Malawi : Social Protection Status Report
Malawi is in the process of moving away from safety nets programming towards more long-term predictable social protection programming that helps poor households deal with risk and shocks through a more institutionalized and coordinated approach. Th...
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ACCESS TO ASSETS ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY GROUPS CALORIC INTAKE CAPACITY BUILDING CASH CROPS CASH INCOME CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CASH TRANSFERS CASH-FOR-WORK CHILD CARE CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC ILLNESS CHRONICALLY POOR CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY ASSETS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS CONDITIONAL CASH CONDITIONAL TRANSFERS CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE COPING MECHANISMS COVARIATE SHOCKS CREDIT SCHEME CREDIT SCHEMES CROP YIELDS DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DESTITUTE HOUSEHOLDS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIETARY DIVERSITY DIRECT TRANSFERS DISSEMINATION DIVERSIFICATION DROUGHT DURABLE ASSETS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SHOCKS ELDERLY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY AID EMERGENCY FOOD EXTENDED FAMILY EXTREME POVERTY FARMER FARMERS FEEDING PROGRAMS FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FEWER HOUSEHOLDS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD AID FOOD AID PROGRAM FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD ENTITLEMENTS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD MARKETS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD PRICES FOOD PROGRAM FOOD REQUIREMENTS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SHORTAGES FOOD TRANSFERS FOOD-FOR-WORK FREE FOOD GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER INEQUALITIES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES HIGH POVERTY HIV HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMANITARIAN RELIEF ILLNESSES IMPACT ON POVERTY INCOME INCOME LEVELS INCOME POVERTY INEQUALITY INSURANCE LANDHOLDINGS LANDLESS LANDLESS HOUSEHOLDS LEVELS OF VULNERABILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIMITED ACCESS LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MALNUTRITION MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES MICRO-CREDIT MIGRATION MINORITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE NEGATIVE IMPACT NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS NUTRITION PROGRAM NUTRITION PROGRAMS ORPHANS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE LEVELS PERVASIVE POVERTY POLICY AREAS POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY PROCESS POOR POOR AREAS POOR CHILDREN POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR PERSON POORER HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION SHARE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY GROUPS POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRACTITIONERS PREGNANT WOMEN PRICE SUPPORT PRIMARY SCHOOL PRODUCTIVE ASSETS PROGRESS PROTECTION POLICIES PROTECTION POLICY PROTECTION SYSTEM PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RELIEF FOOD REMOTE AREAS REPEATED SHOCKS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RISK FACTORS RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DISTRICTS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NETS SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL ENROLMENT SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DELIVERY SHOCK SMALL LANDHOLDINGS SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL ACTION FUND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL DIMENSION SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL TRANSFER SOCIAL TRANSFERS SOCIAL WELFARE STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMS SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARGETING TRADE OFFS TRANSFER PROGRAM TRANSFER PROGRAMS TRANSIENT POOR TRANSIENT POVERTY ULTRA POOR UNIVERSAL SUBSIDIES URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY VICIOUS CYCLE VOUCHERS VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORK PROGRAMS WORKS PROGRAM YOUNG CHILDREN |
