Global database on social protection responses to COVID-19 Version 14: Dec 11th 2020 The purpose of making this database public is to support policymakers, practioners and the research community as they address the Covid and evidence-based decision-making. Data is preliminary, continuously updated and subject to change. This database underpins the paper by Gentilini, U., Almenfi, M., Dale, P. (2020) " Social Protection and Jobs Responses to COVID-19: A Rea Measures". Living paper, version 14 (December 11, 2020). The paper is available here: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/590531592231143435/pdf/Social-Protection-and-Jobs-Responses-to-COVID-19-A-Real-Time- Measures-June-12-2020.pdf Reference to this database should read as follows: Gentilini, U., Almenfi, M., Dale, P. (2020) " Global Database on Social Protection and Job 19". Living database, version 14 (December 11, 2020). Database includes the following tabs/sheets: 1. Social assistance (SA) measures *_Includes program information such as the country's name, region and income level *_Contains descriptions on the different SA programs (cash transfers, childcare support, social pensions, in-kind support feeding, utility and financial wavers/postponements, and public works) *_Each SA category has information (when available) on the number of beneficiaries, amount of transfers, program bud allocation, nature of intervention (eg, new or pre-existing), start and end date, and planned vs actual beneficiaries *_For cash transfers, we were able to extract more details (when available) on programs such as duration of the transfe increase of transfers in case of the vertical expansion (further explanation below) ** Some methodological choices 1- For beneficiaries counting, we converted information from households to individuals. To do that, we used average households sizes from the UN "Household Size and Composition Around the World 2017" data book number of beneficiaries is reported in households, we then convert it by multiplying it by the country's aver size 2- Estimating horizontal and vertical expansion. When counting beneficiaries in scaling up existing programs newly added number of beneficiaries or the final total program beneficiaries as a result of C19. Similarly, if t only horizontal expansion, we then count only the new added number of beneficiaries. 3- To calculate transfer adequacy (to what extent the benefit size is small or large in comparison to GDP/cap the countries' monthly GDP per capita in local currency from the IMF 2019 WEO. Simply, we divide transfers the GDPpc/12. 4- Part of the analysis includes calculations that rely on pre-COVID19 data -- such as coverage expansion or t compare pre and post COVID19 situations. We get the pre-COVID19 data (when available) from the same so policy information. In the case of coverage expansion, we used WBG ASPIRE admin data for the latest inform COVID19 number of beneficiaries. 2. Social insurance measures *_ Has SI programs descriptions and programs budget allocations 3. Labor markets measures *_Has LM programs descriptions and programs budget allocations Note: Information in this database involves government responses to the crisis at national and local level. Data sources include official info published by governments, complemented in some cases with information from relevant global and national public information sources. In cases, information was provided directly by country-based experts in WBG, UNICEF, UN agencies and governments, while the full database reviewed, validated and integrated by global, regional and country social protection teams at the WBG. Overall, findings should be conside preliminary and interpreted with caution . For information or clarifications, as well as suggestions for including additional measures, pleas Gentilini, Global Lead for Social Assistance (ugentilini@worldbank.org) and Mohamed Almenfi, Research Analyst (malmenfi@worldbank.or COVID-19 ommunity as they address the Covid crisis through informed . Jobs Responses to COVID-19: A Real-Time Review of Country esponses-to-COVID-19-A-Real-Time-Review-of-Country- atabase on Social Protection and Jobs Responses to COVID- el port, social pensions, in-kind support, school s, amount of transfers, program budget planned vs actual beneficiaries rams such as duration of the transfers and the % ds to individuals. To do that, we used countries' n Around the World 2017" data booklet. When the y multiplying it by the country's average household aries in scaling up existing programs, we only considered aries as a result of C19. Similarly, if the nature of the policy is of beneficiaries. ll or large in comparison to GDP/capita), we used 19 WEO. Simply, we divide transfers amount by ta -- such as coverage expansion or transfers % increase that a (when available) from the same source we get the new PIRE admin data for the latest information available on pre- vel. Data sources include official information ational public information sources. In particular overnments, while the full database is regularly . Overall, findings should be considered ncluding additional measures, please contact Ugo ch Analyst (malmenfi@worldbank.org). SOCIAL PROTECTION AND JOBS RESPONSES TO COVID-19 Version Dec 11th, 2020 Note: Information in this database data sources include official information published in government websites, and in many cases we reported information from global information was provided directly by country-based experts, while the full database was validated and integrated by regional and country social protection teams at the considered preliminary and interpreted with caution. For information or clarifications on the text, as well as suggestions for including additional experiences, please (ugentilini@worldbank.org) and Mohamed Almenfi (malmenfi@worldbank.org). The table will be updated weekly SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE Cash- In-kind (in- Utility and Paid Health Pensions and Social security Public Countries based kind/school financial leave/unem insurance disability contributions Works transfers * feeding) support ployment support benefits (waiver/subsidy) Afghanistan ✓ ✓ ✓ Albania ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Algeria ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Andorra ✓ Angola ✓ ✓ ✓ Anguilla (UK) ✓ ✓ Antigua and Barbuda ✓ ✓ ✓ Argentina ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Armenia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Aruba Australia ✓ ✓ ✓ Austria ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Azerbaijan ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Bahamas, the ✓ ✓ Bahrain ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Bangladesh ✓ ✓ Barbados ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Belarus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Belgium ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Belize ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Benin ✓ ✓ Bermuda ✓ ✓ Bhutan ✓ ✓ Bolivia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Bosnia and Herzegovina ✓ ✓ Botswana ✓ ✓ Brazil ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ British Virgin Islands ✓ ✓ ✓ Brunei Darussalam ✓ Bulgaria ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Burkina Faso ✓ ✓ ✓ Burundi Cabo Verde ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Cambodia ✓ ✓ ✓ Cameroon ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Canada ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Caribbean Netherlands ✓ ✓ Cayman Islands ✓ ✓ ✓ Central African Republic ✓ Chad ✓ Chile ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ China ✓ ✓ Colombia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Comoros ✓ Congo, Dem. Rep. ✓ ✓ Congo, Rep. ✓ ✓ Cook Island ✓ ✓ Costa Rica ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Côte d'Ivoire ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Croatia ✓ Cuba Curacao ✓ Cyprus ✓ ✓ Czech Republic ✓ Denmark ✓ Djibouti ✓ ✓ ✓ Dominica ✓ Dominican Republic ✓ ✓ ✓ Ecuador ✓ ✓ ✓ Egypt, Arab Rep. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ El Salvador ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Equatorial Guinea ✓ Estonia ✓ ✓ Eswatini ✓ ✓ ✓ Ethiopia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Faroe Islands (Denmark) Fiji ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Finland ✓ ✓ France ✓ ✓ ✓ Gabon ✓ ✓ Gambia, The ✓ ✓ ✓ Georgia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Germany ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Ghana ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Gibraltar ✓ Greece ✓ ✓ ✓ Greenland Grenada ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Guam ✓ Guatemala ✓ Guernsey ✓ ✓ Guinea ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Guinea-Bissau ✓ ✓ Guyana ✓ ✓ Haiti ✓ ✓ Honduras ✓ ✓ Hong Kong SAR, China ✓ ✓ Hungary ✓ ✓ ✓ Iceland ✓ ✓ ✓ India ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Indonesia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Iran, Islamic Rep. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Iraq ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Ireland ✓ ✓ ✓ Isle of Man ✓ Israel ✓ ✓ Italy ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Jamaica ✓ ✓ ✓ Japan ✓ ✓ ✓ Jordan ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Kazakhstan ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Kenya ✓ ✓ ✓ Korea, Rep. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Kosovo ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Kuwait ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Kyrgyz Republic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Lao PDR ✓ Latvia ✓ Lebanon ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Lesotho ✓ ✓ Liberia ✓ ✓ ✓ Libya ✓ Liechtenstein ✓ Lithuania ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Luxembourg ✓ ✓ ✓ Macao SAR, China ✓ ✓ ✓ Madagascar ✓ ✓ ✓ Malawi ✓ Malaysia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Maldives ✓ ✓ Mali ✓ ✓ ✓ Malta ✓ ✓ ✓ Mauritania ✓ ✓ ✓ Mauritius ✓ ✓ Mexico ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Micronesia, Fed. Sts. ✓ Moldova ✓ ✓ Monaco ✓ ✓ Mongolia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Montenegro ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Montserrat (UK) ✓ ✓ ✓ Morocco ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Mozambique ✓ ✓ ✓ Myanmar ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Namibia ✓ ✓ Nepal ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Netherlands ✓ ✓ New Caledonia ✓ ✓ New Zealand ✓ ✓ Nicaragua ✓ Niger ✓ ✓ ✓ Nigeria ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ North Macedonia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Northern Mariana Islands ✓ ✓ Norway ✓ ✓ Oman ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Pakistan ✓ ✓ ✓ Palau ✓ ✓ Panama ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Papua New Guinea ✓ Paraguay ✓ ✓ Peru ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Philippines ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Poland ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Portugal ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Qatar ✓ ✓ Réunion (France) ✓ Romania ✓ ✓ Russian Federation ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Rwanda ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France) ✓ Samoa ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ San Marino ✓ São Tomé and Principe ✓ Saudi Arabia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Senegal ✓ ✓ Serbia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Seychelles ✓ Sierra Leone ✓ ✓ Singapore ✓ ✓ ✓ Sint Maarten (Dutch part) ✓ ✓ ✓ Slovak Republic ✓ ✓ Slovenia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Solomon Islands ✓ Somalia ✓ South Africa ✓ ✓ ✓ South Sudan ✓ Spain ✓ ✓ ✓ Sri Lanka ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ St. Kitts and Nevis ✓ ✓ ✓ St. Lucia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ St. Vincent and the Grenadines ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Sudan ✓ ✓ Suriname ✓ ✓ Sweden ✓ Switzerland ✓ Syrian Arab Republic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Taiwan, China ✓ ✓ ✓ Tajikistan ✓ ✓ Tanzania ✓ Thailand ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Timor-Leste ✓ ✓ Togo ✓ ✓ Tonga ✓ ✓ ✓ Trinidad and Tobago ✓ ✓ ✓ Tunisia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Turkey ✓ ✓ ✓ Turkmenistan ✓ Turks and Caicos islands ✓ ✓ Tuvalu ✓ Uganda ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Ukraine ✓ ✓ ✓ United Arab Emirates ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ United Kingdom ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ United States ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Uruguay ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Uzbekistan ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Vanuatu ✓ Venezuela, RB ✓ ✓ ✓ Vietnam ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Virgin Islands (U.S.) ✓ West Bank and Gaza ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Yemen, Rep. ✓ ✓ Zambia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Zimbabwe ✓ See social assistance in details See social insurance in details see labor markets in details eported information from global and national news outlets. In some cases, ntry social protection teams at the World Bank. Overall, findings should be g additional experiences, please contact Ugo Gentilini LABOR MARKETS Labor Wage Activation Reduced work regulation subsidy (training) time subsidy adjustment ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Social Assistance Income Countries Country code Region population level Afghanistan AFG SAR LIC 37,172,386 Afghanistan AFG SAR LIC 37,172,386 Albania ALB ECA UMIC 2,866,376 Albania ALB ECA UMIC 2,866,376 Algeria DZA MNA UMIC 42,228,429 Algeria DZA MNA UMIC 42,228,429 Andorra AND ECA HIC 77,006 Angola AGO AFR LMIC 30,809,762 Angola AGO AFR LMIC 30,809,762 Angola AGO AFR LMIC 30,809,762 Anguilla (UK) LAC HIC 15,094 Antigua and Barbuda ATG LAC HIC 96,286 Argentina ARG LAC UMIC 44,494,502 Argentina ARG LAC UMIC 44,494,502 Argentina ARG LAC UMIC 44,494,502 Armenia ARM ECA UMIC 2,951,776 Armenia ARM ECA UMIC 2,951,776 Armenia ARM ECA UMIC 2,951,776 Armenia ARM ECA UMIC 2,951,776 Armenia ARM ECA UMIC 2,951,776 Armenia ARM ECA UMIC 2,951,776 Armenia ARM ECA UMIC 2,951,776 Armenia ARM ECA UMIC 2,951,776 Aruba ABW LAC HIC 105,845 Australia AUS EAP HIC 24,982,688 Australia AUS EAP HIC 24,982,688 Australia AUS EAP HIC 24,982,688 Austria AUT ECA HIC 8,840,521 Austria AUT ECA HIC 8,840,521 Austria AUT ECA HIC 8,840,521 Austria AUT ECA HIC 8,840,521 Azerbaijan AZE ECA UMIC 9,939,800 Azerbaijan AZE ECA UMIC 9,939,800 Bahamas, the BHS LAC HIC 385,640 Bahrain BHR MNA HIC 1,569,439 Bahrain BHR MNA HIC 1,569,439 Bangladesh BGD SAR LMIC 161,356,039 Bangladesh BGD SAR LMIC 161,356,039 Barbados BRB LAC HIC 286,641 Barbados BRB LAC HIC 286,641 Belarus BLR ECA UMIC 9,483,499 Belarus BLR ECA UMIC 9,483,499 Belgium BEL ECA HIC 11,433,256 Belgium BEL ECA HIC 11,433,256 Belize BLZ LAC UMIC 383,071 Benin BEN AFR LIC 11,485,048 Bermuda BMU NA HIC 63,973 Bhutan BTN SAR LMIC 754,000 Bhutan BTN SAR LMIC 754,000 Bolivia BOL LAC LMIC 11,353,142 Bolivia BOL LAC LMIC 11,353,142 Bolivia BOL LAC LMIC 11,353,142 Bolivia BOL LAC LMIC 11,353,143 Bolivia BOL LAC LMIC 11,353,144 Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH ECA UMIC 3,323,929 Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH ECA UMIC 3,323,929 Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH ECA UMIC 3,323,930 Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH ECA UMIC 3,323,931 Botswana BWA AFR UMIC 2,254,126 Brazil BRA LAC UMIC 209,469,333 Brazil BRA LAC UMIC 209,469,333 Brazil BRA LAC UMIC 209,469,333 British Virgin Islands VIR LAC HIC 29,802 Brunei Darussalam BRN EAP HIC 428,962 Bulgaria BGR ECA UMIC 7,025,037 Bulgaria BGR ECA UMIC 7,025,037 Burkina Faso BFA AFR LIC 19,751,535 Burkina Faso BFA AFR LIC 19,751,535 Burundi BDI AFR LIC 19,751,535 Cabo Verde CPV AFR LMIC 543,767 Cabo Verde CPV AFR LMIC 543,767 Cambodia KHM EAP LMIC 16,249,798 Cameroon CMR AFR LMIC 25,216,237 Canada CAN NA HIC 37,057,765 Canada CAN NA HIC 37,057,765 Canada CAN NA HIC 37,057,765 Canada CAN NA HIC 37,057,765 Canada CAN NA HIC 37,057,765 Caribbean Netherlands LAC HIC 25,987 Caribbean Netherlands LAC HIC 25,987 Cayman Islands CYM LAC HIC 64,174 Central African Republic AFR LIC 64,174 Chad TCD AFR LIC 15,477,751 Chile CHL LAC HIC 18,729,160 Chile CHL LAC 18,729,160 Chile CHL LAC 18,729,160 Chile CHL LAC HIC 18,729,160 China CHN EAP UMIC 1,392,730,000 China CHN EAP UMIC 1,392,730,000 China CHN EAP UMIC 1,392,730,000 China CHN EAP UMIC 1,392,730,000 Colombia COL LAC UMIC 49,648,685 Colombia COL LAC UMIC 49,648,685 Colombia COL LAC UMIC 49,648,685 Colombia COL LAC UMIC 49,648,685 Colombia COL LAC UMIC 49,648,685 Colombia COL LAC UMIC 49,648,685 Comoros COM AFR LMIC 832,322 Congo, Dem. Rep. COD