Evidence on how cash transfers empower women in poverty

By GiveDirectly @ 2023-03-08T06:17 (+106)

Donations to GiveDirectly put power in the hands of recipients, 62% of whom are women. On International Women’s Day, hear directly from women and girls in poverty in Malawi about the unique ways that direct cash empowers them:

This impact is more than anecdotal; research finds that cash aid lets women improve their lives in many ways. Below, we break down the evidence by story.

Maternal & infant health

Lenita“When I was pregnant, I would fall sick [and] could not afford the fare to go to the hospital.”

Studies find that cash can: 

Education & domestic violence

Agatha“My husband was so abusive... so I left him and went back to try to finish school.”

Studies find that cash can: 

Decision-making power

Beatrice“My husband and I always argued… about how to spend what little money we had. Now, when we receive the money, we plan together.”

Studies find that cash can: 

Entrepreneurship & savings

Anesi“With the businesses I started, I want to buy land for my children so they will never forget me.” 

Studies find that cash can: 

Elderly support

Faidesi“Now that I am old, I can’t farm and often sleep hungry. I would have been dead if it wasn’t for these payments.” 

Studies find that cash can: 

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Sanjay @ 2023-03-08T12:00 (+10)

Why is it that 62% of recipients are women?

GiveDirectly @ 2023-03-08T12:10 (+18)

Two reasons:
- Our biggest program (large transfers) allows families to select a single head of household to receive the funds. Women often handle household spending so are slightly over-represented  as the recipient in this program. 
- We run a few specialty programs that are explicitly targeting women (e.g. this nutrition program or this cancer program)

Moya @ 2023-03-09T23:17 (+7)

Thank you for this post!

I really like combining the emotional access to these women's stories with the intellectual facts of the studies - often I only see people focus on the emotional side (and then I am unsure if I should really factually believe it, or it is just cherry-picked anecdotal stuff), or only on the intellectual side and leave out emotions entirely (which just leaves a whole bunch of low-hanging potential motivation go to waste), so combining the two is great!

zeshen @ 2023-03-18T03:13 (+1)

I think it'll be great if this post is also on GiveDirectly's website, perhaps under the blogs section?

GiveDirectly @ 2024-02-20T08:34 (+3)

good idea! just did https://www.givedirectly.org/evidence-on-how-cash-transfers-empower-women-in-poverty/