Botswana Social Protection

The report lays out options to use social safety nets to meet the goal set by the Government of Botswana to eradicate extreme poverty by 2016 and in a budget neutral way. Introducing a Family Support Grant is argued to be a more efficient way to ad...

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Main Authors: Tesliuc, Cornelia, Silverio Marques, Jose, Mookodi, Lillian, Braithwaite, Jeanine, Sharma, Siddarth, Ntseane, Dolly
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
HIV
SSN
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/12/19748274/botswana-social-protection
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18968
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Summary:The report lays out options to use social safety nets to meet the goal set by the Government of Botswana to eradicate extreme poverty by 2016 and in a budget neutral way. Introducing a Family Support Grant is argued to be a more efficient way to address absolute poverty by offering a family benefit to all the families in absolute poverty. Reforms in the Ipelegeng public works program would allow addressing existing shortcomings associated with coverage, targeting, generosity, and wrong labor incentives. The combination of the above will allow for a better weaving of the Social Safety Nets to ensure that the goal of lifting 16% of population from absolute poverty by 2016 is achieved.