AFR LIC 84,068,091 Congo, Rep. COG AFR LMIC 5,518,087 Congo, Rep. COG AFR LMIC 5,518,087 Cook Island EAP HIC 17,562 Cook Island EAP HIC 17,562 Cook Island EAP HIC 17,562 Costa Rica CRI LAC UMIC 4,999,441 Costa Rica CRI LAC UMIC 4,999,441 Costa Rica CRI LAC UMIC 4,999,441 Costa Rica CRI LAC UMIC 4,999,441 Côte d'Ivoire CIV AFR LMIC 25,000,000 Côte d'Ivoire CIV AFR LMIC 25,000,000 Croatia HRV ECA HIC 4,087,843 Cuba CUB LAC UMIC 11,338,138 Curacao CUW LAC HIC 159,800 Curacao CUW LAC HIC 159,800 Cyprus CYP ECA HIC 1,189,265 Czech Republic CZE ECA HIC 10,629,928 Denmark DNK ECA HIC 5,793,636 Djibouti DJI MNA LMIC 958,920 Djibouti DJI MNA LMIC 958,920 Dominica DMA LAC UMIC 71,625 Dominica DMA LAC UMIC 71,625 Dominica DMA LAC UMIC 71,625 Dominica DMA LAC UMIC 71,625 Dominican Republic x LAC UMIC 10,627,165 Dominican Republic DOM LAC UMIC 10,627,165 Dominican Republic DOM LAC UMIC 10,627,165 Ecuador ECU LAC UMIC 17,084,357 Ecuador ECU LAC UMIC 17,084,357 Egypt, Arab Rep. MNA LMIC 98,423,595 Egypt, Arab Rep. MNA LMIC 98,423,595 Egypt, Arab Rep. MNA LMIC 98,423,595 Egypt, Arab Rep. MNA LMIC 98,423,595 Egypt, Arab Rep. MNA LMIC 98,423,595 El Salvador SLV LAC LMIC 6,420,744 Equatorial Guinea GNQ AFR UMIC 1,308,974 Estonia EST ECA HIC 1,321,977 Eswatini SWZ AFR LMIC 1,136,191 Ethiopia ETH AFR LIC 109,224,559 Ethiopia ETH AFR LIC 109,224,559 Ethiopia ETH AFR LIC 109,224,559 Ethiopia ETH AFR LIC 109,224,559 Faroe Islands (Denmark) ECA HIC Fiji FJI EAP UMIC 883,483 Fiji FJI EAP UMIC 883,483 Finland FIN ECA HIC 5,515,525 France FRA ECA HIC 66,977,107 France FRA ECA HIC 66,977,107 France FRA ECA HIC 66,977,107 France FRA ECA HIC 66,977,107 France FRA ECA HIC 66,977,107 France FRA ECA HIC 66,977,107 Gabon GAB AFR UMIC 2,119,275 Gabon GAB AFR UMIC 2,119,275 Gambia, The GMB AFR LIC 2,280,102 Gambia, The GMB AFR LIC 2,280,103 Gambia, The GMB AFR LIC 2,280,104 Gambia, The GMB AFR LIC 2,280,105 Gambia, The GMB AFR LIC 2,280,106 Gambia, The GMB AFR LIC 2,280,107 Gambia, The GMB AFR LIC 2,280,108 Gambia, The GMB AFR LIC 2,280,109 Georgia GEO ECA UMIC 3,726,549 Georgia GEO ECA UMIC 3,726,549 Georgia GEO ECA UMIC 3,726,549 Georgia GEO ECA UMIC 3,726,549 Georgia GEO ECA UMIC 3,726,549 Georgia GEO ECA UMIC 3,726,549 Germany DEU ECA HIC 82,905,782 Germany DEU ECA HIC 82,905,782 Ghana GHA AFR LMIC 29,767,108 Ghana GHA AFR LMIC 29,767,108 Gibraltar GIB ECA HIC 33,718 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greece GRC ECA HIC 10,731,726 Greenland GRL ECA HIC 56,025 Grenada GRD LAC UMIC 111,454 Guam EAP HIC Guatemala GTM LAC UMIC 17,247,807 Guatemala GTM LAC UMIC 17,247,807 Guernsey ECA HIC 63,196. Guinea GIN AFR LIC 12,414,318 Guinea-Bissau GNB AFR LIC 1,874,309 Guyana GUY LAC UMIC 779,004 Guyana GUY LAC UMIC 779,004 Haiti HTI LAC LIC 11,123,176 Honduras HND LAC LMIC 9,587,522 Honduras HND LAC LMIC 9,587,522 Hong Kong SAR, China HKG EAP HIC 7,451,000 Hong Kong SAR, China HKG EAP HIC 7,451,000 Hungary HUN ECA HIC 9,775,564 Iceland ISL ECA HIC 352,721 Iceland ISL ECA HIC 352,721 India IND SAR LMIC 1,352,617,328 India IND SAR LMIC 1,352,617,328 India IND SAR LMIC 1,352,617,328 India IND SAR LMIC 1,352,617,328 India IND SAR LMIC 1,352,617,328 India IND SAR LMIC 1,352,617,328 India IND SAR LMIC 1,352,617,328 Indonesia IDN EAP LMIC 267,663,435 Indonesia IDN EAP LMIC 267,663,435 Indonesia IDN EAP LMIC 267,663,435 Indonesia IDN EAP LMIC 267,663,435 Indonesia IDN EAP LMIC 267,663,435 Iran, Islamic Rep. IRN MNA UMIC 81,800,269 Iran, Islamic Rep. IRN MNA UMIC 81,800,269 Iraq IRQ MNA UMIC 38,433,600 Iraq IRQ MNA UMIC 38,433,600 Iraq IRQ MNA UMIC 38,433,600 Ireland IRL ECA HIC 4,867,309 Ireland IRL ECA HIC Isle of Man IMN ECA HIC Isle of Man IMN ECA HIC Israel ISR MNA HIC 8,882,800 Israel ISR MNA HIC 8,882,800 Israel ISR MNA HIC 8,882,800 Italy ITA ECA HIC 60,421,760 Italy ITA ECA HIC 60,421,760 Italy ITA ECA HIC 60,421,760 Italy ITA ECA HIC 60,421,760 Italy ITA ECA HIC 60,421,760 Italy ITA ECA HIC 60,421,760 Italy ITA ECA HIC 60,421,760 Italy ITA ECA HIC 60,421,760 Jamaica JAM LAC UMIC 2,934,855 Jamaica JAM LAC UMIC 2,934,855 Jamaica JAM LAC UMIC 2,934,855 Jamaica JAM LAC UMIC 2,934,855 Jamaica JAM LAC UMIC 2,934,855 Jamaica JAM LAC UMIC 2,934,855 Jamaica JAM LAC UMIC 2,934,855 Japan JPN EAP HIC 126,529,100 Japan JPN EAP HIC 126,529,100 Jordan JOR MNA UMIC 9,956,011 Jordan JOR MNA UMIC 9,956,011 Jordan JOR MNA UMIC 9,956,011 Jordan JOR MNA UMIC 9,956,011 Jordan JOR MNA UMIC 9,956,011 Kazakhstan KAZ ECA UMIC 18,272,430 Kazakhstan KAZ ECA UMIC 18,272,430 Kazakhstan KAZ ECA UMIC 18,272,430 Kenya KEN AFR LMIC 51,393,010 Kenya KEN AFR LMIC 51,393,010 Kenya KEN AFR LMIC 51,393,010 Kenya KEN AFR LMIC 51,393,010 Korea, Rep. KOR EAP HIC 51,606,633 Korea, Rep. KOR EAP HIC 51,606,633 Korea, Rep. KOR EAP HIC 51,606,633 Korea, Rep. KOR EAP HIC 51,606,633 Korea, Rep. KOR EAP HIC 51,606,633 Kosovo XKX ECA UMIC 1,845,300 Kosovo XKX ECA UMIC 1,845,300 Kosovo XKX ECA UMIC 1,845,300 Kosovo XKX ECA UMIC 1,845,300 Kosovo XKX ECA UMIC 1,845,300 Kuwait KWT MNA UMIC 4,137,309 Kuwait KWT MNA UMIC Kuwait KWT MNA UMIC Kuwait KWT MNA UMIC Kyrgyz Republic KGZ ECA UMIC 6,322,800 Kyrgyz Republic KGZ ECA UMIC 6,322,800 Lao PDR LAO EAP LMIC 7,061,507 Lao PDR LAO EAP LMIC 7,061,507 Latvia LVA ECA HIC 1,927,174 Lebanon LBN MNA UMIC 6,848,925 Lebanon LBN MNA UMIC 6,848,925 Lebanon LBN MNA UMIC 6,848,925 Lesotho LSO AFR LMIC 2,108,132 Liberia LBR AFR LIC 4,818,977 Libya LBY MNA UMIC 6,678,567 Libya LBY MNA UMIC Liechtenstein LIE ECA HIC 37,910 Lithuania LTU ECA HIC 2,801,543 Lithuania LTU ECA HIC 2,801,543 Luxembourg LUX ECA HIC 607,950 Luxembourg LUX ECA HIC 607,950 Macao SAR, China MAC EAP HIC 700,000 Macao SAR, China MAC EAP HIC 700,000 Madagascar MDG AFR LIC 26,262,368 Malawi MWI AFR LIC 18,143,315 Malawi MWI AFR LIC 18,143,315 Malaysia MYS EAP UMIC 31,528,585 Malaysia MYS EAP UMIC 31,528,585 Malaysia MYS EAP UMIC 31,528,585 Malaysia MYS EAP UMIC 31,528,585 Malaysia MYS EAP UMIC 31,528,585 Malaysia MYS EAP UMIC 31,528,585 Malaysia MYS EAP UMIC 31,528,585 Malaysia MYS EAP UMIC 31,528,585 Maldives MDV SAR UMIC 515,696 Mali MLI AFR LIC 19,077,690 Mali MLI AFR LIC 19,077,690 Malta MLT MNA HIC 484,630 Mauritania MRT AFR LMIC 4,403,319 Mauritania MRT AFR LMIC 4,403,319 Mauritania MRT AFR LMIC 4,403,319 Mauritania MRT AFR LMIC Mauritius MUS AFR UMIC 1,265,303 Mexico MEX LAC UMIC 126,190,788 Mexico MEX LAC UMIC 126,190,788 Mexico MEX LAC UMIC 126,190,788 Mexico MEX LAC UMIC 126,190,788 Mexico MEX LAC UMIC 126,190,788 Mexico MEX LAC UMIC 126,190,788 Micronesia, Fed. Sts. FSM EAP LMIC 112,640 Moldova MDA ECA LMIC 2,706,049 Moldova MDA ECA LMIC 2,706,049 Monaco MCO ECA HIC 38,682 Mongolia MNG EAP LMIC 3,170,208 Montenegro MNE ECA UMIC 622,227 Montenegro MNE ECA UMIC 622,227 Montenegro MNE ECA UMIC 622,227 Montenegro MNE ECA UMIC 622,227 Montserrat (UK) LAC HIC 4,992 Montserrat (UK) LAC HIC 4,992 Morocco MAR MNA LMIC 36,029,138 Mozambique MOZ AFR LIC 29,495,962 Myanmar MMR EAP LMIC 53,708,395 Myanmar MMR EAP LMIC 53,708,395 Myanmar MMR EAP LMIC 53,708,395 Myanmar MMR EAP LMIC 53,708,395 Namibia NAM AFR UMIC 2,448,255 Namibia NAM AFR UMIC 2,448,255 Nepal NPL SAR LIC 28,087,871 Nepal NPL SAR LIC 28,087,871 Nepal NPL SAR LIC 28,087,871 Nepal NPL SAR LIC 28,087,871 Netherlands NLD ECA HIC 17,231,624 New Caledonia NCL EAP HIC New Zealand NZL EAP HIC 4,841,000 Nicaragua NIC LAC LMIC Niger NER AFR LIC 22,442,948 Nigeria NGA AFR LMIC 195,874,740 Nigeria NGA AFR LMIC 195,874,740 Nigeria NGA AFR LMIC 195,874,740 North Macedonia MKD ECA UMIC 2,082,958 Northern Mariana Islands MNP EAP HIC 56,882 Norway NOR ECA HIC 5,311,916 Oman OMN MNA HIC Pakistan PAK SAR LMIC 212,215,030 Pakistan PAK SAR LMIC 212,215,030 Palau PLW EAP HIC Panama PAN LAC HIC 4,176,873 Panama PAN LAC HIC 4,176,873 Papua New Guinea PNG EAP LMIC 8,606,316 Paraguay PRY LAC UMIC 6,956,071 Paraguay PRY LAC UMIC 6,956,071 Paraguay PRY LAC UMIC 6,956,071 Peru PER LAC UMIC 31,989,256 Peru PER LAC UMIC 31,989,256 Peru PER LAC UMIC 31,989,256 Peru PER LAC UMIC 31,989,256 Peru PER LAC UMIC 31,989,256 Peru PER LAC UMIC 31,989,256 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Philippines PHL EAP LMIC 106,651,922 Poland POL ECA HIC 37,974,750 Poland POL ECA HIC 37,974,750 Portugal PRT ECA HIC 10,283,822 Qatar QAT MNA HIC 2,781,677 Réunion (France) AFR HIC Romania ROU ECA UMIC 19,466,145 Romania ROU ECA UMIC 19,466,145 Russian Federation RUS ECA UMIC 144,478,050 Russian Federation RUS ECA UMIC 144,478,050 Russian Federation RUS ECA UMIC 144,478,050 Russian Federation RUS ECA UMIC 144,478,050 Russian Federation RUS ECA UMIC 144,478,050 Russian Federation RUS ECA UMIC 144,478,050 Russian Federation RUS ECA UMIC 144,478,050 Russian Federation RUS ECA UMIC 144,478,050 Rwanda RWA AFR LIC 12,301,939 Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France) NA HIC Samoa WSM EAP UMIC 196,130 San Marino SMR ECA HIC São Tomé and Principe STP AFR LMIC 211,028 Saudi Arabia SAU MNA HIC 33,699,947 Saudi Arabia SAU MNA HIC 33,699,947 Saudi Arabia SAU MNA HIC 33,699,947 Senegal SEN AFR LMIC 15,854,360 LMIC 15,854,360 Senegal SEN AFR ECA UMIC 6,982,604 Serbia SRB ECA UMIC 6,982,604 Serbia SRB Seychelles SYC AFR HIC 96,762 AFR Sierra Leone SLE LIC 7,650,154 AFR Sierra Leone SLE LIC 7,650,154 Singapore SGP EAP HIC 5,638,676 Singapore SGP EAP HIC 5,638,676 Singapore SGP EAP HIC 5,638,676 Singapore SGP EAP HIC 5,638,676 Singapore SGP EAP HIC 5,638,676 Singapore SGP EAP HIC Singapore SGP EAP HIC 5,638,676 Sint Maarten (Dutch part) SXM LAC HIC 40,654 Slovak Republic SVK ECA HIC 5,446,771 Slovenia SVN ECA HIC 2,073,894 Solomon Islands SLB EAP LMIC 652,858 Somalia SOM AFR LIC 15,008,154 Somalia SOM AFR LIC 15,008,154 South Africa ZAF AFR UMIC 57,779,622 South Africa ZAF AFR UMIC 57,779,622 South Africa ZAF AFR UMIC 57,779,622 South Africa ZAF AFR UMIC 57,779,622 South Sudan SSD AFR LIC 10,975,920 Spain ESP ECA HIC 46,796,540 Spain ESP ECA HIC 46,796,540 Spain ESP ECA HIC 46,796,540 Spain ESP ECA HIC 46,796,540 Sri Lanka LKA SAR UMIC 21,670,000 St. Kitts and Nevis KNA LAC HIC 52,441 St. Kitts and Nevis KNA LAC HIC 52,441 St. Kitts and Nevis KNA LAC HIC 52,441 St. Kitts and Nevis KNA LAC HIC 52,441 St. Lucia LCA LAC UMIC 181,889 St. Lucia LCA LAC UMIC 181,889 St. Lucia LCA LAC UMIC 181,889 VCT St. Vincent and the Grenadines LAC UMIC 110,210 Sudan SDN AFR LMIC 41,801,533 Sudan SDN AFR LMIC 41,801,533 Suriname SUR LAC UMIC 575,991 Sweden SWE ECA HIC 10,175,214 Switzerland CHE ECA HIC 8,513,227 Syrian Arab Republic MNA LIC 17,500,658 Syrian Arab Republic MNA LIC Syrian Arab Republic MNA LIC Syrian Arab Republic MNA LIC Taiwan, China TWN EAP HIC 23,816,775 Taiwan, China TWN EAP HIC 23,816,776 Tajikistan TJK ECA LIC 9,100,837 Tanzania TZA AFR LMIC Thailand THA EAP UMIC 69,428,524 Thailand THA EAP UMIC 69,428,524 Thailand THA EAP UMIC 69,428,524 Thailand THA EAP UMIC 69,428,524 Timor-Leste TLS EAP LMIC 1,267,972 Togo TGO AFR LIC 7,889,094 Togo TGO AFR LIC 7,889,094 Tonga TON EAP UMIC 103,197 Trinidad and Tobago TTO LAC HIC 1,389,858 Trinidad and Tobago TTO LAC HIC 1,389,858 Tunisia TUN MNA LMIC 11,565,204 Tunisia TUN MNA LMIC 11,565,204 Tunisia TUN MNA LMIC 11,565,204 Tunisia TUN MNA LMIC 11,565,204 Tunisia TUN MNA LMIC 11,565,204 Tunisia TUN MNA LMIC 11,565,204 Tunisia TUN MNA LMIC 11,565,204 Turkey TUR ECA UMIC 82,319,724 Turkey TUR ECA UMIC 82,319,724 Turkey TUR ECA UMIC 82,319,724 Turkey TUR ECA UMIC 82,319,724 Turkey TUR ECA UMIC 82,319,724 Turkey TUR ECA UMIC 82,319,724 Turkmenistan TKM ECA UMIC Turks and Caicos islands TCA LAC HIC 37,665 Turks and Caicos islands TCA LAC HIC 37,665 Tuvalu TUV EAP UMIC 11,508 Uganda UGA AFR LIC 42,723,139 Uganda UGA AFR LIC 42,723,139 Ukraine UKR ECA LMIC 44,622,516 Ukraine UKR ECA LMIC 44,622,516 Ukraine UKR ECA LMIC 44,622,516 Ukraine UKR ECA LMIC 44,622,516 Ukraine UKR ECA LMIC 44,622,516 Ukraine UKR ECA LMIC 44,622,516 Ukraine UKR ECA LMIC 44,622,516 United Arab Emirates ARE MNA HIC 9,630,959 United Arab Emirates ARE MNA HIC 9,630,960 United Arab Emirates ARE MNA HIC 9,630,961 United Arab Emirates ARE MNA HIC 9,630,962 United Arab Emirates ARE MNA HIC 9,630,963 United Arab Emirates ARE MNA HIC 9,630,964 United Kingdom GBR ECA HIC 66,460,344 United Kingdom GBR ECA HIC 66,460,344 United Kingdom GBR ECA HIC 66,460,344 United Kingdom GBR ECA HIC 66,460,344 United States USA NA HIC 328,000,000 United States USA NA HIC 328,000,000 Uruguay URY LAC HIC 3,449,299 Uruguay URY LAC HIC 3,449,299 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Uzbekistan UZB ECA LMIC 32,955,400 Vanuatu VUT EAP LMIC 292,680 Venezuela, RB VEN LAC UMIC 28,870,195 Venezuela, RB VEN LAC UMIC 28,870,195 Venezuela, RB VEN LAC UMIC 28,870,196 Venezuela, RB VEN LAC UMIC 28,870,197 Venezuela, RB VEN LAC UMIC 28,870,197 Venezuela, RB VEN LAC UMIC 28,870,197 Venezuela, RB VEN LAC UMIC 28,870,198 Vietnam VNM EAP LMIC 95,540,395 Vietnam VNM EAP LMIC 95,540,396 Vietnam VNM EAP LMIC 95,540,396 Vietnam VNM EAP LMIC 95,540,397 Virgin Islands (U.S.) VIR LAC HIC 104,578 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 West Bank and Gaza PSE MNA LMIC 4,569,087 Yemen, Rep. 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4 0 0M 4 0 0M 2 0 1M 5 17,111 3 0 0M 4 6,539 0 4M 4 6,539 2 1650000 0M Cash transfers (conditional and unconditional) Ben planned Ben unit Ben planned (ind) duration (months) Extension Transfers (months) (local currency) 33,455,147 ind 33,455,147 3,800 - - - - 322,000 ind 322,000 1 10,000 - 20,000 hh 103,229 5,000 1,000 ind 1,000 5,000 1,600,000 hh 8,258,298 12 6,375 - 3 800 - 11,880,376 ind 11,880,376 9,000,000 ind 9,000,000 3 1 10,000 565,000 ind 565,000 3,000 ind - 100,000 - hh - 100,000 - 34,000 - 26,500 - - - - 6,800,000 ind 6,800,000 750 - 3 1,100 - 625 - 6 3 2,000 - - 360 - 450 50,000 ind 50,000 1 200,000 ind 200,000 2 1 190 - 2 3 200 12,000 hh 70,800 17,000 hh 100,300 5,000,000 hh 24,710,691 - 1,500 hh 4,350 600 - - 300 - 12 6 284 - 2 532 - 9,911 ind 9,911 - - 2,000 35,800 ind 35,800 3 12,000 - 3,200,000 ind 3,200,000 1 500 - 400 4,000,000 ind 4,000,000 500 - 500 - 1,000 44,000 ind 44,000 - 6 116 - 177 6,000 ind 6,000 - 1,200,000 hh 3,960,000 42,000 ind 42,000 3 300 80,000,000 ind 80,000,000 5 2 600 - 3 750 - - - 375 - - - 30,000 ind 30,000 10,000 3,000 hh 12,600 5,500 610,000 hh 2,806,000 2 2 120,000 - 4,500 - 4 2,000 - 1,000 - 6.5 500 - 0.5 500 - 6.5 500 - - - 425 - - 5,600,000 ind 5,600,000 3 100,000 2,700,000 ind 2,700,000 50,000 62,000,000 ind 62,000,000 - 3,000 2,300,000 ind 2,300,000 6 21,000 ind 21,000 3,000,000 hh 10,500,000 6 3 160,000 2,600,000 hh 9,100,000 1 4 145,000 204,000 ind 204,000 4 356,000 1,000,000 hh 3,500,000 75,000 1,700,000 ind 1,700,000 3 80,000 500,000 hh 1,750,000 1 300,500 160,000 ind 160,000 2,000,000 ind 2,000,000 100,000 hh 430,000 50,000 - - 800 - 300 - 2 300 375,000 hh 1,312,500 3 200,000 33,000 hh 115,500 125,000 - - 177,000 hh 1,016,991 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 hh 2,700 2 225 1,500,000 hh 5,250,000 2 1 5,000 100,000 hh 350,000 - 6 5,000 950,000 hh 3,610,000 60 7,990 hh 30,362 220 160,000 hh 656,000 1,900,000 ind 1,900,000 3 500 - 900 50,000 hh 205,000 500 52,000 ind 52,000 500 1,500,000 ind 1,500,000 300 - - - - - - - - - 150 - 1,000 - - 1,500 - - - 1,000 - 100 - 150 - - 70,000 hh 280,000 4 1,500 60,355 hh 241,420 3 1,500 6,000 hh 24,000 - 2,588 - 3,000 1,000 hh 4,000 2,877 ind 2,877 - 350,400 ind 350,400 6 600 - 248,282 ind 248,282 300 161,295 ind 161,295 800,000 ind 800,000 200 250,000 ind 250,000 300 - 3 5,000 - 75,000 ind 75,000 53 - - 500,000 ind 500,000 800 150,000 ind 150,000 2 400 - 3 526,051 ind 526,051 534 60,000 hh 170,553 150 170,000 ind 170,000 600 108,000 ind 108,000 - 130,000 ind 130,000 400 - 534 - 400 - - - 2,300,000 hh 11,040,000 3 1,000 - - 118 1,600,000 ind 1,600,000 6 250,000 - - 15,000 - 25,000 1,500,000 ind 1,500,000 3,000 500,000 ind 500,000 2,000 - - 10,000 7,000,000 ind 7,000,000 10,000 - - - 30,000 200,000,000 ind 200,000,000 3 500 1,011,000 ind 1,011,000 1,000 87,000,000 ind 87,000,000 3 2,000 2,750,000 ind 2,750,000 - 2,500,000 hh 12,000,000 1,000 480,000 ind 480,000 1,000 11,000,000 hh 44,000,000 3 3 600,000 9,000,000 hh 36,000,000 3 600,000 9,000,000 hh 36,000,000 500,000 15,700,000 ind 15,700,000 2 1,200,000 800,000 hh 3,200,000 3 6 3,000,000 hh 10,500,000 4 2,000,000 3,000,000 hh 10,500,000 6,000,000 12,000,000 ind 12,000,000 150,000 600,000 ind 600,000 - - 1,400 - - 800 - 3,000 - - 500 - 2,900,000 ind 2,900,000 850,000 ind 850,000 2 4 600 - 1 100 9,840,000 ind 9,840,000 1,000 - - - 1,000 - - 360,000 ind 360,000 1 3,450 - 5 2 18,000 360,000 ind 360,000 3 - 355,000 ind 355,000 10,000 - - 10,000 126,500,000 ind 126,500,000 100,000 145,000 hh 696,000 293,000 hh 1,406,400 6 280,000 hh 1,344,000 3 70 240,000 ind 240,000 18,000 ind 18,000 3,000,000 ind 3,000,000 45,000 12,983 ind 12,983 2,000 184 hh 670 10,000 1,094,238 ind 1,094,238 8,000 1,904,173 ind 1,904,173 3,000,000 hh 13,254,104 120,000 hh 530,164 - 700,000 51,606,633 ind 51,606,633 2,600,000 ind 2,600,000 - 3 - 1,700 ind 1,700 - - 3 30 - 3 130 82,000 ind 