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2. With the same budget and also financed with external aid, the food subsidy has about half the effect. With a 2.5 times smaller budget, the cash transfers targeting the Centre and Mouhoun regions have smaller but non negligible effects, particularly when financed by external aid. Finally, the cereals subsidy, with a budget of only 0.2% of GDP, has almost no effect on children's access to health care services and could even make things worse;Source: Authors' calculations using estimates from the ECVM 2003 and the results of the simulations