Access to the Disability Allowance in the Maldives: National coverage and factors affecting uptake

Author:

Hameed ShaffaORCID,Banks Lena Morgon1ORCID,Usman Sofoora Kawsar2,Kuper Hannah1

Affiliation:

1. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK

2. Es-Key, Maldives

Abstract

Disability-targeted cash transfers are increasingly used by governments in low- and middle-income countries as a tool to address poverty and exclusion among people with disabilities. However, in many settings, accurate estimates of coverage and an understanding of factors affecting uptake are needed for effective delivery. This study explores coverage of the Disability Allowance in the Maldives, an unconditional, non-means tested cash transfer (2000 MVR or US$130 per month) and factors affecting uptake. It uses mixed methods, combining data from a nationally representative population-based survey with qualitative research among people with disabilities who are and are not receiving the Disability Allowance. This research found that 25.6% of people with disabilities across the Maldives are receiving the Disability Allowance. Coverage was lowest for women, older adults, people living in the capital (Malé), wealthier households and people with sensory impairments. Factors affecting uptake included lack of information about the programme, perceptions of disability and eligibility criteria, geographical and financial factors, and stigma.

Funder

International Initiative for Impact Evaluations

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Sociology and Political Science,Geography, Planning and Development

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