82,000 3 130 4,124 hh 16,496 - - - - - - - - - 200,000 hh 600,000 7 400,000 36,600 ind 36,600 4,500,000 200,000 ind 200,000 28,500 hh 143,508 - - - - 6 - - 2,500 - 3,500 - - 233,827 hh 1,098,987 2 100,000 1,200,000 ind 1,200,000 2,015,093 ind 2,015,093 3 23,800,000 ind 23,800,000 2 1,050 2,350,000 ind 2,350,000 1 500 120,000 ind 120,000 500 5,000,000 hh 20,000,000 100 - 3 600 - 600 - 200 - 1,000 - 75,000 hh 430,898 - - 800 30,000 hh 183,000 3 - - - - 1 5,100 801,201 ind 801,201 70,000 ind 70,000 - - - - - - 1,300 - - 1,140,000 ind 1,140,000 6 3 100,000 20,400 ind 20,400 50 - - 50 - 200 - 3 900 - 3,000,000 ind 3,000,000 3 1,000 1,000,000 hh 4,400,000 6 5,400,000 hh 22,680,000 241,425 hh 1,013,985 30,000 5,600,000 hh 23,520,000 3 20,000 63,000 hh 264,600 739,000 ind 739,000 750 - - - - - - 3 - - 100 - - 1,028,416 hh 4,730,714 20,000 3,000,000 hh 13,800,000 - 15,500 hh 55,800 6 7,000 - - - 16,000,000 hh 103,402,961 4 3,000 6,200,000 ind 6,200,000 17,500 - 450,000 ind 450,000 100 - - 1,800,000 ind 1,800,000 2 548,200 - 167,000 hh 768,200 9,000,000 ind 9,000,000 750 773,000 ind 773,000 2 760 2,700,000 hh 10,260,000 2 760 980,000 hh 3,724,000 760 3,520,729 ind 3,520,729 1,600,000 hh 6,080,000 1 760 18,000,000 hh 84,600,000 2 6,500 hh - 6,500 - - - 905,076 ind 905,076 657,201 ind 657,201 5,000 993,432 ind 993,432 5,000 250,000 ind 250,000 - 10,000 4,400,000 hh 20,680,000 - - 3 - 6 438 - - - 2,365,992 ind 2,365,992 5,163 2,800,000 ind 2,800,000 3 3,000 - 3 12,130 - 27,000,000 ind 27,000,000 10,000 4,900,000 ind 4,900,000 3 5,000 470,000 ind 470,000 50,000 27,000,000 ind 27,000,000 6,751 - 3,376 56,000 hh 240,800 - 100 - 50 - 2,600 hh 9,975 1 4,800 - 1,000 - - - - - 11,756 6,145,529 ind 6,145,529 100 - 65,000 hh 364,000 9 146,320 65,000 hh 364,000 1,367,550 - 100 4,600,000 ind 4,600,000 300 - 200 - 3 3 800 - 3 1,000 - - 1 3,000 - - 210 - - 1,200,000 ind 1,200,000 - 16,600,000 ind 16,600,000 6 4 400 - - 1 3,500,000 ind 3,500,000 6 3 350 430,000 ind 430,000 5,000,000 ind 5,000,000 - - - 2,281,288 ind 2,281,288 - 3,000 - - - - 3 500 1,200 hh 3,360 - - 12,540,460 ind 12,540,460 11,300,000 ind 11,300,000 - - - 2,600,000 ind 2,600,000 - - - 900,000 ind 900,000 3 1,500 100,000 ind 100,000 30,000 50,000 hh 306,593 - 15,000,000 ind 15,000,000 4.5 5,000 7,500,000 ind 7,500,000 3 5,000 1,200,000 ind 1,200,000 3 3,000 6,800,000 ind 6,800,000 3 1,000 214,000 hh 1,128,753 3 100 500,000 ind 500,000 3 11,500 630,000 ind 630,000 - - 4.5 2,500 420,000 ind 420,000 3 500 260,000 hh 1,040,000 2 50 623,000 hh 2,492,000 2 200 30,000 hh 120,000 1 200 70,000 hh 280,000 1 200 - 1 200 - 1 200 - 1 200 6,300,000 hh 25,830,000 1,000 - - - 3 - 3 9,000,000 ind 9,000,000 325 - - 1,200 - 11,508 ind 11,508 2 40 1,500 ind 1,500 56,000 ind 56,000 335,000 ind 335,000 1,999 9,700,000 ind 9,700,000 987 306,351 306,351 328,503 328,503 7,536,844 7,536,844 - - - - - - - - 4,000,000 hh 9,430,425 12 1,000 - - 500 - 130 168,000,000 ind 168,000,000 1,200 - 372,231 ind 372,231 2 417,602 ind 417,602 2 60,000 hh 312,000 60,000 hh 312,000 - 6 - 600,000 hh 3,145,246 - 400,000 ind 400,000 - - 810,000 ind 810,000 500,000 - - 23,096,156 ind 23,096,156 350,000 - 900,000 6,000,000 ind 6,000,000 1 450,000 - 600,000 - 1,690,000 - 1,560,000 - 350,000 - 250,000 8,000,000 hh 24,000,000 3 1,800,000 - 3 1,000,000 - 3 1,000,000 - 10,000 hh 40,000 1,425 40,000 ind 40,000 - 3 9,504 hh 38,016 500 - - - - - - 1,418,000 ind 1,418,000 - 6 1,000,000 hh 4,100,000 3 - 3 Transfers Transfers Adquacy Transfers% CT Buget allocation (US$) CT Nature ($$) (GDPpc) 50 111% 244,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 61,904,762 2.5 new/ad hoc 100% 1.1 Vertical expansion 4.1 Admin simplification 79 25% 171,875,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 10 6% 67% 114,730 1.1 Vertical expansion 10 6% 2.5 new/ad hoc 10.2 7% 195,840,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 296 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 215,000,000 1.2 Additional payment 155 25% 1,395,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 45 8% 25,425,000 1.2 Additional payment 201 54% 300,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.2 one-off (targeted) 201 54% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 66 19% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 55 14% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 50% 1.2 Additional payment 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.2 one-off (targeted) 455 12% 2,900,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 660 17% 8,500,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 463.65 10% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2421.94 54% 2.5 new/ad hoc 4.1 Admin simplification 363.29 10% 767,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 544.94 12% 236,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 3.1 vertical and horizontal expansion 111.76 29% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 200 7% 63,900,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 100% 6,500,000 1.2 Additional payment 100% 7,800,000 1.2 Additional payment 146,696,250 2.2 one-off (targeted) 297.17 20% 5,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 40% 5,000,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 116.78 26% 2.5 new/ad hoc 117.5 25% 15% 2.5 new/ad hoc 644.23 16% 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.2 one-off (targeted) 89,928 2.5 new/ad hoc 2,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 162.32 62% 1,950,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 72 24% 230,400,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 58.19 19% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 72.74 24% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 72.74 24% 289,855,072 2.2 one-off (targeted) 145.48 48% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 250,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 72.5 14% 1.1 Vertical expansion 110 21% 1.2 Additional payment 2.1 Horizontal expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 555,555,556 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 60 11% 140% 7,560,000 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 107 21% 18,185,185,185 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 750 10,000,000 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 200 27% expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 10,000,000 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 100 34% 3,000,000 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 53 19% 159,000 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 45 22% 109,000,000 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 1.8 6% 61% expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 1562.89 39% expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 781.45 20% expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 390.72 10% expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 390.72 10% expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 390.72 10% expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 510 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 919,118 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 590.25 11% 3,305,400,000 expansion 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.2 one-off (targeted) 3.1 vertical and horizontal 98 6% 170,000,000 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 22,000,000,000 expansion 459.43 53% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 5,300,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 108 9% 324,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 41.83 8% 254,800,000 1.2 Additional payment 240 20% 48,960,000 1.2 Additional payment 47 4% 47,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 23 5% 1.2 Additional payment 203 17% 101,500,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 50,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 92.29 41% 8,278,146 2.5 new/ad hoc 563.04 35% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 211.14 13% 1.2 Additional payment 300 13% 2.5 new/ad hoc 352 33% 396,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 223 21% 7,359,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.1 Admin simplification 4.1 Admin simplification 298,245,614 2.5 new/ad hoc 2,962,963 2.5 new/ad hoc 3,518,519 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 3.1 vertical and horizontal 83.25 12% expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 92 14% 276,000,000 expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal 100% expansion 92 14% 2.5 new/ad hoc 60 12% 57,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 220 42% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 3.1 vertical and horizontal expansion 33.333333 11% 190,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 57.39 20% 157% 1.1 Vertical expansion 31 11% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 31 11% 2.5 new/ad hoc 300 90% 450,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 66 13% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 443 88% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1816.44 48% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.1 Admin simplification 1.2 Additional payment 1210.96 32% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 121.1 3% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 181.64 5% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 28.985507 47% 10,000,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 30 47% 2.5 new/ad hoc 240,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 50 82% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 58 95% 4,901,961 2.5 new/ad hoc 100,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 188 60% 21,930,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 4.1 Admin simplification 94 30% 23,550,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 61 20% 53,333,333 2.2 one-off (targeted) 91 30% 80,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 6054.73 145% 54,347,826,087 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.1 Admin simplification 9 6% 2.5 new/ad hoc 967 54% 363,636,364 2.2 one-off (targeted) 476.19048 27% 369,600,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.1 Admin simplification 647 36% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 182 10% 1.2 Additional payment 727 41% 144,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1.2 Additional payment 484 27% 60,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 647 36% 2.5 new/ad hoc 484 27% 258,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.1 Admin simplification 130 33% 897,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 4.1 Admin simplification 15 2.5 new/ad hoc 25.882597 33% 21,500,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 72.115385 17% 100% 1.1 Vertical expansion 120.19231 28% 2.3 one-off (Universal) 68 54% 102,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 136 38% 68,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1290.15 31% 1.2 Additional payment 31% 897,435,897 2.3 one-off (Universal) 1.1 Vertical expansion 238 4% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 6.5 4% 3,900,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 14 8% 2.5 new/ad hoc 26.5 16% 6,916,500,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 1.2 Additional payment 23,000,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 13 8% 2.5 new/ad hoc 13 8% 6,240,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 40 12% 440,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 40 12% 360,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 35 10% 1.2 Additional payment 85 24% 2.5 new/ad hoc 3.1 vertical and horizontal 100% 1,937,984,496 expansion 100 9% 500,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 400 26% 1,200,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 126 27% 254,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1.2 Additional payment 1520 24% 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1068.89 2.5 new/ad hoc 4008.34 2.2 one-off (targeted) 3,666,666,667 2.5 new/ad hoc 154 4% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2,240,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.1 Admin simplification 654 25% 1,039,860,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 110 4% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1100 41% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 14,673,913,043 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 1210 41% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.2 Advanced payment 24 6% 1.1 Vertical expansion 124 30% 2.5 new/ad hoc 1.2 Additional payment 2.2 one-off (targeted) 69 16% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.2 one-off (targeted) 96 3% 1.2 Additional payment 930 27% 106,950,000,000 2.3 one-off (Universal) 1.2 Additional payment 2.1 Horizontal expansion 99 27% 2.5 new/ad hoc 1,400,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.1 Horizontal expansion 115 15% 345,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 4.7 1% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 10 3% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 80 47% 87,539,040 1.2 Additional payment 100,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.1 Horizontal expansion 2.5 new/ad hoc 645 23% 1,652,893 2.2 one-off (targeted) 11,660,000,000 2.3 one-off (Universal) 1,985,111,663 2.5 new/ad hoc 150% 1.1 Vertical expansion 2.5 new/ad hoc 9,180,000 4.2 Advanced payment 4.1 Admin simplification 36 9% 30% 1.1 Vertical expansion 157 39% 4,400,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 182 39% 12,960,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 3,136,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 736,352 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.1 Admin simplification 4.1 Admin simplification 5,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 100 33% 150,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 1125 371% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 3.1 vertical and horizontal expansion 2.1 Horizontal expansion 67% 1.1 Vertical expansion 3027.38 30% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4238.32 42% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 25.831183 72% 13,500,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 4.2 Advanced payment 1.1 Vertical expansion 258.02 27% 2,500,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 125 13% 293,750,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 125 13% 15,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 25 3% 315,000,000 1.2 Additional payment 144 15% 2.5 new/ad hoc 147.44 15% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 50 5% 67,500,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 245.73 26% 1,750,000,000 1.2 Additional payment 2.5 new/ad hoc 968.71 35% 2.5 new/ad hoc 134,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 128.38 15% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.2 Advanced payment 2.1 Horizontal expansion 73.5 27% 18% 1.1 Vertical expansion 25% 1.1 Vertical expansion 32 11% 400% 103,040,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 60.55 8% 1,086,957 1.2 Additional payment 2.2 one-off (targeted) 60.55 8% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 242.2 31% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 333 9,280,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 111.11111 37% 333,333,333 2.5 new/ad hoc 165,000,000 2.1 Horizontal expansion 200,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 18% 12,000,000 1.2 Additional payment 150.55 12% 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 50 11% 31,222,222 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 1.1 Vertical expansion 70 2% 1,728,395,062 1.1 Vertical expansion 2.5 new/ad hoc 52 33% 4.2 Advanced payment 2.5 new/ad hoc 26,525,199 2.5 new/ad hoc 3.1 vertical and horizontal 125 25% 11,625,000 expansion 2.5 new/ad hoc 3.1 vertical and horizontal 75 19% 909,090,909 expansion 106 112% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 100 7% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 172 19% 2.5 new/ad hoc 1.2 Additional payment 223 38% 350,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 223 38% 172,379,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 223 38% 1,204,200,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 223 38% 218,540,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.2 Advanced payment 223 38% 356,800,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 135.41667 45% 4,904,761,905 2.5 new/ad hoc 135.41667 45% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 104 35% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 104 35% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 208 69% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4.1 Admin simplification 1.1 Vertical expansion 2.5 new/ad hoc 530 26% 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 4.1 