Inventory of Social Protection Programs in Myanmar
Myanmar’s spending on and coverage of social protection programs is low. Developing the building blocks of a social protection system needs to be a gradual process based on strengtheninginstitutional capacity and ensuring fiscal sustainability. Key...
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okr-10986-223212021-04-23T14:04:08Z Inventory of Social Protection Programs in Myanmar Infante-Villarroel, Mariana CHILD HEALTH RISKS SAFETY NET PROGRAMS BASIC EDUCATION WORKING-AGE POPULATION OLD AGE SOCIAL PENSIONS SUSTAINABILITY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT INFORMATION PROGRAMS POPULATION GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT WELFARE COMMUNITY MECHANISMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT POLICY DISCUSSIONS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION EMERGENCY RELIEF BENEFIT PAYMENT EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE VULNERABILITY BENEFICIARIES PENSION ACCESS TO EDUCATION SAFETY NETS DISASTER RELIEF LABOR MARKET CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONS MINISTRY OF HEALTH NEWBORNS TRAINING PUBLIC SUPPORT MIGRATION SOCIAL INSURANCE NATURAL DISASTERS SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS DISASTERS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SCHOOL STUDENTS VULNERABLE WOMEN PRIMARY SCHOOL ORPHANS SERVICE DELIVERY MIGRANTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS CIVIL SERVICE PENSION ELDERLY RESPECT COPING MECHANISMS SOCIAL PROTECTION INTERVENTIONS HUMAN CAPITAL SCHOOL YEAR SOCIAL SAFETY NETS MIGRANT OLDER PEOPLE FOOD SECURITY POLICY DEVELOPMENT HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES PENSIONS FOOD ASSISTANCE VULNERABLE GROUPS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SOCIAL POLICY SAFETY NET PENSION PROGRAMS MANDATES EARLY CHILDHOOD DISADVANTAGED GROUPS MIGRANT WORKERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY CHILD PROTECTION NUTRITION POPULATIONS LIFE CYCLE YOUNG CHILDREN POLICY DEVELOPMENTS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS ADOLESCENTS POLICY SOCIAL WELFARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS INSURANCE MATERNAL HEALTH PENSION SCHEME SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SCHEMES RISK ILLNESS IMMIGRATION PENSIONERS POPULATION LAW STUDENTS SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN RISK MANAGEMENT SOCIAL SECURITY REFORMS WOMEN NATIONAL DIALOGUE RURAL DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY EMPLOYEES Myanmar’s spending on and coverage of social protection programs is low. Developing the building blocks of a social protection system needs to be a gradual process based on strengtheninginstitutional capacity and ensuring fiscal sustainability. Key social security reforms and the expansion of government-led social assistance programs can promote poverty reduction and help Myanmar address vulnerabilities in an effective and sustainable way. Development partners’ experience can be an important asset government can resort to when designing and implementing social assistance in Myanmar. 2015-07-28T21:22:39Z 2015-07-28T21:22:39Z 2015-07-07 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24764917/inventory-social-protection-programs-myanmar http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22321 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study East Asia and Pacific Myanmar |
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CHILD HEALTH RISKS SAFETY NET PROGRAMS BASIC EDUCATION WORKING-AGE POPULATION OLD AGE SOCIAL PENSIONS SUSTAINABILITY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT INFORMATION PROGRAMS POPULATION GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT WELFARE COMMUNITY MECHANISMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT POLICY DISCUSSIONS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION EMERGENCY RELIEF BENEFIT PAYMENT EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE VULNERABILITY BENEFICIARIES PENSION ACCESS TO EDUCATION SAFETY NETS DISASTER RELIEF LABOR MARKET CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONS MINISTRY OF HEALTH NEWBORNS TRAINING PUBLIC SUPPORT MIGRATION SOCIAL INSURANCE NATURAL DISASTERS SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS DISASTERS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SCHOOL STUDENTS VULNERABLE WOMEN PRIMARY SCHOOL ORPHANS SERVICE DELIVERY MIGRANTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS CIVIL SERVICE PENSION ELDERLY RESPECT COPING MECHANISMS SOCIAL PROTECTION INTERVENTIONS HUMAN CAPITAL SCHOOL YEAR SOCIAL SAFETY NETS MIGRANT OLDER PEOPLE FOOD SECURITY POLICY DEVELOPMENT HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES PENSIONS FOOD ASSISTANCE VULNERABLE