2022
DOI: 10.1108/mrjiam-08-2021-1222
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The contribution of the private sector to poverty alleviation programs: exploring business engagement in conditional cash transfers

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to propose the roles for business, broadly defined, in government-led programs designed to enhance human capital investment. Through conditional cash transfers (CCTs), businesses have opportunities to alleviate poverty, address the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda (SDGs), enhance CCT viability and explore new market opportunities. Design/methodology/approach This multifaceted research approach consists of five case studies of CCTs in Latin America, face-to-face field meetings with CCT admi… Show more

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“…Rivera-Ungson et al (2023) explore governments’ adoption of alternatives for solving poverty, a universal human problem (Cosgrove and Curtis, 2018). More specifically, they focus on conditional cash transfers (CCTs).…”
Section: Special Section Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rivera-Ungson et al (2023) explore governments’ adoption of alternatives for solving poverty, a universal human problem (Cosgrove and Curtis, 2018). More specifically, they focus on conditional cash transfers (CCTs).…”
Section: Special Section Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%