Impact of cash assistance on food insecurity: a snapshot from Rohingya camps during COVID-19

Development in Practice Volume 34 Issue 6 Page 720-735 published_at 2024-06-04
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Title ( eng )
Impact of cash assistance on food insecurity: a snapshot from Rohingya camps during COVID-19
Creator
Bari Md. Abdul
Haque Md Nazmul
Khan Arifuzzaman
Uddin Md. Azad
Source Title
Development in Practice
Volume 34
Issue 6
Start Page 720
End Page 735
Abstract
Collaborating with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), World Food Program (WFP), and NGOs, the Bangladesh Government implemented cash assistance programs for Rohingya refugee households facing exacerbated food insecurity because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study investigates the impact of a cash assistance program on alleviating the food insecurity experienced by Rohingya migrants during the pandemic. Additionally, this study explores potential variations of the impact of cash assistance with reference to vulnerability levels based on gender and income inequality. These findings indicate a significant reduction in food insecurity among Rohingya migrants who received cash assistance. However, further analysis reveals that cash assistance is not effective in ensuring the food security of comparatively more vulnerable households headed by women and households with no earning members. This policy implication underscores the need to restructure, redesign, and reconsider the features of cash assistance programs to enhance the welfare of refugee households across all levels of vulnerability.
Keywords
Food insecurity experience
Rohingya community
cash assistance
COVID-19
vulnerability
gender disparity
income inequality
SDG 1:No poverty
SDG 2:Zero hunger
SDG 3:Good health and well-being
SDG 11:Sustainable cities and communities
SDG 16:Peace; justice and strong institutions
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Date of Issued 2024-06-04
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Development in Practice on 04 Jun 2024, available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2024.2361004.
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