Admin simplification 1180 118% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 38 5% 2.5 new/ad hoc 158 20% 2.5 new/ad hoc 4.1 Admin simplification 136 16% 2,900,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 63 8% 1.2 Additional payment 1000 81% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 97 11% 96% 200,000,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 46 5% 1.1 Vertical expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal expansion 120 2.2 one-off (targeted) 19 5% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.5 new/ad hoc 236 137% 613,600 1.1 Vertical expansion 266.62 14% 493,333,333 2.2 one-off (targeted) 121 18% 1.1 Vertical expansion 0% 710,000,000 2.3 one-off (Universal) 3.1 vertical and horizontal 15 36% 100% expansion 135 335% 4,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 75 1% 4.1 Admin simplification 4% 3,500,000,000 2.3 one-off (Universal) 150 3% 2.5 new/ad hoc 598 11% 2.5 new/ad hoc 748 14% 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2244 41% 1.1 Vertical expansion 2.5 new/ad hoc 254.31 14% 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 65,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 19.5 6% 2,500,000,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 4.2 Advanced payment 1.2 Additional payment 18 5% 378,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 40,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 333,333,333 2.5 new/ad hoc 3.1 vertical and horizontal expansion 1110.06 73% 5,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 185.01 20% 6,222,222 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.1 Horizontal expansion 1.1 Vertical expansion 3.1 vertical and horizontal expansion 10,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 370,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 53,333,333 1.2 Additional payment 2.5 new/ad hoc 50 2% 2.5 new/ad hoc 1061.59 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1.1 Vertical expansion 153 24% 4,000,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 153 24% 3,612,903,226 2.5 new/ad hoc 100 14% 112,903,226 2.5 new/ad hoc 33 5% 654,838,710 2.5 new/ad hoc 100 53% 2.5 new/ad hoc 19 35% 9,500,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.1 Horizontal expansion 367 27% 2.5 new/ad hoc 78 5% 200% 98,280,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 17 6% 2.5 new/ad hoc 68 25% 2.5 new/ad hoc 68 25% 51,300,000 1.2 Additional payment 68 25% 1.2 Additional payment 68 25% 1.2 Additional payment 68 25% 1.2 Additional payment 68 25% 1.2 Additional payment 150 23% 945,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 300,000,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 38% 6,000,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 1.1 Vertical expansion 4.1 Admin simplification 50 8% 29% 1.1 Vertical expansion 1,200 15,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 100% 500,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 30 9% 195,636 2.4 UBI 4.1 Admin simplification 2.2 one-off (targeted) 80 25% 61,300,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 35 12% 365,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 12,600,000 1.2 Additional payment 175,000,000 4.1 Admin simplification 122,000,000 4.1 Admin simplification 4.1 Admin simplification 4.1 Admin simplification 1336 37% 1.1 Vertical expansion 4.1 Admin simplification 668 18% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 174 5% 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1200 23% 290,000,000,000 2.2 one-off (targeted) 100% 1.2 Additional payment 100% 1.2 Additional payment 2.1 Horizontal expansion 60,000,000 1.1 Vertical expansion 1.1 Vertical expansion 4.1 Admin simplification 2.1 Horizontal expansion 9,596,929 2.2 one-off (targeted) 55,662,188 2.2 one-off (targeted) 14,395,393 2.2 one-off (targeted) 9,596,929 2.2 one-off (targeted) 50 38% 9,596,929 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1,000,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 3.1 vertical and horizontal 2.4 expansion 6.16 2.2 one-off (targeted) 3 2.2 one-off (targeted) 4 2.2 one-off (targeted) 11.58 2.2 one-off (targeted) 10.68 2.2 one-off (targeted) 2.4 2.2 one-off (targeted) 10 5% 2,600,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 76 34% 1,824,000,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 42 19% 2.5 new/ad hoc 42 19% 2.5 new/ad hoc 2,200,000 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.1 Horizontal expansion 2.5 new/ad hoc 100 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.2 one-off (targeted) 1.2 Additional payment 2.5 new/ad hoc 2.5 new/ad hoc 1,650,000 2.5 new/ad hoc Start date End date Program status Ben actual (ind) (planned, ongoing or ended) 7/18/2020 Planned 3/19/2020 ended 3/19/2020 ended ended duration of 4/13/2020 ended 135,687 lockdown 5/15/2020 ongoing 43,000 ongoing 678 4/18/2020 in 3 years ongoing 29,446 5/15/2020 7/30/2020 ongoing 3/27/2020 3/17/2020 ended 07/082020 ended 8,700,000 3/17/2020 ended 580,000 ended ended ended ended ended ended ended ended 3/30/2020 7/13/2020 ended 6,800,000 4/27/2020 12/31/2020 ongoing 3/17/2020 ongoing 4/3/2020 12/1/2020 ongoing ongoing ongoing 4/1/2020 ongoing 50,000 4/6/2020 6/6/2020 ended 200,000 10/30/2020 ongoing ended 70,800 ended 100,300 5/14/2018 5/18/2020 ended 4/6/2020 7/1/2020 ended 3,500 5/18/2020 5/18/2021 ongoing ended ended 7/1/2020 9/30/3030 ongoing 35,800 ended 2,700,000 ended 3,400,000 ongoing ongoing ongoing 68,100,000 06/07.2020 ongoing ended ended ongoing 6/24/2020 ongoing 2,576,000 ended 5/29/2020 ongoing 4,900,000 planned ongoing ongoing 1,500,000 62,000,000 2,300,000 21,000 5/1/2020 12/30/2020 ongoing 9,100,000 5/1/2020 ongoing 9,100,000 5/1/2020 ongoing 204,000 ongoing 3,500,000 ongoing 1,700,000 5/21/2020 ongoing 1,409,170 Planned 01//04/20 ended ongoing ongoing 4/9/2020 82,950 ongoing 718,214 4/1/2020 5/31/2020 ended 5,250,000 6/30/2020 ongoing 12/30/2020 ongoing 3/20/2020 ended 3,610,000 12/22/2022 ongoing 4/7/2020 ongoing 1,200,000 6/5/2020 3/26/2020 3/26/2020 4/1/2020 7/1/2020 4/14/2020 ongoing 4/14/2020 4/14/2020 ongoing ongoing ended ongoing 2,877 4/24/2020 ongoing 368,770 4/24/2020 ongoing 4/24/2020 ended 248,282 161,295 ongoing ended 248,282 3/23/2020 3/31/2020 12/31/2020 ongoing 4/1/2020 ended 1.030,510 4/1/2020 ended 155,000 ongoing ended 526,051 5/4/2020 ended 181,639 ended 165,000 ended 108,000 Planned Planned Planned Planned 5/1/2020 ongoing 4,708,800 6/1/2020 12/1/2020 planned ongoing 291,532 ongoing 260,000 6/12/2020 6/12/2020 ended 6/21/2020 12/31/2021 ongoing 5,900,000 6/1/2020 Apr-20 Jun-20 ongoing 206,000,000 1,011,000 3/26/2020 ongoing 86,900,000 3/20/3030 ended 4/1/2020 ongoing 4/1/2020 ongoing 36,720,000 ended 36,000,000 ongoing 4/1/2020 ongoing 3,200,000 3/25/2020 4/16/2020 ongoing 7,000,000 3/13/2020 8/1/2020 ongoing ongoing 5/19/2020 7/1/2020 ended 2,900,000 6/1/2020 8/1/2020 ongoing 700,000 ended ongoing 9,840,000 3/16/2020 ongoing Jamaica ended 5/7/2020 9/30/2020 ongoing ongoing 360,000 5/7/2020 ongoing 5/7/2020 ended 337,000 5/7/2020 ongoing 4/16/2020 7/30/2020 ongoing 116,520,000 ongoing 899,700 240,000 ended 3,000,000 ended 12,983 662 ongoing 1,904,173 5/4/2020 8/24/2020 ended 51,606,633 03/30/20 ended 2,600,000 05/11/20 8/31/2020 ongoing ongoing 24,864 ended ended ended ended 82,000 ongoing Planned ongoing ongoing 3/15/2020 4/8/2020 ended 3/15/2020 5/12/2020 ended 5/7/2020 ongoing 4/1/2020 ongoing 1,200,000 4/1/2020 6/1/2020 ongoing 4/1/2020 ongoing 4/1/2020 ended 4/1/2020 ended 3/16/2020 ended ongoing 3/8/2020 ongoing 3/31/2020 ongoing 3/16/2020 4/30/2020 ended 3/23/2020 ongoing 801,201 3/13/2020 ongoing 3/13/2020 ongoing 4/1/2020 12/31/2020 ongoing 1,250,136 ended 20,400 4/24/2020 ended ended 4/1/2020 6/30/2020 ended 3/30/2020 4/27/2020 ongoing 23,520,000 5/1/2020 ended 509,880 ended 23,520,000 769,130 04/01//2020 4/21/2020 ended 3/17/2020 4/1/2020 ongoing ongoing 17,060 ended 4/10/2020 ongoing 94,882,926 ongoing 225,000 ongoing 1,100,000 ended 840,648 ongoing ongoing 644,000 4/22/2020 ongoing 9,500,000 ongoing 1,459,200 ended 3,520,729 5/21/2020 ongoing 5,320,000 4/4/2020 8/30/2020 ended 82,720,000 ended ongoing 533,995 3/17/2020 ended 657,201 ongoing 3/2/2020 ongoing 176,082 3/9/2020 6/22/2020 ended 20,212,975 ongoing ongoing ongoing ongoing ongoing 1,175,462 ended ended 3/25/2020 ended 22,800,000 4/1/2020 ended 4,900,000 ended ongoing 04/24/20 ongoing 5/15/2020 ended 6,145,529 ongoing ongoing 29,000 4/6/2020 7/9/2020 ended 4,600,000 03/26/20 ongoing 04/19/20 04/02/20 5/31/2020 ended 04/19/20 ongoing May October ongoing 03/31/20 May October ongoing May October ongoing 05/010/2020 ongoing 05/29/20 ongoing 03/17/20 04/04/20 4/1/2020 ongoing 04/24/20 ongoing 2,600,000 257,550 April/May 5/17/2020 ongoing 15,000,000 7/22/3030 ended 7/9/3030 ended ended 04/20/20 04/08/20 6/15/2020 ongoing 581,130 03/24/20 ongoing 03/24/20 ongoing 42,000 04/14/20 ended 04/14/20 ended 04/17/20 ended 04/14/20 ended 04/14/20 ended 04/07/20 ended 03/18/20 03/20/20 04/11/20 04/07/20 ongoing 03/27/20 03/27/20 03/23/20 ended 11,508 ongoing 04/22/20 ended 107,000 04/14/20 ended 10,600,000 ended 306,351 ongoing 328,503 ongoing 7,536,844 ended 03/21/20 ongoing 03/30/20 ongoing ongoing ended 159,000,000 ended 372,231 ongoing ongoing ongoing ongoing ongoing ended ended ended ended ended ongoing ended 6,000,000 ended ongoing 4/1/2020 ongoing 4/1/2020 ongoing 4/1/2020 ongoing ongoing ended 1,418,000 428 Cash transfers (conditional and unconditional) Source The authorities have recently rolled out a relief package, amounting to 1.6 percent of GDP, to Afghan households with incomes of US$2 per day or lower (twice the national poverty line). With its broad coverage, about 90 percent of all households, the program will be near universal in scope. Households in rural areas will receive an equivalent of US$50 in essential food staples and hygiene products, while those in Self-employed families will receive a special benefit equivalent to a state-set monthly IMF policy tracker salary https://exit.al/qever ia-pagese-direkte- per-te- vetepunesuarit-sa-2- Recipients of Ndihma Economike (flagship cash transfer program) will receive double https://exit.al/qever the amount of benefit ia-pagese-direkte- per-te- vetepunesuarit-sa-2- here-rroga-e- To avoid crowding in post offices, beneficiaries (1M) can receive Solidarity Allowance http://www.aps.dz/ benefits at any time without a specific deadline (in normal circumstances on the societe/104006-une- 30th/31st of the month the uncollected benefits to beneficiaries is automatically allocation-de-10-000- returned to the Social Development Agency). (admin adaptation) da-pour-les-familles- necessiteuses-et- On 13 April, it was announced that a transfer of DZD10,000 (around USD80), as a top- http://www.premier- up of the DZD6,000 (USD47) would be given to families that are in need and have ministre.gov.dz/ar/p been impacted by the measures against COVID-19 as a ‘solidarity transfer’ (or basket) remier- before Ramadan. A financial envelope of DZD1,393 billion (EUR12 million), will be ministre/activites/co deposited into the postal accounts of families through community-based targeting m-13-04-2020- [1,2]. As of 27 May, with a DZD 22 billion budget, 322,000 beneficiaries received the ar.html cash assistance http://www.premier- ministre.gov.dz/ar/p remier- ministre/activites/co m-19-04-2020- ar.html http://www.premier- ministre.gov.dz/ar/p As part of a package of social protection responses, the Ministry of Social Affairs, http://jornaldeangol Family, and Women’s Promotion (MASFAMU) announced that the Child Grant a.sapo.ao/politica/a implemented in Bie, Moxico, and Uige provinces will be topped up (from 3000 to 5000 poio-financeiro- Kwanzas, or approximately US$6 to US$10 monthly) and a double payment will be beneficia-mais-de- made. The program has already benefited 11,473 children under the age of five, in a 11-mil-criancas-em- universe of 6,325 families. The government has also adapted the payment procedures tres-provincias to ensure adequate sanitation and worker protection during the transfers. (top up and extra payment) TTL note: Although children under 5 are the main beneficiaries, other household members stand to indirectly benefit. So far, over 43,000 household members in the universe of 7,421 families stand to benefit, including almost 15,000 children aged between 6 and 18 years old. • The provincial Government of Luanda is implementing an emergency cash transfer programme in Luanda province. The benefit of 5000 Kwanzas, or approximately US$10 monthly per child is being implemented using mobile payments. The program aims to benefit 1,000 children under the age of five. The Angola Strengthening the National Social Protection System (Cash Transfer) Project supports the cash transfer program “Kwendaâ€?. The first phase of the cash program started in May 2020 to provide temporary income support to poor and vulnerable families including those affected by the economic crisis. The program aims to reach 1.6 million families in the country with a benefit amount of 25,500 kz quarterly per family for one year http://jornaldeangola.sapo.ao/politica/apoio-finan For those that do not qualify for the Unemployment Benefit offered by the social http://www.gov.ai/d security system, the Government will provide support direct financial support of up to ocuments/finance/I EC$800 (US$296) per month, nformation%20for% 20Employers%20an d%20Employees%20 re%20Governments %20Assistance%20B enefit.pdf https://beatcovid19. ai/social-security- unemployment- benefit/ On March 27, the government announced that relief packages will be made available https://antiguaobse to single-parent and no-income households, with further details of that package to be rver.com/governme disclosed . nt-to-provide-relief- packages-to-some- families/ Argentina has instituted an Increase in money transfers, equivalent to an additional payment of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Universal Pregnancy Allowance for $3,100 Argentine pesos (US$47) for 11,880,376 million people (Total: $14 billion Argentine pesos or US$215 million). individual (the benefit is paid to the mother of the children, the transfer is variable per child) Paid only once as a one-time bonus. A subset of AUH beneficiaries receive as well a Food Card benefit which was temporarily topped up as well, more than once since March 2020 The government introduced the Emergency Family Income (Ingreso Familiar de https://www.argenti Emergencia) (non-contributory). A lump sum payment of $10,000 (US$155) provided na.gob.ar/noticias/e for the month of April to one member of the family. The total number of expected l-gobierno-oficializo- beneficiaries: 3.6 million families including; Informal workers, “Monotributistasâ€? of la-segunda-etapa- category A and B, Domestic workers (all new). *UPDATE* the government officially del-pago-del-ife announced on June 1st 2020, that the national government will again pay the $ https://socialprotect 10,000 of the Emergency Family Income (IFE) to the almost 9 million people who ion.org/sites/default collected it the first time, with a payment schedule that will start on June 8. /files/publications_fi TTL comment: This unconditional cahs transfer (not a program, an array of les/Nota%20Tecnica discretionary payments) was paid 3 times (every 2 months). A fourth payment may %203_v3.pdf take place in December to a sub-set of beneficiaries (people aged 18-24/28). Details https://socialprotect yet to be annouced. The status of the program could be classified as ´emded´ once ion.org/sites/default this fourth payment is made. Until then this UCT is not closed. THe discretionary /files/publications_fi nature makes it difficult to confirm les/Nota%20Tecnica %203_v3.pdf There will be an extraordinary bonus of $3,000 Argentine pesos (US$45) for the people who receive social programs (565,000 people). On March 25 and 30 the Government approved a comprehensive action plan to counter the adverse coronavirus impact and several measures to offset its economic and social consequences with a total envelope of at least US$300M. These included: -Support package No. 4: Assistance to families with children up to 14 years old where the formally employed (with certain criteria) parents were laid off during the period of March 13-25, 2020, AMD 100,000 (US$201) lump sum payment for each child)) This support does not apply to public servants and those who had monthly salary higher than AMD 500,000 for the previous 2 months. The payments started from April 1, 2020 and expired at the end of April. Support package No. 6: Support to persons in formal employment (receiving less that AMD 500,000 for the past two months) who were laid off in the period of March 13- 30, 2020 in the amount of monthly minimum wage. This support does not apply to public servants and those eligible under the Government decree N358-L from March 26 (households with children up to 14 y/o), as well as those who had monthly salary higher than AMD 500,000 for the previous 2 months, and those who shifted to another job as of March 30, 2020. Payments were processed from April 2. The support under this package is now over. Support package No. 7: Support to pregnant women who are not employed until March 30 and whose husband and were laid off in the period of March 13-30, 2020 in the amount of a AMD 100,000 (US$201) lump sum payment. Payments were processed from April 2. The support under this package is now over. Support package No. 8: Support to hired workers and individual entrepreneurs (formal employment) in Armenia’s private sector most affected by the spread of coronavirus, specifically, in hotel and hostel, public catering, tourism, barber shops and beauty parlors, retail trade. This was expanded to cover also hired workers and individual entrepreneurs from the following sectors: ground transport operations (route transport); preschool institutions (private kindergartens); sporting activities (sports clubs, swimming pools); entertainment and other leisure activities. The amounts would range between AMD 68,000 and AMD 136,000 (US$137-274).68F6 Support package No. 9: oBeneficiary: Family with a child aged 0-18, where both parents do not have a registered job as of March 12, 2020, and no part-time or full-time work from March 12- 31. This was expanded to cover parents, who were as of March 12, 2020, in childcare leave for children under the age of 3. oSupport type: lump-sum assistance for each child in the amount of AMD 26,500 (about US$55). oBasic conditions: the children and at least one of the parents reside in the Republic of Armenia, the family is not eligible for a family benefit; at least one of the parents did not have a job with a monthly salary of over AMD 500,000 before March 1, 2020. Support package No. 13: One-time assistance at the rate of 50% of the amount of the social benefit or family benefit for those families enrolled in the Family Benefit system and eligible as of April 2020. There is no need to apply. 