| Value |
Category |
| 1 |
Cash allows us to buy a variety of basic items from the shop |
| 2 |
Poor households are able to eat more food |
| 3 |
Poor households are able to eat better quality and larger variety of foods |
| 4 |
Poor households can afford school fees/uniform and send children to school |
| 5 |
Poor households can increase assets |
| 6 |
Beneficiaries are more credit worthy |
| 7 |
Beneficiaries can borrow more |
| 8 |
Can receive money without working for it |
| 9 |
Improves cash flow in the household |
| 10 |
More products available in local shops |
| 11 |
More business activity – new businesses and increased trading (cash-flow) |
| 12 |
Paying off debts |
| 13 |
No longer need to borrow |
| 14 |
I could start a new business/expand business |
| 15 |
Allows to pay for medical expenses/healthcare |
| 16 |
Allows to invest in livestock |
| 17 |
Beneficiary households are sharing money |
| 18 |
New shop(s) available locally |
| 97 |
Other, specify |
| 98 |
Don’t know |
| 99 |
No positive aspects |
| 100 |
N/A |
| Sysmiss |
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Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.