Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work : FY2002–2007
During FY 2002-2007 the World Bank engaged with 118 countries on social safety net (SSN) issues, providing lending in 68, analytic products in 86, training in 87, and a combined package of all three services in 42. A review of these safety net acti...
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okr-10986-117402021-04-23T14:02:57Z Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work : FY2002–2007 Andrews, Colin ACCOUNTING BANK LENDING BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENTS CAPACITY BUILDING CASH ASSISTANCE CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFERS CHILD ALLOWANCES CONDITIONAL CASH DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISABILITY DOLLAR VALUE ECONOMIC CRISES FEE WAIVERS FINANCIAL CRISES FOOD PROGRAMS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVEL INTERNATIONAL BANK INVENTORY INVESTMENT LOANS LENDING INSTRUMENT LENDING PORTFOLIO LOAN LOW INCOME MICRO-CREDIT POOR PORTFOLIO POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RISK COPING RISK MANAGEMENT SAFETY SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NETS SELF FINANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGY SOCIAL RISK SOCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SSN TARGETING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRACK RECORD VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS WORKFARE WORKS PROJECTS During FY 2002-2007 the World Bank engaged with 118 countries on social safety net (SSN) issues, providing lending in 68, analytic products in 86, training in 87, and a combined package of all three services in 42. A review of these safety net activities shows a strong diversity with respect to the regions, types of intervention, sectors and financing instruments. This reflects evolving thought within the Bank with respect to the role of safety nets in broad development strategies, not just immediate or temporary programs. The findings of the portfolio review take into account all project and analytic documents where a thematic code of 'social safety nets' was assigned. The analysis shows a noticeable variability over time, particularly as the portfolio expanded when large or multiple countries faced economic crises. The regional distribution of safety net activities reflects the dominance of Latin America, with emerging activities in the African and South Asian context. 2012-08-13T15:53:21Z 2012-08-13T15:53:21Z 2009-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/10283102/social-safety-nets-world-bank-lending-analytical-work-fy2002-2007 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11740 English Social Safety Nets Primer Notes; No. 29 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTING BANK LENDING BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENTS CAPACITY BUILDING CASH ASSISTANCE CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFERS CHILD ALLOWANCES CONDITIONAL CASH DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISABILITY DOLLAR VALUE ECONOMIC CRISES FEE WAIVERS FINANCIAL CRISES FOOD PROGRAMS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVEL INTERNATIONAL BANK INVENTORY INVESTMENT LOANS LENDING INSTRUMENT LENDING PORTFOLIO LOAN LOW INCOME MICRO-CREDIT POOR PORTFOLIO POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RISK COPING RISK MANAGEMENT SAFETY SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NETS SELF FINANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGY SOCIAL RISK SOCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SSN TARGETING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRACK RECORD VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS WORKFARE WORKS PROJECTS |
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ACCOUNTING BANK LENDING BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENTS CAPACITY BUILDING CASH ASSISTANCE CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFERS CHILD ALLOWANCES CONDITIONAL CASH DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISABILITY DOLLAR VALUE ECONOMIC CRISES FEE WAIVERS FINANCIAL CRISES FOOD PROGRAMS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVEL INTERNATIONAL BANK INVENTORY INVESTMENT LOANS LENDING INSTRUMENT LENDING PORTFOLIO LOAN LOW INCOME MICRO-CREDIT POOR PORTFOLIO POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RISK COPING RISK MANAGEMENT SAFETY SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NETS SELF FINANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGY SOCIAL RISK SOCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SSN TARGETING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRACK RECORD VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS WORKFARE WORKS PROJECTS Andrews, Colin Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work : FY2002–2007 |
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Social Safety Nets Primer Notes; No. 29 |
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During FY 2002-2007 the World Bank
engaged with 118 countries on social safety net (SSN)
issues, providing lending in 68, analytic products in 86,
training in 87, and a combined package of all three services
in 42. A review of these safety net activities shows a
strong diversity with respect to the regions, types of
intervention, sectors and financing instruments. This
reflects evolving thought within the Bank with respect to
the role of safety nets in broad development strategies, not
just immediate or temporary programs. The findings of the
portfolio review take into account all project and analytic
documents where a thematic code of 'social safety
nets' was assigned. The analysis shows a noticeable
variability over time, particularly as the portfolio
expanded when large or multiple countries faced economic
crises. The regional distribution of safety net activities
reflects the dominance of Latin America, with emerging
activities in the African and South Asian context. |
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Andrews, Colin |
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Andrews, Colin |
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Andrews, Colin |
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Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work : FY2002–2007 |
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Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work : FY2002–2007 |
title_full |
Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work : FY2002–2007 |
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Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work : FY2002–2007 |
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Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work : FY2002–2007 |
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social safety nets in world bank lending and analytical work : fy2002–2007 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/10283102/social-safety-nets-world-bank-lending-analytical-work-fy2002-2007 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11740 |
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