Impact of social protection programmes
Independent evaluation of Oxfam GB Malawi’s emergency cash-transfer programme
Lessons learned from a cash transfer project in Malawi
Authors:
K. Savage; E. Umar
Publisher:
Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2006
In response to the 2004/5 crop failure, Oxfam planned a programme in southern Malawi, which included a ‘pilot’ cash-transfer project in Traditional Authority (TA) Kapichi, Thyolo District. The project was to support 4,000 households with monthly cash transfers to provide for their immediate food needs from November to March. After the first two months, coverage was increased to a total of 6,000 households.
This report provides:
- assessment and analysis of the effectiveness of the programme
- recommendations for improvement to be used in future responses
- recommendations with respect to the design of longer-term social transfer programmes in the same geographic areas.
There were, however, concerns about the targeting methodology used. This should clearly be a cause
for concern and there is a need therefore for Oxfam to review how it approached targeting in this case. However, these targeting concerns do not seem to have been particularly related to the use of cash.



