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The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is the UK's leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. Our mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation ofPLAN DU SITE
À propos Contact Partenaires Ambassadeurs Équipe Bulletin d'information Aide Guides Plan du site Découvrir RICE SUBSIDY PROGRAMME OF THE NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY, NFA The NFA was formally established only in 1981, however the rice subsidy programme dates to the 1960s, when the rice and maize administration was established. NATIONAL SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMME (NSNP The food is provided as a daily cooked meal (of around 15 per cent of the Recommended Dietary Allowance) consisting of a protein, starch and vegetable with a fruit one day per week. SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS: IMPROVING EFFECTIVENESS AND This guide is designed to assist those engaged in the process of creating new SFPs or seeking to improve the effectiveness of on-going ones. It is based on a review of the SFP research and program literature from the last decade. The guidelines include: THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION WITH PRODUCTIVE INCLUSION A desk study and summary of the discussions during the global practitioners learning event on "Linking Social Protection with Productive Inclusion" that took place CUBA | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG Cuba’s education system is a global leader in the realm of publicly funded education: It contributes 7% of its gross domestic product (GDP) to education, allowing it to be fully state subsidised from primary school to university, while enjoying some of the highest teaching standards in Latin America. SOCIAL PROTECTION IN MALAWI: SUMMARY OF THE ASSESSMENT This Report captures the comprehensive Social Protection assessment conducted in Malawi between 2013 and 2014, as part of an Assessment Based National Dialogue. It looks at the efficiency and effectiveness of Social Protection programmes currently implemented in Malawi, analysing how far they provide adequate protection to vulnerablepopulations.
ZAMBIA - MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION Vision Quality, lifelong education for all which is accessible, inclusive and relevant to individual, national and global needs and value systems. MissionGLOBAL SEARCH
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is the UK's leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. Our mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation ofPLAN DU SITE
À propos Contact Partenaires Ambassadeurs Équipe Bulletin d'information Aide Guides Plan du site Découvrir RICE SUBSIDY PROGRAMME OF THE NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY, NFA The NFA was formally established only in 1981, however the rice subsidy programme dates to the 1960s, when the rice and maize administration was established. NATIONAL SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMME (NSNP The food is provided as a daily cooked meal (of around 15 per cent of the Recommended Dietary Allowance) consisting of a protein, starch and vegetable with a fruit one day per week. SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS: IMPROVING EFFECTIVENESS AND This guide is designed to assist those engaged in the process of creating new SFPs or seeking to improve the effectiveness of on-going ones. It is based on a review of the SFP research and program literature from the last decade. The guidelines include: THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION WITH PRODUCTIVE INCLUSION A desk study and summary of the discussions during the global practitioners learning event on "Linking Social Protection with Productive Inclusion" that took place CUBA | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG Cuba’s education system is a global leader in the realm of publicly funded education: It contributes 7% of its gross domestic product (GDP) to education, allowing it to be fully state subsidised from primary school to university, while enjoying some of the highest teaching standards in Latin America. SOCIAL PROTECTION IN MALAWI: SUMMARY OF THE ASSESSMENT This Report captures the comprehensive Social Protection assessment conducted in Malawi between 2013 and 2014, as part of an Assessment Based National Dialogue. It looks at the efficiency and effectiveness of Social Protection programmes currently implemented in Malawi, analysing how far they provide adequate protection to vulnerablepopulations.
