Targeting Performance of Community-based Development Interventions: An Econometric Analysis of a WomenFocused and Women-Managed Non-Governmental Organisation in Rural Pakistan

Authors

  • Hidayat Ullah Khan
  • Takashi Kurosaki

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30541/v54i4%20I-IIpp.825-840

Abstract

The approach of community-based development (CBD) is expected to improve targeting and reduce programme costs of poverty reduction policies, besides other positive contributions [Mansuri and Rao (2004)]. 1 Furthermore, the use of local knowledge is expected to bear greater relevance in a situation where credible monetary data for potential use in targeting activities are not available. According to Alatas, et al. (2012), in developing countries—where the majority of potential target group is employed in the informal sector—the availability of verifiable income records is always an issue. Therefore, it is difficult to identify target groups by employing conventional targeting techniques such as means tests. For these reasons, identification through the CBD approach is expected to improve targeting.

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Published

2022-12-23

How to Cite

Hidayat Ullah Khan, & Takashi Kurosaki. (2022). Targeting Performance of Community-based Development Interventions: An Econometric Analysis of a WomenFocused and Women-Managed Non-Governmental Organisation in Rural Pakistan. The Pakistan Development Review, 54(4 I-II), pp.825–840. https://doi.org/10.30541/v54i4 I-IIpp.825-840