70% of the assistance will be available as a cash payment in addition to the amount of the family allowance for April; the balance of 30% will be transferred to the utility operator on behalf of the electricity subscriber. If the beneficiary has overdue bills, the funds will be used to settle the arrears. Otherwise, they will come as a prepayment for services. If the beneficiary is not an electricity subscriber, this part of the funds shall be offered to the beneficiary as a cash payment. For example, if a family receives an average family benefit of AMD 31,350 (app. US$66), then AMD 21,945 (US$46.2 ) would go as top-up cash payment and AMD 9,405 (US$19.8 ) for electricity (or if no electricity, then also as cash). (new) Support package No. 14: three different options of assistance for students. 1) semester tuition fees for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students with a GPA of 90 or more and in graduate course of the existing system of state universities will be 100% paid by the Government. Semester tuition fees for non-graduate students with a GPA of 90 or more will be paid 75 percent. Graduate students who do not have a tuition fee debt may turn down the assistance, or receive the amount if it has been paid by an individual. And if the graduating student's fee is paid through a student loan, the money will be directed to pay the loan. 2) the procedure for providing student loans will be simplified. Interest rates on current and new loans for students with a GPA of more than 80 will be zeroed for 2020, including for the students at state-accredited universities; 3) Loan interest rates for students with a GPA less than 80 will be subsidized by 5%; that is, loans will be available at 4%. Support package No. 22: adopted on June 25, it supports employees who were employed from January 1st to March 31st and lost their job in the period of March 31st to June 1st. They will receive a one-time payment equal to the minimum wage of AMD 68,000 (US$140). Those who were employed in financial sector (credit organizations, insurance companies, etc.) and those who had an average monthly salary (calculated based on the 2 months’ average before they were laid-off) of more than AMD 500,000 (approximately US$1,030) are not eligible for this support package. It was reported that in April about 71,000 citizens lost their job and in May about 50,000 of them returned to the job market, with about 20,000 still laid-off (those who had registered jobs in the period of January 1st - March 31st). The support will be transferred only through non-cash means. The Government is providing two separate $750 payments to social security, veteran https://treasury.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-05/ and other income support recipients and eligible concession card holders. The first payment was made from 31 March 2020 and the second payment will be made from 13 July 2020. Around half of those that benefit are pensioners. These payments will help to support confidence and domestic demand in the economy. The second payment will not be made to those eligible for the Coronavirus supplement. In the second package, the government announced a time-limited coronavirus https://treasury.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-05/ supplement to be paid at a rate of AUD 550 per fortnight (around USD 330) to recipients of Jobseeker payment, parenting payment, youth allowances and other payment types. This supplement will be in place for the next six months at a cost of AUD 14.1bn (USD 8.5bn). *Update* The Coronavirus Supplement of $550 per fortnight is available until 24 September 2020.Beyond this date, the Coronavirus Supplement will be available at $250 per fortnight until 31 December 2020. The State Government will provide a one-off emergency relief payment of $250 for https://www.corona individuals and up to $1,000 for families who are required to self- quarantine. This will virus.tas.gov.au/sti be available to informal casual workers and those on low incomes . mulus-and- • Cash assistance for one-person companies and freelancers affected by the crisis (e.g. https://www.wko.at service providers, artists, etc.) through a hardship fund, implemented by the Austrian /service/haertefall- Economic Chamber .The maximum amount of compensation for the net loss of fonds- income per observation period is € 2,000 (therefore a maximum of € 12,000 in total), foerderrichtlinie- Temporary waiving of conditionalities to receive the childcare benefit (i.e. obligatory health examinations that usually have to take place at fixed times during pregnancy until age 5 of the child). To support families, the federal government is providing 650 million euros for families with children with the child bonus. The Corona crisis has meant financial losses or bmafj.gv.at/Services additional costs for many families. For every child who is eligible for family allowance /News/Unterstützun in September 2020, there is therefore the child bonus of 360 euros. Payment is made g-für-Familien-und- Support for job seeker: The corona crisis hit the labor market hard. The federal government has therefore decided to offer unemployment benefits. Anyone who was bmafj.gv.at/Services unemployed for 60 days between May and August receives a one-off payment of 450 /News/Unterstützun euros. That means if someone starts a job in early July, he or she can receive the one- g-für-Familien-und- As one of the measures to increase government support for low-income families in https://president.az Azerbaijan, the coverage of the targeted state social assistance program is expanding. / According to the ministry of of Labor and Social Protection of the Population, from https://cabmin.gov. April 1 to date, the number of citizens receiving targeted social assistance has grown az/ Another key support tool in the social protection sphere is lump-sum payments in the https://caspiannews amount of living wage - 190 manats ($112) to 200,000 unemployed citizens of the .com/news- country. The payment is considered for two months. Update: On June 23, the Cabinet detail/azerbaijan- of Ministers announced a one-time extension of social assistance announced as part takes-measures-to- of the April 4 relief package for the unemployed and low-income people who lost mitigate-covid-19- earnings because of the special quarantine regime. An additional lump-sum payment impact-on-economy- of AzN 190 will be paid once to the individuals who received social assistance under social-life-2020-4-6- the April 4 relief package 1/ IMF tracker Government is funding a Government Funded Unemployment Assistance for COVID- https://www.baham 19 that will provide weekly payments of $200 to persons to self employed tourism as.gov.bs/wps/porta workers for a period of up to eight weeks. The delivery of the transfer is being l/public/gov/govern managed by the National Insurance Board. Update: The Ministry of Finance has ment/news/ confirmed that $48 million has been allocated to finance an expansion (13-week IMF policy tracker extension starting July 17) of the government’s unemployment assistance programs administered via the National Insurance Board (NIB). A one-time doubling of the value of assistance provided to existing beneficiaries of the https://www.bna.bh Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs's disability allowance. The new measure /en/HRHPremierord benefitted 12,000 beneficiary households [A budget of BHD5.5 million was allocated erstodoublethevalue to double the value of social security benefits, which cover 17,000 Bahraini families, as ofsocialsecuritybene well as doubling the value of the disability pension, benefitting 12,000 people fits.aspx?cms=q8Fm registered in the lists of the Labour and Social Development Ministry FJgiscL2fwIzON1%2B DnsLlEDOxXSIjsQrjGl 7ljM%3D [1] https://www.argaa m.com/ar/article/ar ticledetail/id/13655 42 [2] https://www.mlsd.g ov.bh/family/disable dfass A one-time doubling of the value of assistance provided to existing beneficiaries of the [1] Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs which receive a a subsidy on utility bills. The new https://www.argaa measure benefitted 17,000 beneficiary households with no sources of income, m.com/ar/article/ar including widows, divorced women, families of those imprisoned, those unable to ticledetail/id/13655 work, unmarried daughters, orphans. 42 [2] https://www.mlsd.g ov.bh/family/sociala ss Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced the disbursement of Taka 1,250 crore cash https://pmo.gov.bd/ assistance among 50 lakh poor families (5 million households) hit hard amid the novel site/news/fafbd633- coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. The total fund of Taka 2,250 will be distributed among d404-4159-9960- the 50 lakh families through the mobile financial services (MFSs) 3a7b78b7897c/Prim e-Minister-Sheikh- Hasina-launches- disbursement-of- cash-aid-for-50-lakh- families%E2%80%A6 Establishment of “Household Survival Programmeâ€? (BBD 20 million or USD 10 million) https://gisbarbados. incl. several initiatives to assist the vulnerable, including: gov.bb/blog/vulnera - an increase of 40 per cent in all rates and fees paid by the Welfare Department to its ble-programme-put- clientele that it serves on an annual basis (up to BBD 10 million) in-place-for- - Barbados Vulnerable Family Survival Programme assisting 1,500 vulnerable families families/ identified by the Welfare Department and the Household Mitigation Unit with BBD https://barbadostod 600 monthly (total of BBD10 million) for the next 3 months ay.bb/2020/06/25/1 4000-applicants-but- An increase of 40 per cent in all rates and fees paid by the Welfare Department to its https://gisbarbados. clientele that it services on an annual basis (up to BBD 10 million) gov.bb/blog/vulnera ble-programme-put- in-place-for- families/ On May 18th, 2020, the President signed the Decree “On Financial Incentives for Staff Members of the Organizations Providing Social Servicesâ€?, which stipulates additional fees for staff members of the public social support institutions working with persons who have infectious diseases and their first contacts who are not admitted to health institutions by medical indications. These additional fees are paid to staff members working in the rotating scheme. The rotating scheme means working for 14 days continuously not leaving the institution. The amount of the additional fee depends on the category of the employee and the frequency of their contact with the infected persons. When infections or contacts with infected persons or with first contacts are found in such organizations, the additional fees should be 1,500 Belarusian roubles (621 USD) for medical workers who are physicians, 1,300 Belarusian roubles (538 USD) for medical workers who have secondary special medical education, and 900 Belarusian roubles (373 USD) for other workers. When no cases of infection and/or first contacts are found in the organizations, the relevant additional fees should make: 500 Belarusian roubles (207 USD) for medical workers who are physicians, 400 Belarusian roubles (166 USD) for medical workers who have secondary special medical education, and 250 Belarusian roubles (103 USD) for other workers. In addition, social service workers who work according to the rotating scheme are provided with living accommodations in such organizations and additional remunerations (9 Belarusian roubles, or 3.7 USD) per working day according to such scheme, as stipulated by the legislation. When a new staff team is employed, mandatory testing should be made in order to identify persons who may be infected. On May 18th, 2020, the President issued the Decree “On Social Support for Specific Categories of Individualsâ€?. This Decree stipulates a longer period of public targeted social support to families with many children in the form of a monthly social benefit which is extended up to 12 months (up from the current 6 months), as well as higher Temporary parental allowance for self-employed workers with a monthly allowance • https://socialsecurit of 532.24 euros (875 euros for single-parent families) for the months of May and / or y.belgium.be/fr/new June 2020 for parents of a child under 12 or disabled s/allocation- parentale- temporaire-pour-les- travailleurs- independants-20-05- 2020 New grant for people working in the culture sector The government will also upscale transfers through ВООЅТ, thе Ñ?оndÑ–tіоnаl Ñ?