ZAMBIA - MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION Vision Quality, lifelong education for all which is accessible, inclusive and relevant to individual, national and global needs and value systems. Mission COVID-19 AND SOCIAL PROTECTION IN LATIN AMERICA The paper considers the role of social protection in mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on livelihoods and in addressing the impact of the economic crisis ahead. THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
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socialprotection.org is a global member-based platform that facilitates knowledge-sharing and capacity-building on the field ofsocial protection
LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION WITH PRODUCTIVE INCLUSION A desk study and summary of the discussions during the global practitioners learning event on "Linking Social Protection with Productive Inclusion" that took place OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, ODI The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is the UK's leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. Our mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation of suffering and the achievement of sustainable livelihoods in developing countries. We do this by locking together high quality applied research INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION, ILO International Labour Organization (ILO) "Social protection, or social security, is a human right and is defined as theset of policies and programmes designed to reduce and prevent poverty and vulnerability throughout the life cycle. Social protection includesbenefits for children and families, maternity, unemployment, employment injury TRANSFORM: FULL DOCUMENT Irrespective of the type of programme, administration is the backbone of a comprehensive social protection system. It ensures the provision of social protection services in a way that is timely, efficient and effective – ultimately serving the needs of beneficiaries. Administration of non-contributory social protection involves processes and the capacity to identify beneficiaries, and to TRANSFORM: FULL DOCUMENT The purpose of this module is to provide a concise and easily understood introduction to critical aspects of social protection financing and financial management with a focus on “noncontributory” social protection schemes. The module covers a number of important issues, ranging from question of affordability, through establishing determinants of fiscal space, revenuemobilization
CENTRAL INFORMATICS ORGANIZATION, CIO he CIO was established first in October 1967 under the supervision of Ministry of Finance and National Economy. Its name was "Statistics Office" and its objective was to provide necessary information about the Kingdom.And from the date of independence, the Government took in its consideration the improvement and development of the Statistics Office to provide information and data which serves CUBA | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG Cuba’s education system is a global leader in the realm of publicly funded education: It contributes 7% of its gross domestic product (GDP) to education, allowing it to be fully state subsidised from primary school to university, while enjoying some of the highest teaching standards in Latin America. INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequate DISABILITY GRANT (DG) For South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees aged 18–59, who are considered disabled (according to a medical or assessment report, which is not older than three months), with an annual income of less than ZAR65,160 and assets of no more than ZAR937,200 per person (or a combined income of ZAR130,320and assets of ZAR1,874,400 for couples). MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION Strong operational systems are also essential if social exclusion is to be effectively tackled in the implementation of social protection schemes. This publication describes Development Pathways’ experience and expertise in the development of Management Information Systems (MISs) for social protection, which is led by our Senior MIS Specialist, Richard Chirchir. SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG USER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2020 We would like to know your thoughts on socialprotection.org and how its features can better serve your needs! Take this 5-minute survey and help us to improve our services and initiatives, including the Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 Task Force. Your answers are confidential. Thank you. We highly value your feedback! NATIONAL SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMME (NSNP The food is provided as a daily cooked meal (of around 15 per cent of the Recommended Dietary Allowance) consisting of a protein, starch and vegetable with a fruit one day per week.FOSTER CHILD GRANT
Eligibility criteria. Beneficiaries are children (under 18, but may be extended to 21 years), residents of South Africa, who are legally placed under the care of a foster parent. The foster parent must be either a citizen or permanent resident of or refugee in South Africa. Eligibility reassessment (if any) The grant is reviewed every twoyears.
THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
GLOSSARY | PAGE 2 | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG "Social protection expenditure is the outlay for social protection interventions. It consists mainly of: social benefits, or transfers in cash or in kind, to households and individuals with the aim to relieve them of the burden of a defined set of risks or needs; administration costs, or costs of managing or administering the the social protection scheme; and other miscellaneous expenditure by RICE SUBSIDY PROGRAMME OF THE NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY, NFA The NFA was formally established only in 1981, however the rice subsidy programme dates to the 1960s, when the rice and maize administration was established. TRANSFORM: SUMMARY DOCUMENT The design and implementation of a social protection system will require coordination among all of the different organizations involved in the provision of social protection services and transfers. This includes different line ministries, decentralised structures and civil society organisations. However, most social protection programmes tend to be designed and implemented in silos with little INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequate DISABILITY GRANT (DG) For South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees aged 18–59, who are considered disabled (according to a medical or assessment report, which is not older than three months), with an annual income of less than ZAR65,160 and assets of no more than ZAR937,200 per person (or a combined income of ZAR130,320and assets of ZAR1,874,400 for couples). MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION Strong operational systems are also essential if social exclusion is to be effectively tackled in the implementation of social protection schemes. This publication describes Development Pathways’ experience and expertise in the development of Management Information Systems (MISs) for social protection, which is led by our Senior MIS Specialist, Richard Chirchir. SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG USER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2020 We would like to know your thoughts on socialprotection.org and how its features can better serve your needs! Take this 5-minute survey and help us to improve our services and initiatives, including the Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 Task Force. Your answers are confidential. Thank you. We highly value your feedback! NATIONAL SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMME (NSNP The food is provided as a daily cooked meal (of around 15 per cent of the Recommended Dietary Allowance) consisting of a protein, starch and vegetable with a fruit one day per week.FOSTER CHILD GRANT
Eligibility criteria. Beneficiaries are children (under 18, but may be extended to 21 years), residents of South Africa, who are legally placed under the care of a foster parent. The foster parent must be either a citizen or permanent resident of or refugee in South Africa. Eligibility reassessment (if any) The grant is reviewed every twoyears.
THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
GLOSSARY | PAGE 2 | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG "Social protection expenditure is the outlay for social protection interventions. It consists mainly of: social benefits, or transfers in cash or in kind, to households and individuals with the aim to relieve them of the burden of a defined set of risks or needs; administration costs, or costs of managing or administering the the social protection scheme; and other miscellaneous expenditure by RICE SUBSIDY PROGRAMME OF THE NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY, NFA The NFA was formally established only in 1981, however the rice subsidy programme dates to the 1960s, when the rice and maize administration was established. TRANSFORM: SUMMARY DOCUMENT The design and implementation of a social protection system will require coordination among all of the different organizations involved in the provision of social protection services and transfers. This includes different line ministries, decentralised structures and civil society organisations. However, most social protection programmes tend to be designed and implemented in silos with little INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequatePROGRAMME SEARCH
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DISABILITY GRANT (DG) For South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees aged 18–59, who are considered disabled (according to a medical or assessment report, which is not older than three months), with an annual income of less than ZAR65,160 and assets of no more than ZAR937,200 per person (or a combined income of ZAR130,320and assets of ZAR1,874,400 for couples).PUBLICATIONS
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SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG USER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2020 We would like to know your thoughts on socialprotection.org and how its features can better serve your needs! Take this 5-minute survey and help us to improve our services and initiatives, including the Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 Task Force. Your answers are confidential. Thank you. We highly value your feedback! GLOSSARY | PAGE 2 | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG "Social protection expenditure is the outlay for social protection interventions. It consists mainly of: social benefits, or transfers in cash or in kind, to households and individuals with the aim to relieve them of the burden of a defined set of risks or needs; administration costs, or costs of managing or administering the the social protection scheme; and other miscellaneous expenditure by SOCIAL PROTECTION: POLICIES, PROGRAMMES AND EVIDENCE The course draws of a rich history of social protection work at IDS and is led by Stephen Devereux and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (Co-Directors of the Centre for Social Protection), who have extensive experience in providing social protection training against the backdrop of their research, evaluation and policy advice work insocial protection.
GENDER AND SOCIAL PROTECTION IN SOUTH ASIA: AN ASSESSMENT Social protection has received increased attention as a measure to reduce poverty and vulnerability and achieve social transformation, including the reduction of gender inequality. Although South Asia has made remarkable progress in terms of human development in recent years, the region still faces significant gender disparities. Discriminatory social norms and structural factors lead to the TOWARDS A SHOCK SENSITIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR This study, undertaken by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) and the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre (RCRCCC), was commissioned to offer concrete ways to take forward shock-sensitive social protection in Malawi. Led by the Government and supported by German Cooperation/GIZ, the World Bank Group, and World Food Programme (WFP), it looks at how social protection and humanitarian SOCIAL PROTECTION PREPAREDNESS AND NATURAL HAZARDS: LATIN The policy interest in the use of social protection systems to respond to covariate shocks is on the rise in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and elsewhere. In the LAC region, the coverage and adequacy of social protection services and benefits varies from country to country, but, overall, systems have been expanded and strengthened in recent decades, and so has the administrative INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequate DISABILITY GRANT (DG) For South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees aged 18–59, who are considered disabled (according to a medical or assessment report, which is not older than three months), with an annual income of less than ZAR65,160 and assets of no more than ZAR937,200 per person (or a combined income of ZAR130,320and assets of ZAR1,874,400 for couples). LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN CASH AND Summary of findings from the webinar launch of the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) commissioned high-level briefing paper at the time of COVID-19. The case for the importance of social protection (SP) systems in dealing with and responding to shocks, as well the case for humanitarian assistance and social protection to be closely linked have long been clear - and never more obvious than CHILD-SENSITIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION "Child-sensitive Social Protection (CSSP) includes all social protection measures that address children’s needs and rights and which improve elements of child well-being. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION Strong operational systems are also essential if social exclusion is to be effectively tackled in the implementation of social protection schemes. This publication describes Development Pathways’ experience and expertise in the development of Management Information Systems (MISs) for social protection, which is led by our Senior MIS Specialist, Richard Chirchir. NATIONAL SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMME (NSNP The food is provided as a daily cooked meal (of around 15 per cent of the Recommended Dietary Allowance) consisting of a protein, starch and vegetable with a fruit one day per week. THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
SOCIAL PROTECTION: POLICIES, PROGRAMMES AND EVIDENCE The course draws of a rich history of social protection work at IDS and is led by Stephen Devereux and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (Co-Directors of the Centre for Social Protection), who have extensive experience in providing social protection training against the backdrop of their research, evaluation and policy advice work insocial protection.
