Does the ‘heifer-in-trust’ model work for social protection?

goats1An article in Development Policy Review by James Sumberg and Gountiéni Damien Lankoandé examines the ‘heifer-in-trust’ or ‘livestock-in-kind credit’ model through a social-protection lens.

Specifically it seeks to engage with debates about the use of asset-based strategies to support graduation from social protection. Drawing on project experience with dairy goats in Ethiopia and dairy cattle in Tanzania, the article concludes that while the asset-ness of livestock may in principle allow them to make a unique contribution to livelihood transformation and thus graduation, the most obvious target group is least likely to be able to handle the demands and risks associated with livestock assets.

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Heifer-in-trust, Social Protection and Graduation: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Questions

by James Sumberg and Gountiéni Damien Lankoandé
Development Policy Review, Volume 31, Issue 3, pages 255–271, April 2013

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Working Paper 24: Heifer-in-trust, Social Protection and Graduation: Conceptual Issues and Research Questions
by James Sumberg and Gountiéni Damien Lankoandé

Photo: Goats by ccf4980 on Flickr (by-nc-nd)