Social Protection and Disaster Recovery
This note highlights the critical contribution that social protection can make to a broader disaster recovery effort by helping directly to disaster-affected households. It is intended primarily for those government officials involved in organizing...
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okr-10986-345782021-05-25T09:58:35Z Social Protection and Disaster Recovery Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DISASTER RECOVERY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS CASH TRANSFERS FOOD PROGRAM PUBLIC WORKS SERVICE DELIVERY READINESS ASSESSMENT This note highlights the critical contribution that social protection can make to a broader disaster recovery effort by helping directly to disaster-affected households. It is intended primarily for those government officials involved in organizing the post-disaster response and recovery effort who may not be familiar with social protection or the contribution it can make as part of their response and recovery plans. It also provides a high-level sensitization to the main social protection programs and their potential uses in response and recovery, including their primary strengths and limitations in post disaster settings. It is hoped that this indicative information can provide the basis and impetus for government officials leading the response and recovery effort to collaborate with their own national social protection ministries, departments and agencies in order to assess the most appropriate contribution that social protection can make in their specific country contexts, and at a much more detailed degree of technical specificity. 2020-10-06T14:32:14Z 2020-10-06T14:32:14Z 2020-09-29 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/697921601537215791/Social-Protection-and-Disaster-Recovery http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34578 English Disaster Recovery Guidance Series; 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 |
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DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DISASTER RECOVERY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS CASH TRANSFERS FOOD PROGRAM PUBLIC WORKS SERVICE DELIVERY READINESS ASSESSMENT Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery Social Protection and Disaster Recovery |
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This note highlights the critical
contribution that social protection can make to a broader
disaster recovery effort by helping directly to
disaster-affected households. It is intended primarily for
those government officials involved in organizing the
post-disaster response and recovery effort who may not be
familiar with social protection or the contribution it can
make as part of their response and recovery plans. It also
provides a high-level sensitization to the main social
protection programs and their potential uses in response and
recovery, including their primary strengths and limitations
in post disaster settings. It is hoped that this indicative
information can provide the basis and impetus for government
officials leading the response and recovery effort to
collaborate with their own national social protection
ministries, departments and agencies in order to assess the
most appropriate contribution that social protection can
make in their specific country contexts, and at a much more
detailed degree of technical specificity. |
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Social Protection and Disaster Recovery |
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Social Protection and Disaster Recovery |
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Social Protection and Disaster Recovery |
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Social Protection and Disaster Recovery |
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Social Protection and Disaster Recovery |
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social protection and disaster recovery |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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