GRADUATION-BASED SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR CAMBODIA'S EXTREME This study explores activist approaches to social protection, through interventions that tackle poverty by addressing the multiple dimensions of economic exclusion of the rural extreme poor in Cambodia. It explores the potential of so-called graduation packages, which consist of a combination of transfers of productive assets, vocational training and cash payments. TRANSFORM: SUMMARY DOCUMENT The design and implementation of a social protection system will require coordination among all of the different organizations involved in the provision of social protection services and transfers. This includes different line ministries, decentralised structures and civil society organisations. However, most social protection programmes tend to be designed and implemented in silos with little INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequate DISABILITY GRANT (DG) For South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees aged 18–59, who are considered disabled (according to a medical or assessment report, which is not older than three months), with an annual income of less than ZAR65,160 and assets of no more than ZAR937,200 per person (or a combined income of ZAR130,320and assets of ZAR1,874,400 for couples). LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN CASH AND Summary of findings from the webinar launch of the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) commissioned high-level briefing paper at the time of COVID-19. The case for the importance of social protection (SP) systems in dealing with and responding to shocks, as well the case for humanitarian assistance and social protection to be closely linked have long been clear - and never more obvious than CHILD-SENSITIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION "Child-sensitive Social Protection (CSSP) includes all social protection measures that address children’s needs and rights and which improve elements of child well-being. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION Strong operational systems are also essential if social exclusion is to be effectively tackled in the implementation of social protection schemes. This publication describes Development Pathways’ experience and expertise in the development of Management Information Systems (MISs) for social protection, which is led by our Senior MIS Specialist, Richard Chirchir. NATIONAL SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMME (NSNP The food is provided as a daily cooked meal (of around 15 per cent of the Recommended Dietary Allowance) consisting of a protein, starch and vegetable with a fruit one day per week. THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
SOCIAL PROTECTION: POLICIES, PROGRAMMES AND EVIDENCE The course draws of a rich history of social protection work at IDS and is led by Stephen Devereux and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (Co-Directors of the Centre for Social Protection), who have extensive experience in providing social protection training against the backdrop of their research, evaluation and policy advice work insocial protection.
GRADUATION-BASED SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR CAMBODIA'S EXTREME This study explores activist approaches to social protection, through interventions that tackle poverty by addressing the multiple dimensions of economic exclusion of the rural extreme poor in Cambodia. It explores the potential of so-called graduation packages, which consist of a combination of transfers of productive assets, vocational training and cash payments. TRANSFORM: SUMMARY DOCUMENT The design and implementation of a social protection system will require coordination among all of the different organizations involved in the provision of social protection services and transfers. This includes different line ministries, decentralised structures and civil society organisations. However, most social protection programmes tend to be designed and implemented in silos with little INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequate LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN CASH AND Summary of findings from the webinar launch of the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) commissioned high-level briefing paper at the time of COVID-19. The case for the importance of social protection (SP) systems in dealing with and responding to shocks, as well the case for humanitarian assistance and social protection to be closely linked have long been clear - and never more obvious than SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG USER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2020 We would like to know your thoughts on socialprotection.org and how its features can better serve your needs! Take this 5-minute survey and help us to improve our services and initiatives, including the Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 Task Force. Your answers are confidential. Thank you. We highly value your feedback! GLOSSARY | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG "The second decade of life, from the ages of 10- 19. Young adolescence is the age of 10-14 and late adolescence age 15-19. This period between childhood and adulthood is a pivotal opportunity to consolidate any loss/gain made in early childhood. THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
DISABILITY GRANT
To prevent poverty among people with disabilities. Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. n.d. Disability Grant. Windhoek: Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. IS IT TIME FOR UNIVERSAL CHILD BENEFITS Governments worldwide are relying on cash and tax transfers to households with children in response to the Covid-19 crisis, amid growing calls to strengthen and expand cash transfers and social protection. A recent UN SDG report states: 'It is particularly urgent to rollout or expand social assistance to families, preferably through the use of universal child benefits.' GLOSSARY | PAGE 2 | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG "Social protection expenditure is the outlay for social protection interventions. It consists mainly of: social benefits, or transfers in cash or in kind, to households and individuals with the aim to relieve them of the burden of a defined set of risks or needs; administration costs, or costs of managing or administering the the social protection scheme; and other miscellaneous expenditure by SOCIAL PROTECTION: POLICIES, PROGRAMMES AND EVIDENCE The course draws of a rich history of social protection work at IDS and is led by Stephen Devereux and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (Co-Directors of the Centre for Social Protection), who have extensive experience in providing social protection training against the backdrop of their research, evaluation and policy advice work insocial protection.