аѕh https://socialprotect trаnÑ•fеr Ñ€rоgrаmme. (9,911 beneficiaries) ion.org/sites/default /files/publications_fi les/Nota%20Tecnica %203_v3.pdf • Part of the government response package was a total of CFAF 50 billion to help the https://www.gouv.b most vulnerable segments of the population through various forms of cash transfers. j/actualite/756/ Since July evening, the majority of beneficiaries began by receiving this subsidy via cash transfers on their mobile phones Introduction of an unemployment benefit for laid-off employees who are not on http://www.royalga financial assistance. The transfer amount was set at 60% of gross earnings up to a zette.com/labour/ar maximum of $500 a week. Where the eligible applicant is receiving a percentage of ticle/20200324/wee their salary from their employer, and the amount is less than $500 per week, the kly-500-safety-net- applicant will be entitled to the different up to a gross amount of $500. Eligible for-laid-off-workers applicants must meet the definition of an employee under employment legislation, and be Bermudian, the spouse of a Bermudian, a permanent resident’s certificate holder, or a work-permit holder unable to leave Bermuda because of travel restrictions. They must have been in full-time employment and have been laid off or had their employment terminated because of the Covid-19 pandemic, put on mandatory medical quarantine without compensation from their employer, or be self- employed and no longer at work because of the illness The goverboment introduced Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu which provides Immediate financial support for people who have been laid off or placed on reduced salaries, or their livelihood is impacted. Eligibility based on application: individuals who have been laid off, placed on unpaid leave or on reduced pay from businesses as well as self- employed individuals who have lost their earnings either partially or completely. The Relief Kidu benefit amount is at Nu. 12,000 (~USD 160) per person per month for recipients of the full amount of the Kidu and Nu. 8,000 (~USD 106) per month for recipients of the partial amount of the Kidu. Additional support of Nu. 800 (~USD 10.5)per child per month is granted to eligible beneficiaries with children. By May 25th, the Druk Gyalpo's Relief Kidu has granted Nu. 150 million (USD 1.95 million) as the first disbursement of the Relief Kidu to 13,006 people. • Update: The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu was launched on 14 April 2020 for three months (April – June 2020) to provide income support to affected individuals. The Relief Kidu has provided immediate relief to over 23,000 individuals who had lost their livelihoods either partially or completely because of the coronavirus pandemic. The individuals also received additional child support Kidu – over 12,800 children were covered. • The Relief Kidu has been extended for three months, from July to September 2020. Individuals who received the Kidu in Phase I need to re-apply for further assessments. Applications are also open to new applicants who have been displaced by the coronavirus pandemic. The GoB has created three new temporary cash transfer programs Bono Familia (BF), https://socialprotect Bono Canasta Familiar (BFC) and Bono Universal (BU) that together provide economic ion.org/sites/default support for households impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially two cash /files/publications_fi transfer programs were designed – BF and BCF – that both rely on a temporary les/Nota%20Tecnica increase of the value of existing social protection interventions to meet the additional %203_v3.pdf needs of the current beneficiaries (vertical expansion). Together, BF, BCF and BU are expected to reach 3.3 million households and their 11.1 million members (comprising both direct recipients and indirect beneficiaries, who are other household members), or 97.9 percent of the entire population. • The Bono Familia is a one-time only transfer of Bs500 (US$72) for each child enrolled in elementary, primary and secondary schools (public or private). BF is expected to directly and indirectly cover 65.3 percent of the population The Bono Canasta Familiar is a one-time payment Bs400 (US$58) transfer to 1.6 million low income households in rural and urban areas to cover the cost a monthly basic food basket. BCF is expected to indirectly and directly cover 23.9 percent of the population and the transfer amount is Bs $ 400. By design, it mostly reaches the elderly (86.2 percent of the population 65 years or older), but also pregnant women, mothers of children below 2 years old, and people with disabilities accessing subsidies. Despite significant inclusion errors of BF and BCF, the GoB introduced a third program, https://socialprotect the Bono Universal, in order to minimize the exclusion of informal workers and self- ion.org/sites/default employed. Bono Universal is estimated to directly and indirectly cover 46.5 percent of /files/publications_fi the population and the transfer amount is Bs $ 500. les/Nota%20Tecnica %203_v3.pdf Two new transfers to households were announced (pending in Congress): Bono Salud https://boliviaseg ($500) for all individuals who previously received the universal transfer. And Bono ura.gob.bo/bono- Contra el Hambre, for all individuals eligible for the universal transfer as well mothers salud.php#:~:text= who are already recipients of targeted cash transfer and peopke with disabilities. The El%20Bono%20Sal BONO SALUD benefits 1.5 million Bolivians living in extreme poverty and 2.5 million ud%20beneficia% living in poverty. A total of 4 million Bolivians will benefit. The amount allocated to the payment of this bond is more than Bs 2,000 million. 20a,el%20cobro% 20del%20Bono%2 0Universal. Two new transfers to households were announced (pending in Congress): Bono Salud https://www.noticia ($500) for all individuals who previously received the universal transfer. And Bono sfides.com/nacional Contra el Hambre, for all individuals eligible for the universal transfer as well mothers /politica/sancionan- who are already recipients of targeted cash transfer and peopke with disabilities 34bono-contra-el- hambre-34-de-bs- 1000-pero- condicionan- liberacion-de-fondos- 405894 Individual local governments are providing significant sums to assist the elderly and families with low or no income ($250,000 thus far from Sarajevo municipality Stari Grad). Plans are underway for larger-scale assistance. Foth entitie, RS and FBH, top- ups and one-off payments introduced for Permanent Social Assistance beneficiaries, recipients of disability allowance and those in need of permanent home care ranging between one to six months. The top-ups for the permanent social assistance beneficiaries will be for 6 months. The amount will be on average 65-80 US$ per month. The one -off payment is around 110 US$. In addition, coverage of PSA is expected to be expanded to new beneficiaries--approximately 6,000. Foth entitie, RS and FBH, top-ups introduced for Permanent Social Assistance beneficiaries, recipients of disability allowance and those in need of permanent home care ranging between one to six months. The top-ups for the permanent social assistance beneficiaries will be for 6 months. The amount will be on average 65-80 US$ per month. Foth entitie, RS and FBH, one-off payments introduced for Permanent Social Assistance beneficiaries, recipients of disability allowance and those in need of permanent home care ranging.The one -off payment is around 110 US$. In addition, coverage of PSA is expected to be expanded to new beneficiaries-- approximately 6,000. The government is allocating R$3 billion for the Bolsa Familia program to add 1.2 million families and vertically expanding Bolsa Familia program. (43,706,569.00 individuals were enrolled in Bolsa Familia after the expansion) The city of Maricá in Brazil will increase the existing cash transfers amount from R$130 http://bostonreview ($25) to R$300 per month ($60) at least through June. Total beneficiaries of this .net/class- scheme will 42,000 of the city’s lowest-income residents. inequality/paul-katz- leandro-ferreria- brazil-basic-income- marica Auxilio Emegencial: Initially 3-month emergency cash transfer of R$ 600 ( US$ 107). http://www.planalt Single mothers receive a benefit of R$ 1,200 (US$ 215). The benefit has been extended o.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ for additional 2 months of R$ 600/ R$1,200 and additional 4 months of R$300/ R$ Ato2019- 600. Eligible are microentrepreneurs, self-employed and informal workers that do not 2022/2020/Lei/L139 receive any government benefits (expect Bolsa Familia) and have an income per capita 82.htm below 0.5 MWs (total household income below 3 MWs).The beneficiaries will be https://socialprotect identified through Cadastro Unico, the country’s social registry, but those eligible ion.org/sites/default individuals not in the social registry are able to apply through an online platform. /files/publications_fi Bolsa Familia beneficiaries are automatically enrolled in the program as long as the les/Nota%20Tecnica emergency benefit amount exceeds the Bolsa Familia benefit amount %203_v3.pdf As part of the government's $62.9m stimulus package, $10 millions will be allocated to https://www.bvibea the Covid-19 Unemployment Relief Fund, which will support residents affected by the con.com/62-9m- pandemic for a period of up to three months. Compensation will be on a case by case stimulus-package- basis and individuals have to provide the relevant information on how they were unveiled/ affected by the pandemic. The SSB will administer and monitor the initiative. Those https://www.bvibea applying must have paid at least 13 out of 20 weeks of SSB contributions before con.com/6000-apply- March 30, 2020; be financially impacted by Covid-19; and be actively seeking for-unemployment- employment. The benefit will be calculated at a rate of 50 percent of insurable aid/ earnings up to a maximum of $1,000 and a minimum of $500 a month. The Government decided to expand the coverage of the one-off cash transfer to include parents of children up to 14 years as well as Cash TransfersPublic WorksIn- kind TransfersUtility waiversHealth insurance support Unemployment & Paid leavePensions & disability benefitsSocial security contributionsActivation measures Labor regulation adjustment Reduced work timeWage subsidy 95 families in which one or both parents have lost their jobs but are not entitled to unemployment benefits. The aid will be paid in the event that the parents applying for it are not covered by the job-saving compensation scheme, which has gained popularity as the measure 60/40. Both parents or the single parent must be insured under the Social Insurance Code within the last 6 months. This condition will not apply to unemployed parents without the right to unemployment benefits. The assistance may be granted if the child/children in the family attended a nursery, kindergarten or school before 13 March 2020. It will also be granted to foster families and families of relatives, in which the child is placed under the Child Protection Act. They must meet the criteria. The Ministry of Labour and Social Policy is introducing a one-off cash transfer of BGN https://bntnews.bg/ 375 (EUR 192) to parents of children under 12 who are on unpaid leave for at least 20 news/roditeli-na- days due to inability to work from home during the state of emergency. This deca-do-14-godini-i- assistance will be means tested as the monthly income per family member should not samotni-roditeli- be higher than the minimum wage BGN 610. Other conditions: parents should not mogat-da-polzvat- have any other income from rents, services or additional contracts, should not receive ednokratna- other assistance under the Social Assistance Act, should not to be included in the pomosht-ot-375-lv- scheme for wage subsidies to employers 60/40 and should have exhausted their paid 1052401news.html leave Children should have attended kindergarten or school before 13 March 2020, and the parents should have been insured in the last six months. Recently The Cash transfers to informal sector workers (fruits and vegetable sellers). Total cost of US$10 million (5 billion CFA) to help the fruits and vegetable informal retailers affected by the situation, particularly women. More details to be announced36. Support for workers in micro and small enterprises and self-employed in the informal https://expressodasi sector, including sellers of informal commerce and municipal markets. These workers lhas.cv/politica/202 are guaranteed a value of 10,000 escudos (US$100) for one month. 30,000 workers 0/04/02/governo- are expected to benefit cria-linha-verde-da- proteccao- social/68754 Expansion of CTs under the existing SP project to 8,000 families (from original 5,000) a https://www.mfis.gov.cv/index.php/about-us-2/blo monthly income of 5,500 escudos ( US$53)97 The government announced a cash transfer program for the poor and vulnerable to fight against COVID-19 in June 2020. The program beneficiaries are identified by the ID Poor program. Benefit levels vary by poverty levels, household size, and household demographics. The program was initially announced to provide transfer for two months, which has now been extended till end of December (with possibility for further extension). From June till October, the government has spent a total of $109 million in the transfers. The transfers covered an average of 610,000 households (2.45 million individuals) per month with beneficiary households receiving an average of $45 per month. https://www.nst.com.my/world/region/2020/06/60 Increase in family allowance from CFAF 2,800 to CFAF 4,500 Income support is provided for those who don’t qualify for employment insurance, including a payment of $2,000 per month for the next 4 months British Columbia will provide a one-time CAD 1,000 payment to people who lost their incomes due to COVID-19. Other provisions under the B.C. Emergency Benefit for Workers include tax credits, suspension of evictions of tenants in subsidized and affordable housing, temporary rent supplements of up to CAD 500 per month paid to landlords, six-month freeze on student loan payments, and payment deferral and/or subsidies for water bills. Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB): The CRB provides $500 per week for up to 26 weeks, to workers who have stopped working or had their employment/self-employment income reduced by at least 50% due to COVID-19 and who are not eligible for EI.(application opens in October 2020) The Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit provides $500 per week for up to two weeks, for workers who are sick or must self-isolate for reasons related to COVID-19, or have underlying conditions that would make them more susceptible to COVID- 19..(application opens in October 2020) The Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit provides $500 per week for up to 26 weeks per household, for eligible people unable to work because they must care for a child under 12 years old or other family member requiring supervised care, who is unable to attend their school or regular care facility, due to COVID-19. .(application opens in October 2020) An additional KY$425 (US$510) stipend to those on permanent financial assistance, as https://www.explor well as to seamen and veterans egov.ky/government- covid19-policies A draft supplementary budget law has been adopted and includes around 44 billion of CFAF of donors additional support related to Covid-19. The additional spending related to Covid-19 amounts for about 15 billion of CFAF, mainly broken down as 12 billion for prevention and management of the pandemic, 0.5 billion as support to The Ministry of Social Development has introduced the Ingreso Familiar de https://proteccionso Emergencia Covid – a new, Christmas transitory Bonus: transfer A monetary program support intended for for households households whose sources that of income cial.gob.cl/fichas/ing https://proteccion were affected Covid by the Transportes pandemic Bonus: generated This benefit by the consists Covid-19 of a bonus ofvirus. This benefit $ 350,000 will that can be be https://proteccion requested "Bono by micro-entrepreneurs de Emergencia COVID-19: Thisand drivers grant of passenger is awarded transport to those families(both thatfor drivers belong to https://socialprotect the Chile Seguridades y Oportunidades program and the Family Subsidy, especially The latest government policy directive (6 March 2020) instructed local governments to ion.org/sites/default extend coverage of dibao and temporary assistance programs, simplify the application and approval process, and increase the benefit level to cover the families who are affected by the epidemic (both directly through infection and indirectly through economic impacts). Examples are available at local level (information collected by WBG): -In Hubei province, RMB 500 for urban Dibao recipients and RMB 300 for rural Dibao recipients were transferred as temporary living allowance subsidies. Temporary assistance (emergency help in nature) supported more than 13000 people with cash transfer of RMB 30 million and provided temporary resettlement for more than 6000 people in 69 sites. -In Chongqing, a transfer of twice the monthly Dibao amount was introduced to some recipients if they were infected as temporary assistance. - In Shenzhen, the amount of cash transfer as temporary assistance could range between 2-18 times of the local Dibao threshold based on the individual recipient's situation ** Total top up is RMB 156 billion ($22 billion) by June 2020 and total new Cash transfer for retention migrant population in Wuhan. One-time cash assistance of RMB 3000 Unemployment social assistance for up to 6 months for the unemployed not eligible Unemployment for unemployment social insurance benefits. Increased social assistance to families in social assistance. difficulties. (2.38 million workers by March 2020) Provide emergency income and social support to the stranded population. The emergency assistance costs RMB 37.6 million ($5.3 million) by March 2020 and benefited 15,000 who received cash transfers and 6,000 received temporary resettlement by March 2020 New cash transfer program, “solidarity incomeâ€?, includes monthly payments of COP https://socialprotection.org/sites/default/files/pub 160,000 ($108) for informal workers and their families. These include 3M households identified by via SISBEN and tax collection databases. Since its creation on April, the program has reached, mainly through electronic payments, 2.6M households with 6 cash payments (April-September). Recently, the National Government announced that monthly cash payments of "solidarity income" will extend until December 2020. Four additional cash payment to 2.6M households (10,548,119 individuals) that are Así vamos contra el beneficiaries of Familias en Acción. Transfer is of COP 145,000 ($98 in 2011 PPP). In COVID-19 June a second delivery. Update: as of September, Familias en Acción has made four (4) additional cash payment to 2.6M households (10,548,119 individuals). Transfer is of COP 145,000 ($98 in 2011 PPP)" Four (4) additional cash payment to 204,000 beneficiaries of Jóvenes en Acción (COP 356,000, or $240). Recently, the National Government announced that additional cash payments of Jóvenes en Acción will extend until December 2020. Another special measured was to anticipate the implementation of the VAT Refund (Devolución del IVA) to the poorest households. The program was scheduled to start on January 2021, with a pilot of 100.000 families; however, due to the pandemic, the program started to operate on April, and has made four cash payments (COP 75.000 each) to the 700.000 most vulnerable families from FA and 300.000 households from Colombia Mayo Throughout the non-contributory pension benefits program Colombia Mayor, the Government has made six additional cash payments (COP 80.000 each) to the program’s 1.7 million beneficiaries. Recently, the National Government announced that additional cash payments of Colombia Mayor n will extend until December 2020. A program called “Bogotá Solidaria en Casaâ€? has provided poor and vulnerable Bogotá Solidaria en households of the District with cash to prevent them to have to get out their home to Casa a daily subsistence income during the quarantines and to mitigate the economic shock of the pandemic. The transfer is estimated to cover ~70% of their expenditure. Conditions and requirements include comply with quarantine and not having been reported of domestic violence. As of September, "Bogotá Solidaria en Casa" has benefited 402.620 households identified via 2018 Census, SISBEN, and District’s own data (plus data from cell phone operators). Transfer includes COP 423,000 ($286) for the poor, COP 178,000 for the vulnerable ($120 The Government plans to provide emergency support to the vulnerable in need, through social cash transfers. The number of beneficiaries is estimated to be equal to 23.5 percent of the total population, approx 160 000 people The government is planning a cash transfers in Kinshasa and other affected provinces within the context of COVID-19. 