Rwanda : Social Safety Net Assessment

Rwanda has experienced remarkable reductions in poverty from 59 percent in 2000/01 to 45 percent in 2010/11 (NISR, 2012). Social protection sector has equally evolved recently, both in terms of extending coverage of new programs and developing core...

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Main Authors: Kamurase, Alex, Wylde, Emily, Hitimana, Stephen, Kitunzi, Anka
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/07/20301875/rwanda-social-safety-net-assessment
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topic ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SERVICE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
BASIC HEALTH
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BASIC NEEDS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY
BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS
BENEFIT PACKAGE
CAREGIVERS
CASH BENEFITS
CASH TRANSFER
CASH TRANSFERS
CHILD MORTALITY
CHRONIC POVERTY
CHRONICALLY POOR
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY HEALTH
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
CONSUMPTION QUINTILES
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS
COPING MECHANISMS
COPING STRATEGIES
COPING STRATEGY
CORRELATES OF POVERTY
DAILY WAGE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
DIFFERENTIALS IN MORTALITY
DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY
DISABILITY
DISABILITY BENEFITS
DISABILITY GRANT
DONOR FUNDING
DONOR FUNDS
DONOR SUPPORT
DROUGHT
DURABLE ASSETS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELDERLY
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
ENROLMENT RATES
EX-COMBATANTS
EXTREME POVERTY
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS
FARM EMPLOYMENT
FARM SECTOR
FARM WORK
FEE WAIVERS
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FIREWOOD
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD CROP
FOOD NEEDS
FOOD SECURITY
GENDER MAINSTREAMING
GENOCIDE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
HEALTH CENTRE
HEALTH CENTRES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE BASE
ILLNESS
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME SUPPORT
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INEQUALITY
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
INSURANCE SCHEMES
IRRIGATION
JOB CREATION
LANDLESS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
LEVELS OF PRODUCTIVITY
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
LOSS OF INCOME
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MICRO-CREDIT
MICRO-ENTERPRISE
MILK
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORTALITY DECLINES
MOTHER
MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL POLICY
NEONATAL MORTALITY
NUTRITION
OLD AGE
OLD-AGE
ORPHANS
PENSIONS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY LEVEL
POOR
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLD
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
POVERTY ACROSS PROVINCES
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS
POVERTY STATUS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PROTECTION POLICIES
PROTECTION POLICY
PROTECTION SYSTEM
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC WORKS
RADIO
RATE OF GROWTH
REDUCTION OF POVERTY
REFUGEE
REFUGEES
REGIONAL VARIATION
REMITTANCES
RESPECT
RETURNEES
RISK COPING
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK POOLING
RISK-POOLING
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL GAP
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
SAFETY NET SYSTEMS
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL ENROLMENT
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SELECTION CRITERIA
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS
SHEEP
SHOCK
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL PROTECTION SPENDING
SOCIAL RISK
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL TRANSFER
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
SSN
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUBSISTENCE
SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
SUPPORT GRANT
TARGETING
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRANSIENT POVERTY
UNDERSTANDING OF POVERTY
URBAN AREAS
VICTIMS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
VULNERABILITY REDUCTION
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUP
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
WAGE WORK
spellingShingle ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SERVICE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
BASIC HEALTH
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BASIC NEEDS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY
BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS
BENEFIT PACKAGE
CAREGIVERS
CASH BENEFITS
CASH TRANSFER
CASH TRANSFERS
CHILD MORTALITY
CHRONIC POVERTY
CHRONICALLY POOR
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY HEALTH
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
CONSUMPTION QUINTILES
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS
COPING MECHANISMS
COPING STRATEGIES
COPING STRATEGY
CORRELATES OF POVERTY
DAILY WAGE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
DIFFERENTIALS IN MORTALITY
DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY
DISABILITY
DISABILITY BENEFITS
DISABILITY GRANT
DONOR FUNDING
DONOR FUNDS
DONOR SUPPORT
DROUGHT
DURABLE ASSETS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELDERLY
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
ENROLMENT RATES
EX-COMBATANTS
EXTREME POVERTY
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS
FARM EMPLOYMENT
FARM SECTOR
FARM WORK
FEE WAIVERS
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FIREWOOD
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD CROP
FOOD NEEDS
FOOD SECURITY
GENDER MAINSTREAMING
GENOCIDE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
HEALTH CENTRE
HEALTH CENTRES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE BASE
ILLNESS
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME SUPPORT
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INEQUALITY
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
INSURANCE SCHEMES
IRRIGATION
JOB CREATION
LANDLESS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
LEVELS OF PRODUCTIVITY
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
LOSS OF INCOME
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MICRO-CREDIT
MICRO-ENTERPRISE
MILK
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORTALITY DECLINES
MOTHER
MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL POLICY
NEONATAL MORTALITY
NUTRITION
OLD AGE
OLD-AGE
ORPHANS
PENSIONS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY LEVEL
POOR
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLD
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
POVERTY ACROSS PROVINCES
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS
POVERTY STATUS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PROTECTION POLICIES
PROTECTION POLICY
PROTECTION SYSTEM
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC WORKS
RADIO
RATE OF GROWTH
REDUCTION OF POVERTY
REFUGEE
REFUGEES
REGIONAL VARIATION
REMITTANCES
RESPECT
RETURNEES
RISK COPING
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK POOLING
RISK-POOLING
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL GAP
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
SAFETY NET SYSTEMS
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL ENROLMENT
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SELECTION CRITERIA
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS
SHEEP
SHOCK
