"A basic income is a periodic cash payment unconditionally delivered to all on an individual basis, without means-test or work requirement. That is, basic income has the following five characeristics: 1. Periodic: it is paid at regular intervals (for example every month), not as a one-off grant. 2. Cash payment: it is paid in an appropriate medium of exchange, allowing those who receive it to decide what they spend it on. It is not, therefore, paid either in kind (such as food or services) or...
"The concept of basic needs refers to the essential goods, utilities, services or resources required on a regular or seasonal basis by households for ensuring long term survival AND minimum living standards, without resorting to negative coping mechanisms or compromising their health, dignity and essential livelihood assets. Assistance to address basic needs might feasibly be delivered through a range of modalities, including cash, vouchers, in-kind and services". Source : Care International. n...
"There is a general consensus that basic social services are the building blocks for human development. Indeed, they are now accepted as fundamental human rights. (...) By denying citizens access to the basic social services – primary health care, clean water and proper sanitation and basic education – governments are violating the human rights of their citizens.” Source: Mehrotra, S., Vandemoortele, J. and Delamonica, E. 'Basic services for all? Public spending and the social dimensions of...
In the context of social protection, beneficiaries are the individuals or households targeted by a programme to benefit from a transfer. See also: Recipients
“(...) conventional ‘pull’ mechanisms, where participants queue for their transfers at designated pay-points on regular pay-days, (...) ‘push’ mechanisms, where payments are made directly into post office, bank accounts or through local cooperatives that participants can access at their convenience. ” Source: Devereux, S . et al. 2013 . "Evaluating Outside the Box: An Alternative Framework for Analysing Social Protection Programmes". IDS Working Paper, Volume 2013, No. 431. Brighton: Institute...