2 million social transfer beneficiaries are expected to benefit from this transfer. Total budget allocated is US$50 million 100 000 families affected by COVID-19 to receive around 50 000 CFA each (around 5 http://www.adiac- billion CFA) congo.com/content/ One Off Payment to be paid on top of the current welfare payment next fortnight in the amount $400.00 per beneficiary. This one off support is to assist the most vulnerable as they are not only at health risk from the COVID19 but also likely to be https://www.intaff.gov.ck/covid19-response-packag exposed to its economic impact. The cash is only available to those who are currently on the welfare list of INFIRM/DESTITUTE/PENSIONERS + CAREGIVERS For each child (age 0-16), currently already on the child benefit, an additional $100 on top of the current $50 will be allocated for every fortnight during closure of school https://www.intaff.gov.ck/covid19-response-packag outside of the school holidays. Application process not required. The Emergency Hardship Fund seeks to provide a quick response to alleviate financial hardship and stress related to the COVID-19 impact in the Cook Islands. The purpose of the fund is to provide essential relief for families and individuals during emergency situations that cannot be supported through other available benefits, subsidies or Individual & family grants. This is a temporary fund that will be available until 31 December 2020. To be payments available. eligible. the applicant should be receiving no income and their annual household http://www.mfem.g income is $9,000 or below per adult household member, and $4,500 or below for ov.ck/images/_COVI each child. The Emergency Hardship payment amount is determined by the number of D19_ERP/Emergenc family members in a household, and whether or not other family members are y_Hardship_Fund_- receiving an income or benefits. Individual applicants will receive a fortnightly _ERP_Phase_II.pdf payment of $150 for up to 2 months, or a one-off payment of $600 depending on the circumstances being faced. For families, $25 per fortnight is added for each eligible family member, up to a family of 5. Monthly subsidy of 200K colones (USD 352) for three months to 375,000 families economically affected by COVID-19 Emergency benefit (one-off 125k colones – USD 223K) for 33K poor families in the https://www.facebo social registry (SINIRUBE) who do not receive any social transfers ok.com/InstitutoMix The implementation of the conditional cash transfer program Avancemos will keep being active Social with services fortransfers depending social transfer on grade beneficiaries – levels ($40-$62). nurseries Similarly, open for the those workers that need The to work even Government ofduring the containment Côte d’Ivoire establishedmeasures/partial a Solidarity Fundlockdown in April 2020 to provide financial support to households impacted by Covid- Report No: PAD3834 EC)$8 million approved from the Dominica Social Security to help people who would have lost their jobs (from the Redundancy Fund and the Employment Injury branch of the DSS), Plus, a minimum of $9.5 million from the government for relief payments to those who are financially challenged. More details expected new week. Heads of families and single persons who are unemployed will receive income support in the amount of $600 and $400 respectively, for the period April 2020 to June 2020 in the first instance. This assistance will be administered by social security. 3000 people to benefit from COVID-19 Social Cash. Transfer Programme The objective of the programme is to provide temporary income support to eligible vulnerable individuals and families who have experienced a loss or reduction of income and consumption due the negative impacts of COVID-19 quarantines, curfews and shutdowns. Three thousand (3000) people, 2000 of whom are automatically registered under the Public Assistant Programme (PAP), are to benefit from the programme. These PAP beneficiaries will be automatically included in the programme. They will receive two top-ups of 225 EC dollars for a period of two months for a total value of $450 EC. Government has rolled out a ‘Stay at Home’ program (Quédate en Casa) with different elements, including (i) top-up to safety net of 5,000 pesos (US$92) for two months to https://hoy.com.do/ 811,000 beneficiary families that have the Solidarity payment card to purchase food lea-aqui-el-discuros- and basic necessities; (ii) horizontal expansion at the same amount 5,000 pesos completo-de-danilo- (US$92) to 690,000 nonpoor and vulnerable non-beneficiary families in the SIUBEN medina/amp/ social registry. The payments are expected from April 1 to May 30; a special transfer https://socialprotect totaling 7,000 pesos (US129) to over 350,000 households where the household head is ion.org/sites/default vulnerable to COVID19. /files/publications_fi les/Nota%20Tecnica %203_v3.pdf Expansion of the Comer Es Primero cash transfer programme, as follows:cVertical expansion of conditional transfers of the CEP - 100% increase in the amount transferred to families. Horizontal expansion - inclusion of 100,000 families in extreme poverty, moderate poverty and vulnerable sectors on the verge of becoming poor due to the shock of COVID 19. This expansion will deliver the same increased benefits that will be delivered to families that already participate in the program. These inclusions are temporary. Horizontal expansion - inclusion of formalized own- account workers who are listed in the Social Security Treasury (TSS) and who are at https://www.imf.org/en/Topics/imf-and-covid19/P risk of falling into poverty due to the impact of the shock of the COVID 19 The government has launched the freelancer/self-employed work assistance program https://pati.haciend (Pa ‘Ti) which provide temporarily support of RD $ 5,000 to independent workers, who a.gob.do/inicio have not been able to work by the measures social distancing imposed by the https://www.hacien pandemic, with an unconditional cash transfer that allows them to counteract the da.gob.do/gobierno- economic effects of the measures taken to stop the spread of COVID-19 . Total emite-decreto-que- planned beneficiaries is 2.3 million individual ( 200,000 actual as of June 2020). The extiende-programas- program is extended to the end of Dec 2020 fase-quedate-en- casa-y-pati/ New cash transfer of $60 has been introduced for informal workers earning less than https://www.eluniv $400 per month . (The main cash transfer is Bono de Proteccion Familiar, a transfer of erso.com/noticias/2 USD 60 to 950,000 poor households and informal sector workers. The first transfer 020/03/21/nota/779 was made in early April and the second transfer was initiated in mid-May. (new) 0391/coronavirus- bono-contingencia- 60-dolares- trabajadores- informales https://socialprotect ion.org/sites/default /files/publications_fi les/Nota%20Tecnica %203_v3.pdf The Ministry of Economic and Social Inclusion (MIES) reported that more than 7,990 families, users of child development services, will receive the Nutritional Support Bounce (Bono de Apoyo Nutricional). This cash compensation of USD 240 will be paid only once. The beneficiaries are mostly pregnant women and families with children from 0 to 3 years old. Ministry of Social Solidarity added 160,000 new households to Takaful and Karama https://egyptianstre Program (TKP) bringing the total number of people under to TKP to 3.11 million ets.com/2020/04/06 households (approx. 11 million individuals) The TKP budget will also increase in the /protect-provide- new fiscal year from EGP 18.5 billion o EGP and-progress-egypts- international- response-in-the- covid-19-fight/ http://english.ahra m.org.eg/NewsCont entP/4/366796/Opi nion/Covid-and- sustained- development.aspx A one-off monetary compensation of EGP 500 for 3 months is being offered to informal workers registered at the database of Ministry of Labor and Manpower https://en.amwalalghad.com/egypt-to-grant-egp-5 Payment will be done through post offices and banks Registration is still opened and is expected to cover 1.9 million individuals (out of 4.4 million applicants) working in Increased payments are envisioned to women leaders in rural areas (EGP 900 per https://www.oecd.org/mena/competitiveness/The An unrestricted/unconditional one-off cash transfer by WFP of EGP500 (equivalent to In support of the Ministry of Manpower, WFP launched its first monthly cash The government of President Nayib Bukele has pledged to give $300 to some 1.5 http://www.oecd.or The government announced on June 6ht that it has sourced E25 million to create a Relief Fund in order to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on laid off and unpaid workers http://www.gov.sz/i in the country. This Fund will be managed by Government, employer and employee mages/CORONA/PM- representatives, ENPF and NDMA. The Ministry of Labour and Social Security will in statement-5-June- due course announce the distribution guidelines of the Relief Fund 2020-final.pdf Informal sector in the lockdown areas entitled to one-off Government relief payment of FJ$150 (US$66) where holding a street trader or hawker license https://www.facebook.com/207532522613024/pos Fijians in the informal sector who tested positive for the virus to be paid a one-off sum of FJ$1,000 (US$443) https://home.kpmg/xx/en/home/insights/2020/04 A transfer of Euro 1,500 will be provided to the self-employed and other SMEs as part of the solidarity fund https://home.kpmg/xx/en/home/insights/2020/04 Guarantee payment of benefits by the Family Allowance Funds if the quarterly https://www.gouver declaration of resources is not possible nement.fr/info- coronavirus An "emergency aid" of 150 euros per family receiving active solidarity income (RSA) or specific solidarity allowance (ASS), to which will be added 100 euros per child will be https://www.connex paid on May 15. Families who do not benefit from the RSA or SSA, but who receive ionfrance.com/Fren housing assistance, will receive 100 euros per child. Their payment "will be automatic, ch-news/France- without any action being necessary" and will concern "more than four million confirms-grants-of- households 150-1-500-to-key- frontline-healthcare- staff-and-low- income-families https://www.gouver nement.fr/info- coronavirus A bonus for all civil servants who pursue their public service mission, despite https://www.cnn.co confinement, up to 1,000 euros in tax-free bonuses are provided m/asia/live- news/coronavirus- pandemic-intl-04-15- 20/h_ba1eed6bac2a c64249e730ef7f903 674 https://www.gouver nement.fr/info- coronavirus At the national level, on April 15th, the Government has announced a one-off https://www.gouver payment of 100 euros per child for vulnerable families to mitigate the additional nement.fr/info- financial burden for families because of coronavirus, including the unavailability of coronavirus nearly free school meals for children. • Exceptional 150 euros help to beneficiaries of certain social programs and disabled Vertical expansion to Nafa Quick program targeting 70,000 household and cost US$10 million. The Nafa Quick package will last for four months. The Nafa Quick package intends to contribute to the mitigation of the social and economic impact of COVID-19 on the population with a view to providing immediate universal cash transfer of D1, 500 per month to each beneficiary household WFP is covering 60,355 food insecure hh (not covered by Nafa Quick) with same transfer value (D1,500 or $30) plus bag of rice, for three months Sept-December. (On- going) The beneficiaries under the BReST project (mothers and their children) benefited from a direct cash transfer between 2017 and 2019. The [top-up in 2020 for COVID] intervention targets 6000 households and it was implemented through Unconditional Cash Transfer along with SBCC. With an operating budget of EUR200,000, the intervention was implemented at 10 selected health facilities in the Gambia The Gambia Government agreed to provide a one-off cash transfer of US$50 to each of the small-scale tourism actors whose contact details are available. Since then arrangement were made with Africell for the transfer to each beneficiary. The GoG announced a new D250M Covid-19 relief that includes the provision of a cash https://www.breaki package of D3,000 to all families. ngbelizenews.com/2 020/03/30/pm- barrow-says- stipends-for-the- unemployed-to-be- disbursed-this-week- discusses-other- financial-measures/ Ministry of Women Children and Social Welfare covering 1000 extremely vulnerable hh with one-off CT (total budget $100,000). Complete The Gambia delivered a Cash Transfer Program (CTP) to our enrolled children and their families deemed most in need during this emergency period. The cash transfer is unconditional, which has given the beneficiaries the autonomy on spending. Thus, the overall objective of the cash transfer is to provide cash to most in need enrolled families for resilience building during the coronavirus pandemic. Beneficiaries were select from communities in West Coast Region and Lower River Regions of The Gambia and a total of 2877 beneficiaries are were reached so far. On May 4th, the Government signed the resolution introducing the three following temporary cash transfers (monthly benefits): -Families with a PMT rating score of 65,000 - 100,000 will receive a flat benefit of 100 GEL for up to 6 months. This will benefit about 70,000 families and 45 million GEL (about $14.13m/€13.10m) is allocated for it. -Families with a PMT rating score of 0 - 100,000 who have three and more children under the age 16will receive a top-up benefit of 100 GEL for Targeted Social Assistance for up to 6 months. This will benefit about 21,000 families. The budget for this assistance is 13 million GEL (about $4.08m/€3.78m). -Persons with severe disabilities and children with disabilities will receive a a direct transfer of 100 GEL for up to 6 months. About 40,000 citizens will benefit and 25 million GEL (about $7.85m/€7.28m) will be spent on this assistance . https://agenda.ge/en/news/2020/1273 Government postpone recertification procedures of TSA beneficiaries, simplified the TSA application and enrollment procedures https://agenda.ge/en/news/2020/1273 People employed in the informal sector or the self-employed will receive a one-time assistance of 300 GEL (about $94.19/€87.34) if they can substantiate claims of job loss – the budget for this is 75 million GEL (about $23.55m/€21.84m) . https://agenda.ge/e n/news/2020/1273 https://agenda.ge/e n/news/2020/1668 https://agenda.ge/e n/news/2020/1635 Unemployment cash allowance to formal workers who lost jobs. 161295 people received UB as of Sept 2020 The government will provide GEL 200 one-time assistance to all children below 18. There are 800 thousand citizens of Georgia of this age. T https://1tv.ge/en/news/georgian-pm-857-000-app GEL 300 per person benefit will be provided to the self-employed, who lost their job during the pandemic and applied for government assi https://agenda.ge/en/news/2020/1668 Solo freelancers such as artists and nurses are to receive direct grants of up to Euro 15,000 over 3 months. A total of Euro 50B is planned for this purpose . https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/soziales/corona Parents who lose income due to COVID-19 can get easier access to child benefits. In addition, simplified process for a child grant (Kinderzuschlag) is put in place, with one- month income proof instead of 6 months. Payment amount is up to Euro 185/child/month until September https://blogs.orrick.com/employment/2020/04/03 Ghana has launched a GH¢11 Million Covid Relief Fund, a cash transfer program to COVID-19 affected daily wage earners. The program targets vulnerable persons and households in the Greater Accra, Western and Ashanti regions. 