GROUPS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SOCIAL POLICY SAFETY NET PENSION PROGRAMS MANDATES EARLY CHILDHOOD DISADVANTAGED GROUPS MIGRANT WORKERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY CHILD PROTECTION NUTRITION POPULATIONS LIFE CYCLE YOUNG CHILDREN POLICY DEVELOPMENTS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS ADOLESCENTS POLICY SOCIAL WELFARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS INSURANCE MATERNAL HEALTH PENSION SCHEME SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SCHEMES RISK ILLNESS IMMIGRATION PENSIONERS POPULATION LAW STUDENTS SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN RISK MANAGEMENT SOCIAL SECURITY REFORMS WOMEN NATIONAL DIALOGUE RURAL DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY EMPLOYEES |
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CHILD HEALTH RISKS SAFETY NET PROGRAMS BASIC EDUCATION WORKING-AGE POPULATION OLD AGE SOCIAL PENSIONS SUSTAINABILITY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT INFORMATION PROGRAMS POPULATION GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT WELFARE COMMUNITY MECHANISMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT POLICY DISCUSSIONS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION EMERGENCY RELIEF BENEFIT PAYMENT EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE VULNERABILITY BENEFICIARIES PENSION ACCESS TO EDUCATION SAFETY NETS DISASTER RELIEF LABOR MARKET CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONS MINISTRY OF HEALTH NEWBORNS TRAINING PUBLIC SUPPORT MIGRATION SOCIAL INSURANCE NATURAL DISASTERS SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS DISASTERS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SCHOOL STUDENTS VULNERABLE WOMEN PRIMARY SCHOOL ORPHANS SERVICE DELIVERY MIGRANTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS CIVIL SERVICE PENSION ELDERLY RESPECT COPING MECHANISMS SOCIAL PROTECTION INTERVENTIONS HUMAN CAPITAL SCHOOL YEAR SOCIAL SAFETY NETS MIGRANT OLDER PEOPLE FOOD SECURITY POLICY DEVELOPMENT HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES PENSIONS FOOD ASSISTANCE VULNERABLE GROUPS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SOCIAL POLICY SAFETY NET PENSION PROGRAMS MANDATES EARLY CHILDHOOD DISADVANTAGED GROUPS MIGRANT WORKERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY CHILD PROTECTION NUTRITION POPULATIONS LIFE CYCLE YOUNG CHILDREN POLICY DEVELOPMENTS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS ADOLESCENTS POLICY SOCIAL WELFARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS INSURANCE MATERNAL HEALTH PENSION SCHEME SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SCHEMES RISK ILLNESS IMMIGRATION PENSIONERS POPULATION LAW STUDENTS SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN RISK MANAGEMENT SOCIAL SECURITY REFORMS WOMEN NATIONAL DIALOGUE RURAL DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY EMPLOYEES Infante-Villarroel, Mariana Inventory of Social Protection Programs in Myanmar |
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East Asia and Pacific Myanmar |
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Myanmar’s spending on and coverage of
social protection programs is low. Developing the building
blocks of a social protection system needs to be a gradual
process based on strengtheninginstitutional capacity and
ensuring fiscal sustainability. Key social security reforms
and the expansion of government-led social assistance
programs can promote poverty reduction and help Myanmar
address vulnerabilities in an effective and sustainable way.
Development partners’ experience can be an important asset
government can resort to when designing and implementing
social assistance in Myanmar. |
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Infante-Villarroel, Mariana |
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Infante-Villarroel, Mariana |
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Infante-Villarroel, Mariana |
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Inventory of Social Protection Programs in Myanmar |
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Inventory of Social Protection Programs in Myanmar |
title_full |
Inventory of Social Protection Programs in Myanmar |
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Inventory of Social Protection Programs in Myanmar |
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Inventory of Social Protection Programs in Myanmar |
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inventory of social protection programs in myanmar |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24764917/inventory-social-protection-programs-myanmar http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22321 |
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