Abstract:
This research assessed the role of productive safety net program on Improving The livelihood 
of Beneficiary Households in Kimbibit District of North Shoa zone, Oromia Region 
State,Ethiopia. The purpose of this study was to investigate the practices, challenges, and 
opportunities of productive safety net program implementation for improving the livelihood 
of program beneficiaries in Kimbibit Woreda, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. To explain 
this, the concurrent triangulation mixed research method is applied. The study employed both 
primary and secondary data. Primary data was collected from 134 productive safety net beneficiary household heads selected randomly. Moreover, key informant interviews, focus 
group discussions, and field observation were conducted to explain the practices, challenges, 
and opportunities of the program. The quantitative techniques used for data analysis are 
simple descriptive statistics (percentage, frequencies, mean, and standard deviation). The 
study results indicate that 55.97% of PSNP beneficiary households are male-headed and 
44.03% are female-headed. The result of the descriptive statistics showed that, PSNP 
beneficiaries in terms of family size, credit access, educational level, training access, use of
financial institutions and saving practices Challenges to the effectiveness of the program are: 
no graduation, weak appeal management, insufficient quotas that lead to unfairness, 
inclusion of non-poor but exclusion of poor, small transfer amounts and a lack of full family 
targeting. Based on the findings, the study recommends that participants in the PSNP 
program should encourage practices such as including all family members, increasing the 
transfer of payments, loan access, income-generating activities, and participating in other 
food security programs for the creation of assets.