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Cash payments cut infant mortality in rural Kenya by half

New study in rural Kenya, co-authored by economist Edward Miguel, shows that unconditional cash transfers halved infant mortality rates. In conversation with NPR, Miguel emphasized that the findings go beyond poverty relief, demonstrating how direct aid enables families to seek lifesaving care at critical moments — a powerful case for cash as a public health intervention.

Can Cash Transfers Save Lives? Evidence from a Large-Scale Experiment in KenyaWorking PaperAfrican DevelopmentEducation and Human CapitalHealth2025
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A New Way to Reduce Children’s Deaths: CashThe New York Times
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