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INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequate DISABILITY GRANT (DG) For South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees aged 18–59, who are considered disabled (according to a medical or assessment report, which is not older than three months), with an annual income of less than ZAR65,160 and assets of no more than ZAR937,200 per person (or a combined income of ZAR130,320and assets of ZAR1,874,400 for couples). LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN CASH AND Summary of findings from the webinar launch of the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) commissioned high-level briefing paper at the time of COVID-19. The case for the importance of social protection (SP) systems in dealing with and responding to shocks, as well the case for humanitarian assistance and social protection to be closely linked have long been clear - and never more obvious than SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG USER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2020 We would like to know your thoughts on socialprotection.org and how its features can better serve your needs! Take this 5-minute survey and help us to improve our services and initiatives, including the Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 Task Force. Your answers are confidential. Thank you. We highly value your feedback! MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION Strong operational systems are also essential if social exclusion is to be effectively tackled in the implementation of social protection schemes. This publication describes Development Pathways’ experience and expertise in the development of Management Information Systems (MISs) for social protection, which is led by our Senior MIS Specialist, Richard Chirchir. NATIONAL SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMME (NSNP The food is provided as a daily cooked meal (of around 15 per cent of the Recommended Dietary Allowance) consisting of a protein, starch and vegetable with a fruit one day per week. THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
SOCIAL PROTECTION: POLICIES, PROGRAMMES AND EVIDENCE The course draws of a rich history of social protection work at IDS and is led by Stephen Devereux and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (Co-Directors of the Centre for Social Protection), who have extensive experience in providing social protection training against the backdrop of their research, evaluation and policy advice work insocial protection.
GRADUATION-BASED SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR CAMBODIA'S EXTREME This study explores activist approaches to social protection, through interventions that tackle poverty by addressing the multiple dimensions of economic exclusion of the rural extreme poor in Cambodia. It explores the potential of so-called graduation packages, which consist of a combination of transfers of productive assets, vocational training and cash payments. TRANSFORM: SUMMARY DOCUMENT The design and implementation of a social protection system will require coordination among all of the different organizations involved in the provision of social protection services and transfers. This includes different line ministries, decentralised structures and civil society organisations. However, most social protection programmes tend to be designed and implemented in silos with little INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequate DISABILITY GRANT (DG) For South African citizens, permanent residents or refugees aged 18–59, who are considered disabled (according to a medical or assessment report, which is not older than three months), with an annual income of less than ZAR65,160 and assets of no more than ZAR937,200 per person (or a combined income of ZAR130,320and assets of ZAR1,874,400 for couples). LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN CASH AND Summary of findings from the webinar launch of the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) commissioned high-level briefing paper at the time of COVID-19. The case for the importance of social protection (SP) systems in dealing with and responding to shocks, as well the case for humanitarian assistance and social protection to be closely linked have long been clear - and never more obvious than SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG USER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2020 We would like to know your thoughts on socialprotection.org and how its features can better serve your needs! Take this 5-minute survey and help us to improve our services and initiatives, including the Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 Task Force. Your answers are confidential. Thank you. We highly value your feedback! MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION Strong operational systems are also essential if social exclusion is to be effectively tackled in the implementation of social protection schemes. This publication describes Development Pathways’ experience and expertise in the development of Management Information Systems (MISs) for social protection, which is led by our Senior MIS Specialist, Richard Chirchir. NATIONAL SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMME (NSNP The food is provided as a daily cooked meal (of around 15 per cent of the Recommended Dietary Allowance) consisting of a protein, starch and vegetable with a fruit one day per week. THREE MODELS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION For a decade or so, social funds were supposed to be present in every strategy against poverty. Modeled after Bolivia’s FSE (1986) and supported by multilateral banks, country after country set up its own local version culminating in Mexico’s Solidaridad, before they faded away. A new model has now grabbed the attention of governments anddonors.