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL PROTECTION SPENDING
SOCIAL RISK
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL TRANSFER
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
SSN
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUBSISTENCE
SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
SUPPORT GRANT
TARGETING
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRANSIENT POVERTY
UNDERSTANDING OF POVERTY
URBAN AREAS
VICTIMS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
VULNERABILITY REDUCTION
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUP
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
WAGE WORK
Kamurase, Alex
Wylde, Emily
Hitimana, Stephen
Kitunzi, Anka
Rwanda : Social Safety Net Assessment
geographic_facet Africa
Rwanda
relation Social protection and labor discussion paper;no. 1419
description Rwanda has experienced remarkable reductions in poverty from 59 percent in 2000/01 to 45 percent in 2010/11 (NISR, 2012). Social protection sector has equally evolved recently, both in terms of extending coverage of new programs and developing core functions on policy and strategy. The sector has matured from fragmented and largely off-budget donor programs to an increasingly government-owned and coherent system of interventions. But many Rwandans remain in extreme deprivation and are often stuck in chronic poverty. The sector thus needs to evolve further by deepening systems and reforms to the implementation level, increasing current low coverage of the poor by the core social safety nets programs and adequately responding to the changing needs of poverty and vulnerability. The government remains committed to pro-poor reforms and ensuring inclusive growth is sustained and enhanced.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Kamurase, Alex
Wylde, Emily
Hitimana, Stephen
Kitunzi, Anka
author_facet Kamurase, Alex
Wylde, Emily
Hitimana, Stephen
Kitunzi, Anka
author_sort Kamurase, Alex
title Rwanda : Social Safety Net Assessment
title_short Rwanda : Social Safety Net Assessment
title_full Rwanda : Social Safety Net Assessment
title_fullStr Rwanda : Social Safety Net Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Rwanda : Social Safety Net Assessment
title_sort rwanda : social safety net assessment
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/07/20301875/rwanda-social-safety-net-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20777
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spelling okr-10986-207772021-04-23T14:03:56Z Rwanda : Social Safety Net Assessment Kamurase, Alex Wylde, Emily Hitimana, Stephen Kitunzi, Anka ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AGE DISTRIBUTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL WAGE BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH CARE BASIC NEEDS BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS BENEFIT PACKAGE CAREGIVERS CASH BENEFITS CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFERS CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC POVERTY CHRONICALLY POOR CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY HEALTH CONSUMPTION POVERTY CONSUMPTION QUINTILES CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS COPING MECHANISMS COPING STRATEGIES COPING STRATEGY CORRELATES OF POVERTY DAILY WAGE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DIFFERENTIALS IN MORTALITY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DISABILITY DISABILITY BENEFITS DISABILITY GRANT DONOR FUNDING DONOR FUNDS DONOR SUPPORT DROUGHT DURABLE ASSETS ECONOMIC GROWTH ELDERLY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES EMPLOYMENT GENERATION ENROLMENT RATES EX-COMBATANTS EXTREME POVERTY EXTREME POVERTY LINE EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM SECTOR FARM WORK FEE WAIVERS FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FIREWOOD FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD CROP FOOD NEEDS FOOD SECURITY GENDER MAINSTREAMING GENOCIDE GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH CENTRE HEALTH CENTRES HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH RISKS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE BASE ILLNESS INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME GENERATION INCOME SUPPORT INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES INEQUALITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFORMATION SYSTEM INSURANCE MECHANISMS INSURANCE SCHEMES IRRIGATION JOB CREATION LANDLESS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF PRODUCTIVITY LIVE BIRTHS LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOSS OF INCOME MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE MEDICAL EXPENSES MICRO-CREDIT MICRO-ENTERPRISE MILK MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY DECLINES MOTHER MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL POLICY NEONATAL MORTALITY NUTRITION OLD AGE OLD-AGE ORPHANS PENSIONS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY LEVEL POOR POOR FARMERS POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION PROJECTIONS POVERTY ACROSS PROVINCES POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS POVERTY STATUS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PROGRESS PROTECTION POLICIES PROTECTION POLICY PROTECTION SYSTEM PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC WORKS RADIO RATE OF GROWTH REDUCTION OF POVERTY REFUGEE REFUGEES REGIONAL VARIATION REMITTANCES RESPECT RETURNEES RISK COPING RISK MANAGEMENT RISK POOLING RISK-POOLING RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL GAP SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NET SYSTEMS SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL ENROLMENT SCHOOLING SECONDARY EDUCATION SELECTION CRITERIA SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS SHEEP SHOCK SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION SPENDING SOCIAL RISK SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL TRANSFER SOCIAL TRANSFERS SSN STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUBSISTENCE SUBSISTENCE FARMERS SUPPORT GRANT TARGETING TERTIARY EDUCATION TRANSIENT POVERTY UNDERSTANDING OF POVERTY URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VULNERABILITY VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT VULNERABILITY REDUCTION VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE GROUP VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WAGE WORK Rwanda has experienced remarkable reductions in poverty from 59 percent in 2000/01 to 45 percent in 2010/11 (NISR, 2012). Social protection sector has equally evolved recently, both in terms of extending coverage of new programs and developing core functions on policy and strategy. The sector has matured from fragmented and largely off-budget donor programs to an increasingly government-owned and coherent system of interventions. But many Rwandans remain in extreme deprivation and are often stuck in chronic poverty. The sector thus needs to evolve further by deepening systems and reforms to the implementation level, increasing current low coverage of the poor by the core social safety nets programs and adequately responding to the changing needs of poverty and vulnerability. The government remains committed to pro-poor reforms and ensuring inclusive growth is sustained and enhanced. 2014-12-17T22:14:06Z 2014-12-17T22:14:06Z 2012-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/07/20301875/rwanda-social-safety-net-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20777 English en_US Social protection and labor discussion paper;no. 1419 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa Rwanda