poverty reduction and household well-being. This was particularly evidenced by improvements in poverty rates, income levels, and access to essential services such as healthcare, food security, improved housing conditions, and education. Cash transfer programs, such as those administered by the Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF), have shown significant efficacy in different areas, like Lindi District.
Additionally, voluntary community-based health insurance schemes are pivotal in mitigating catastrophic health expenditures. However, challenges persist, including poor fund management, gender disparities in access, and inadequate support for aging rural households. The study concludes that the existing social protection programs have an impact on poverty reduction. To enhance the efficacy and efficiency of social protection programs, policymakers are urged to prioritize targeted interventions, reinforce financial management systems, mainstream gender considerations, and expand healthcare coverage for vulnerable populations.
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