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Humanitarian and Social Protection Linkages with Examples from South Asia

dc.contributor.author Jorgensen, Steen Lau
dc.contributor.author Ceretti, Maria Virginia
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-16T19:56:30Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-16T19:56:30Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description.abstract Traditionally social protection (SP) and humanitarian programs were quite distinct in their objectives, scope, and operations, but over time those distinctions have diminished and with that the gains from better integration. Humanitarian programs are committed to more involvement of national actors, more use of cash, and greater popular participation all matters that are important for SP actors. On the other side, SP has gradually shifted into shock-responsive or adaptive SP that explicitly targets not only the poor but also those affected by shocks. Beyond presenting the divide and overlap of concepts, principles, and commitments from the SP and humanitarian realms, this paper attempts at unbundling a framework for humanitarian and SP integration across the delivery chain (based on the paper by Seyfert et al. 2019). Global experiences across the integration spectrum, as well as the practical application of the framework in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, are exemplified. The analysis shows how programs apply a ‘mix and match’ approach building on factors such as political will, technical capacity, and alignment of objectives across implementing agencies, donors, and the government. The paper identifies constraints and opportunities for better integration and proposes a set of actions to enhance benefits for affected populations. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099230005022242074/P175865085c27900c08bc50ee4676c3309b
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37442
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries Social Protection & Jobs Discussion Paper;2204
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.subject AID EFFECTIVENESS
dc.subject HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE OBJECTIVES
dc.subject SOCIAL PROTECTION OBJECTIVES
dc.subject RESILIENCE
dc.subject ADAPTIVE SP
dc.subject ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS
dc.subject SHOCK PREVENTION
dc.subject RISK MITIGATION
dc.subject SOCIAL MANAGEMENT OF RISK
dc.subject HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH
dc.title Humanitarian and Social Protection Linkages with Examples from South Asia en
dc.type Working Paper en
dc.type Document de travail fr
dc.type Documento de trabajo es
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.date.disclosure 2022-05-02
okr.date.lastmodified 2022-05-02T00:00:00Z en
okr.doctype Working Paper (Numbered Series)
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099230005022242074/P175865085c27900c08bc50ee4676c3309b
okr.guid 099230005022242074
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 33808786
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 33808786
okr.identifier.report 171126
okr.imported true en
okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099230005022242074/pdf/P175865085c27900c08bc50ee4676c3309b.pdf en
okr.region.administrative South Asia
okr.topic Social Development :: Social Risk Management
okr.topic Social Protections and Labor :: Employment and Unemployment
okr.topic Social Protections and Labor :: Safety Nets and Transfers
okr.topic Social Protections and Labor :: Social Funds and Pensions
okr.topic Social Protections and Labor :: Social Protections & Assistance
okr.unit HD - SAR Director (HSADR)
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