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ACCESS TO ASSETS ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY GROUPS CALORIC INTAKE CAPACITY BUILDING CASH CROPS CASH INCOME CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CASH TRANSFERS CASH-FOR-WORK CHILD CARE CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC ILLNESS CHRONICALLY POOR CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY ASSETS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS CONDITIONAL CASH CONDITIONAL TRANSFERS CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE COPING MECHANISMS COVARIATE SHOCKS CREDIT SCHEME CREDIT SCHEMES CROP YIELDS DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DESTITUTE HOUSEHOLDS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIETARY DIVERSITY DIRECT TRANSFERS DISSEMINATION DIVERSIFICATION DROUGHT DURABLE ASSETS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SHOCKS ELDERLY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY AID EMERGENCY FOOD EXTENDED FAMILY EXTREME POVERTY FARMER FARMERS FEEDING PROGRAMS FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FEWER HOUSEHOLDS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD AID FOOD AID PROGRAM FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD ENTITLEMENTS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD MARKETS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD PRICES FOOD PROGRAM FOOD REQUIREMENTS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SHORTAGES FOOD TRANSFERS FOOD-FOR-WORK FREE FOOD GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER INEQUALITIES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES HIGH POVERTY HIV HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMANITARIAN RELIEF ILLNESSES IMPACT ON POVERTY INCOME INCOME LEVELS INCOME POVERTY INEQUALITY INSURANCE LANDHOLDINGS LANDLESS LANDLESS HOUSEHOLDS LEVELS OF VULNERABILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIMITED ACCESS LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MALNUTRITION MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES MICRO-CREDIT MIGRATION MINORITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE NEGATIVE IMPACT NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS NUTRITION PROGRAM NUTRITION PROGRAMS ORPHANS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE LEVELS PERVASIVE POVERTY POLICY AREAS POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY PROCESS POOR POOR AREAS POOR CHILDREN POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR PERSON POORER HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION SHARE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY GROUPS POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRACTITIONERS PREGNANT WOMEN PRICE SUPPORT PRIMARY SCHOOL PRODUCTIVE ASSETS PROGRESS PROTECTION POLICIES PROTECTION POLICY PROTECTION SYSTEM PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RELIEF FOOD REMOTE AREAS REPEATED SHOCKS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RISK FACTORS RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DISTRICTS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NETS SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL ENROLMENT SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DELIVERY SHOCK SMALL LANDHOLDINGS SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL ACTION FUND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL DIMENSION SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL TRANSFER SOCIAL TRANSFERS SOCIAL WELFARE STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMS SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARGETING TRADE OFFS TRANSFER PROGRAM TRANSFER PROGRAMS TRANSIENT POOR TRANSIENT POVERTY ULTRA POOR UNIVERSAL SUBSIDIES URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY VICIOUS CYCLE VOUCHERS VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORK PROGRAMS WORKS PROGRAM YOUNG CHILDREN World Bank Malawi : Social Protection Status Report |
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Malawi is in the process of moving away
from safety nets programming towards more long-term
predictable social protection programming that helps poor
households deal with risk and shocks through a more
institutionalized and coordinated approach. This report
provides a stocktake of social protection in Malawi for the
period 2003-2006, and, in partnership with the development
of a Malawi Social Protection Framework, aims to help Malawi
move towards a long-term social protection policy and
program. The report answers two specific questions: do the
range, goals and coverage of existing social protection
interventions (inventory) match up with the existing profile
of poverty, risk and vulnerability? Do the current
institutional and financing arrangements match up with the
need for institutionalized social protection in Malawi? In
order to answer these questions, we begin by describing the
poverty, vulnerability and risk profile in Malawi and by
developing a profile in Section 2 against which the coverage
of existing interventions discussed in Section 3 can be
matched. Section 4 matches the profile of poverty and
vulnerability with the array of interventions implemented as
safety nets interventions. In Section 5, the current
institutional arrangements for delivering social protection
in Malawi are assessed. Section 6 presents broad program
options in terms of funding and directions for social
protection, including lessons for the design and
implementation of social protection programs and pilots.