SOCIAL PROTECTION: POLICIES, PROGRAMMES AND EVIDENCE The course draws of a rich history of social protection work at IDS and is led by Stephen Devereux and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (Co-Directors of the Centre for Social Protection), who have extensive experience in providing social protection training against the backdrop of their research, evaluation and policy advice work insocial protection.
GRADUATION-BASED SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR CAMBODIA'S EXTREME This study explores activist approaches to social protection, through interventions that tackle poverty by addressing the multiple dimensions of economic exclusion of the rural extreme poor in Cambodia. It explores the potential of so-called graduation packages, which consist of a combination of transfers of productive assets, vocational training and cash payments. TRANSFORM: SUMMARY DOCUMENT The design and implementation of a social protection system will require coordination among all of the different organizations involved in the provision of social protection services and transfers. This includes different line ministries, decentralised structures and civil society organisations. However, most social protection programmes tend to be designed and implemented in silos with little INITIAL OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR PERSONS The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the inequalities and barriers faced by persons with disabilities and highlighted the limited capacities of most low and middle-income countries’ social protection systems to provide them with fast relief. To mitigate the risk of further marginalization, the inclusive response and recovery require investments in social protection systems providing adequate LINKING SOCIAL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN CASH AND Summary of findings from the webinar launch of the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) commissioned high-level briefing paper at the time of COVID-19. The case for the importance of social protection (SP) systems in dealing with and responding to shocks, as well the case for humanitarian assistance and social protection to be closely linked have long been clear - and never more obvious than SOCIAL PROTECTION: POLICIES, PROGRAMMES AND EVIDENCE The course draws of a rich history of social protection work at IDS and is led by Stephen Devereux and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (Co-Directors of the Centre for Social Protection), who have extensive experience in providing social protection training against the backdrop of their research, evaluation and policy advice work insocial protection.
SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG USER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2020 We would like to know your thoughts on socialprotection.org and how its features can better serve your needs! Take this 5-minute survey and help us to improve our services and initiatives, including the Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 Task Force. Your answers are confidential. Thank you. We highly value your feedback! GLOSSARY | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG "The second decade of life, from the ages of 10- 19. Young adolescence is the age of 10-14 and late adolescence age 15-19. This period between childhood and adulthood is a pivotal opportunity to consolidate any loss/gain made in early childhood. IS IT TIME FOR UNIVERSAL CHILD BENEFITS Governments worldwide are relying on cash and tax transfers to households with children in response to the Covid-19 crisis, amid growing calls to strengthen and expand cash transfers and social protection. A recent UN SDG report states: 'It is particularly urgent to rollout or expand social assistance to families, preferably through the use of universal child benefits.'DISABILITY GRANT
To prevent poverty among people with disabilities. Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. n.d. Disability Grant. Windhoek: Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. GLOSSARY | PAGE 2 | SOCIALPROTECTION.ORG "Social protection expenditure is the outlay for social protection interventions. It consists mainly of: social benefits, or transfers in cash or in kind, to households and individuals with the aim to relieve them of the burden of a defined set of risks or needs; administration costs, or costs of managing or administering the the social protection scheme; and other miscellaneous expenditure by SOCIAL PROTECTION IN EAST AFRICA: HARNESSING THE FUTURE Recording of the webinar "Social Protection in East Africa: Harnessing the Future" hosted by the socialprotection.org platform on 22nd June 2017. This webinar presented the report “Social Protection in East Africa: Harnessing the Future”. It was organized by the EU Social Protection Systems Programme and hosted by socialprotection.org.MEMBER SEARCH
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GHANA
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13 stakeholders
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4 stakeholders
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11 stakeholders
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JAMAICA
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MEXICO
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PANAMA
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15 stakeholders
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PARAGUAY
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PERU
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SAINT BARTHÉLEMY
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SINT MAARTEN
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SURINAME
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13 stakeholders
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ANTARCTICA
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7 stakeholders
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AZERBAIJAN
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11 stakeholders
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CHINA
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15 stakeholders
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22 stakeholders
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IRAQ
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5 stakeholders
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14 stakeholders
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14 stakeholders
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4 stakeholders
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6 stakeholders
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14 stakeholders
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19 stakeholders
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7 stakeholders
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22 stakeholders
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3 blog posts
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5 stakeholders
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