Section 7 raises a set of issues and challenges and provides
conclusions and recommendations. |
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Malawi : Social Protection Status Report |
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Malawi : Social Protection Status Report |
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Malawi : Social Protection Status Report |
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okr-10986-75792021-04-23T14:02:37Z Malawi : Social Protection Status Report World Bank ACCESS TO ASSETS ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY GROUPS CALORIC INTAKE CAPACITY BUILDING CASH CROPS CASH INCOME CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CASH TRANSFERS CASH-FOR-WORK CHILD CARE CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC ILLNESS CHRONICALLY POOR CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY ASSETS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS CONDITIONAL CASH CONDITIONAL TRANSFERS CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE COPING MECHANISMS COVARIATE SHOCKS CREDIT SCHEME CREDIT SCHEMES CROP YIELDS DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DESTITUTE HOUSEHOLDS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIETARY DIVERSITY DIRECT TRANSFERS DISSEMINATION DIVERSIFICATION DROUGHT DURABLE ASSETS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SHOCKS ELDERLY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY AID EMERGENCY FOOD EXTENDED FAMILY EXTREME POVERTY FARMER FARMERS FEEDING PROGRAMS FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FEWER HOUSEHOLDS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD AID FOOD AID PROGRAM FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD ENTITLEMENTS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD MARKETS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD PRICES FOOD PROGRAM FOOD REQUIREMENTS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SHORTAGES FOOD TRANSFERS FOOD-FOR-WORK FREE FOOD GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER INEQUALITIES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES HIGH POVERTY HIV HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMANITARIAN RELIEF ILLNESSES IMPACT ON POVERTY INCOME INCOME LEVELS INCOME POVERTY INEQUALITY INSURANCE LANDHOLDINGS LANDLESS LANDLESS HOUSEHOLDS LEVELS OF VULNERABILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIMITED ACCESS LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MALNUTRITION MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES MICRO-CREDIT MIGRATION MINORITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE NEGATIVE IMPACT NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS NUTRITION PROGRAM NUTRITION PROGRAMS ORPHANS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE LEVELS PERVASIVE POVERTY POLICY AREAS POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY PROCESS POOR POOR AREAS POOR CHILDREN POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR PERSON POORER HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION SHARE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY GROUPS POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRACTITIONERS PREGNANT WOMEN PRICE SUPPORT PRIMARY SCHOOL PRODUCTIVE ASSETS PROGRESS PROTECTION POLICIES PROTECTION POLICY PROTECTION SYSTEM PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RELIEF FOOD REMOTE AREAS REPEATED SHOCKS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RISK FACTORS RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DISTRICTS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NETS SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL ENROLMENT SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DELIVERY SHOCK SMALL LANDHOLDINGS SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL ACTION FUND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL DIMENSION SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL TRANSFER SOCIAL TRANSFERS SOCIAL WELFARE STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMS SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARGETING TRADE OFFS TRANSFER PROGRAM TRANSFER PROGRAMS TRANSIENT POOR TRANSIENT POVERTY ULTRA POOR UNIVERSAL SUBSIDIES URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY VICIOUS CYCLE VOUCHERS VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORK PROGRAMS WORKS PROGRAM YOUNG CHILDREN Malawi is in the process of moving away from safety nets programming towards more long-term predictable social protection programming that helps poor households deal with risk and shocks through a more institutionalized and coordinated approach. This report provides a stocktake of social protection in Malawi for the period 2003-2006, and, in partnership with the development of a Malawi Social Protection Framework, aims to help Malawi move towards a long-term social protection policy and program. The report answers two specific questions: do the range, goals and coverage of existing social protection interventions (inventory) match up with the existing profile of poverty, risk and vulnerability? Do the current institutional and financing arrangements match up with the need for institutionalized social protection in Malawi? In order to answer these questions, we begin by describing the poverty, vulnerability and risk profile in Malawi and by developing a profile in Section 2 against which the coverage of existing interventions discussed in Section 3 can be matched. Section 4 matches the profile of poverty and vulnerability with the array of interventions implemented as safety nets interventions. In Section 5, the current institutional arrangements for delivering social protection in Malawi are assessed. Section 6 presents broad program options in terms of funding and directions for social protection, including lessons for the design and implementation of social protection programs and pilots. Section 7 raises a set of issues and challenges and provides conclusions and recommendations. 2012-06-08T19:38:25Z 2012-06-08T19:38:25Z 2007 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/10/8829074/malawi-social-protection-status-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7579 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Economic & Sector Work Africa Southern Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Malawi |