75,000 persons would benefit from the relief fund. 65,000 of beneficiaries were daily wage earners in the Greater Accra Region, while the rest were smallholder farmers in the Ashanti and A transfer of Euro 800 (to be made in the first half of April) to about 500,000 employees in companies/businesses closed because of COVID (also self-employed workers); this also includes payment of their social security contributions https://www.ekathi merini.com/252099/ article/ekathimerini/ business/second- wave-of-coronavirus- handouts-to-salary- workers https://www.minfin. gr/web/guest/deltia- typou/- /asset_publisher/4kj vD0lBldee/content/ d-t-topothetese-tou- ypourgou- oikonomikon-k- chrestou-staikoura- gia-te-deutere- desme-metron- antimetopises-ton- epiptoseon-tou- koronoiou? Financial assistance of Euro 400 was introduced for 155,000 long-term unemployed individuals, registered with the Hellenic Manpower Employment Organization (OAED) from April 1, 2019, maintaining their status until April 16, 2020 and not receiving any other benefit from the State. TTL note: Unemployment benefits expiring from September until December will be extended for an additional period of two month. Total cost of measure: 308 mil. Euros https://www.tornosnews.gr/en/greek-news/econo Beneficiaries of the Social Solidary Income (SSI) Guaranteed Minimum Income program will not be required to submit a new application upon expiration of the benefit recertification period, unless they chose to do so. Three consecutive extensions have been granted for the approved benefits that have been expiring since February. The same extensions are also granted for the housing benefit. Extended for 3 months for those decisions to be expired during the period Nov.2020 - Jan.2021 (extended to Feb.2021-April 2021 respectively) TTL note: Extended for 3 months for those decisions to be expired during the period Nov.2020 - Jan.2021 (extended to Feb.2021-April 2021 respectively) | No public information on n. of beneficiaries • A special financial support of Euro 534 was introduced for employees in businesses whose operation has been suspended under a State decision. The amount is tax-free, cannot be seized and cannot be offset against any debt. One-off income support was granted to households with minor dependents that are GMI/SSI-beneficiaries: Euro 100 for the first child + Euro 50 for all other children and up to max Euro 300 for each beneficiary (single-parent or co-parent families). The decision was published in the government gazette on May 4, 2020 and the benefit is intended to be paid out in May. Financial aid of Euro 600 to specific professionals i.e. economists / accountants, engineers, lawyers, doctors, teachers and researchers.(Total cost of measure: 120 mil. Euros) Employees in the wider national healthcare system as well as civil protection staff, who are in the frontline of the fight against the epidemic received the Easter bonus - a benefit that had been abolished in the public sector during the economic crisis. The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Labor announced Social Solidarity Income (SSI) recipients are expected to receive only for December double the monthly amount the usually get. The amount will be charged to their bank accounts in the 2nd half of December and for sure before Christmas holidays 130,000 Long-term unemployed who do not receive any other unemployment allowance, will receive a one-off stipend of 400 euros (Total cost of measure: 50 mil. Euros) Monthly special purpose allowance of 534 euros for specific professional categories such as seasonal tourism workers, guides, artists Employees whose contracts were suspended in November will receive (in December) an 800-euro stipend based on the number of days suspended. Measure covers all employees who have been hired until November 4, 2020. Regarding the Christmas gift, which is payable between Dec. 21 and Dec 31, the state will pay the proportion for the period of time that the employees were suspended, calculated at the amount of 534 euros.Total cost of measure: 215 mil. euros The SEED CCT adjusted payment delivery, including initiating payment delivery to beneficiaries aged 60 and over at their homes in March; and introducing additional payment points for all beneficiaries in each Parish (district) in April. The government introduced an emergency cash transfer “Bono Familiaâ€? to reach 2 million beneficiaries during 3 months (1000 quetzals or US$130 per https://republica.gt/ month/beneficiary) Targeting is based on electricity consumption (<200whz) for areas 2020/05/20/hogares- with electricity (90% of beneficiaries). In areas with limited access to electricity, bono-familia/ targeting is based on socio-economic characteristics (10% of beneficiaries). https://socialprotect ion.org/sites/default /files/publications_fi les/Nota%20Tecnica %203_v3.pdf https://www.bonofa milia.gob.gt/#/ Bono Social “Conditional Cash Transferâ€?. Government is waiving conditionality and making more agile payments. The States of Guernsey has set up a Hardship Fund to provide emergency support for https://covid19.gov. people in immediate financial need who may not otherwise qualify for unemployment gg/guidance/benefit benefit, sickness benefit or income support. Payments are for essential items such as s food, toiletries, cleaning products, etc. The Hardship Fund does not cover rent or https://www.gov.gg mortgage interest payments. The weekly rates payable are: /bereavementbenefi -£100 for the first adult in the household ts#:~:text=The%20St ANIES also has introduced a new cash transfers program of 250.000GNF per month for 240,000 households (1.6 million people) in various parts of Guinea including Conakry. The program take place from June to December 2020 https://preventepid emics.org/wp- content/uploads/20 20/05/Guinea_perc- countrybrief_mobilit y.pdf http://documents.w orldbank.org/curate d/en/254451588723 610668/pdf/Project- Information- Document- Emergency- Response-and-Nafa- Program-Support- Project-P168777.pdf Restoring and increasing the school cash grant to $15,000, also, the Administration would be doubling the allowance for uniforms. This means that the uniform voucher allowance will be $4000 per child in the public school system COVID-19 relief fund of G$25,000 (US$120) to each household affected by COVID-19 https://dpi.gov.gy/covid-cash-grant-applauded (universal one-off) The government announced a one-off cash transfer to 1.5 million vulnerable families. As of November 9, 2020 less than 20% of beneficiaries, or 291,532 households, received the transfer https://www.haitilibre.com/article-31776-haiti-actu The government is implementing an emergency cash transfer program focused on self- https://socialprotect employed and informal workers receiving government support under the Covid-19 ion.org/sites/default crisis. The program will benefit around 500,000 people, who are all new beneficiaries /files/publications_fi les/Nota%20Tecnica %203_v3.pdf An extra 1-month allowance is planned for CSSA payment, Old Age Allowance, Old Age https://www.swd.go Living Allowance, or Disability Allowance. Similar arrangements will apply to the Work v.hk/en/index/site_ Incentive Transport Subsidy. Eligible recipients will receive the one-off additional whatsnew/ A transferfrom one-off starting payment of HK$10,000 ($1,280) 12 June 2020 is planned and the paymentforwill permanent residents be credited to the over the age of 18. This measure, which involves a cost of about $71 billion, is expected to benefit about 7 million people. (The registration period for the Cash Payout Scheme is from 21 June 2020 to 31 December 2021) https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/202006/03/P2 https://www.govern Tentative plans are underway to stimulate private consumption via tax reduction or increased benefits . ment.is/news/article /2020/04/21/Gover Families with children under the age of 18 will receive a one-time child benefit payment on June 1, 2020 of ISK 20,000 (US$ 140) or ISK 40,0 https://www.government.is/diplomatic-missions/e Cash transfers of Rs 500 ($6.5) for 3 months from April to June to 200M women with a Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) (financial inclusion) account https://www.edexlive.com/news/2020/jun/03/arou The Government of Bihar has decided to transfer funds from the Chief Minister Relief Fund at the rate of Rs.1000 / - per family to the bank account of the labourers and needy persons residing in other states stranded due to lockdown. This scheme is only 87 million farmers who are beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) program will receive a top up of Rs2000 (US$ 26.50) for 3 month https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/econ The state of Uttar Pradesh transferred Rs 611 crore ($80M) in cash transfers directly to 27.5M workers of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/indi The state of Uttar Pradesh will provide compensation to poor workers via online payments if they lost their job due to the pandemic. Vegetable vendors, construction workers, rickshaw pullers, autorickshaw drivers, and temporary staff at shops will be targeted by this measure . https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/indian- The state of Assam in India is planning a cash transfers – Orunodi scheme -- to families in the state based on income (the composite household income of the applicant should be less than Rs 2 Lakh per annum ). From Oct 2, families in Assam will get $13/month (R1000/month). The transfers are the bank account of a family. But the family has to nominate a woman. A male member is not entitled to get the money in their bank account in this scheme. They have to nominate a female member of the family whosoever she may be. The scheme is going to cover 17 lakh families and the target is to expand it to 25 lakh families in days to come Uttar Pradesh in India is providing a one-off benefit of 1,000 Indian rupees to 480,000 daily wagers (street vendors, rickshaw pullers, etc) . The second new unconditional cash transfer program (BLT Dana Desa) is introduced https://www.thejak for village residents, who have been negative affected but have not registered in the artapost.com/news/ social registry and are not recipients of PKH/Food Assistance Program/BST. This 2020/04/28/govern program is funded via Village Fund and will cover approximately 11-12 million ment-disburses-4- households with the benefit of IDR 600,000 per household per month for 3 months, 5m-in-village-funds- starting in April. (Extended for another three months) as-cash-aid-for-poor- families.html A new unconditional cash transfer program (BST) is introduced for eligible residents https://www.thejak outside the Greater Jakarta region who have already registered in the social registry artapost.com/news/ but are not recipients of PKH or the Food Assistance Program. Approximately 9 million 2020/08/05/slow- households will each receive IDR 600,000 (US$ 40) per month for 3 months, starting in budget-realization- April) drag-on-economic- recovery- experts.html One time UCT of IDR 500,000 for Sembako recipients that are not also receiving PKH (August 2020) New UCT of IDR 1.2m for 2 months, for workers with salary under IDR 5million that are registered in BPJS TK. Between September-December Indonesia’s flagship CCT program, Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH), will expand the https://www.thejak program coverage from 9.2 to 10 million beneficiary families (or 15 percent of the artapost.com/acade population) and double the benefit level for 3 months (extented for 9 months). The mia/2020/05/08/ca PKH program budget has been increased by nearly 29% to reach IDR 37.4 trillion n-social-safety-net- (US$2.5 billion). Furthermore, benefit payments have become monthly instead of treat-economic- quarterly. impacts-of-covid- 19.html http://www.xinhuan et.com/english/202 Iran is planning to support around 3 million lower-income families with no • 0- permanent jobs with cash transfers up to 6 million rails (US$ 400) in 4 stages. It will be 04/06/c_138951997 paid monthly for four months, and one additional time for Ramadan. [1,2] A single .htm person family will receive 200,000 Tomans, a two-person family 300,000 Tomans, a https://www.imf.org three-person family 400,000 Tomans, a four-person family 500,000 Tomans and a five- /en/Topics/imf-and- person family 600,000 Tomans. covid19/Policy- Responses-to-COVID- 19#G Iran is planning to support around 3 million lower-income families with no permanent jobs with cash transfers up to 6 million rails (around $400) in 4 stages . https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-corona An Emergency Grant was announced on 4 April. A total of IQD300 billion will be • allocated for the emergency grant, covering all governorates. On 30 April, the Minister of Planning announced that the Emergency Grant will be disbursed around mid-May [3]. The eligibility criteria of the Emergency Grant are as follows: 1. Male applicants must be between 18 and 66 years old, and women must be between 18 and 55 years https://reliefweb.int old; 2. The applicant must be registered in the unemployment registry; 3. The /report/iraq/iraq- applicant must not have a fixed income. [4] Furthermore, Government employees, as covid-19-food- well as families receiving state pensions, social security payments or any other social security-monitor- benefit are not eligible. [1,2] Registration takes place on the website minha.iq. weekly-update-issue- Beneficiaries need valid documents to register (such as an ID and a ration card). Each 2-21-april-2020-enar beneficiary family will receive IQD150,000. [7] As of 3 July, about 7 million people had https://docs.wfp.org received the transfer (out of 12 million considered eligible). [8] It was indicated that /api/documents/WF 67,000 new families who were registered for the ‘emergency grant’ will be included in P- the list of families receiving assistance under the Social Protection Law (19 April) 0000114824/downl (under discussion). oad/ Vertical expansion of SSN: 600,000 beneficiaries received a one-time top-up (another top-up is under discussion). The government, together with UNICEF, and other development partners are now discussing how to expand SSN to more beneficiaries. https://www.imf.org /en/Topics/imf-and- covid19/Policy- Responses-to-COVID- 19#G A benefit of €350 (US$ 385) per week will be paid to the unemployed (self-employed https://www.citizen or employees) for the duration of the crisis. It is designed to provide income security sinformation.ie/en/s for a period during which the unemployed can apply for a full Jobseekers payment. ocial_welfare/social Non-EU/EEA migrant workers are also eligible for this program. -Pandemic _welfare_payments/ Unemployment Payment (PUP) will increase to €350 a week after the reduction to unemployed_people €300 during the removal of restrictions /covid19_pandemic _unemployment_pa yment.html https://www.gov.ie/ en/service/be74d3- covid-19-pandemic- unemployment- payment/ Christmas cash boost for most motorists who lost their job due to the Covid-19 The Manx Earnings Replacement Allowance ('MERA') provides an income of £200 a week to people who have either been laid off or made redundant from their employment, or have lost their self-employed work, since 2 March 2020 Grant to support local businesses and self-employed, The Coronavirus Business Support Scheme offers financial support to eligible self-employed* applicants in the form of a grant payment of up to £3,000. On April 8, the parliament approved a package of NIS 80 billion (about 6.1 percent of 2020 GDP), which includes NIS 11 billion for health expenses. The package supports the social safety net (NIS 20bn), funding a relaxation in the requirements for unemployment benefits and grants for self-employed workers A one-time NIS 500 grant for families with children, the elderly and other vulnerable population groups was also approved by parliament On July 29, the parliament approved a second stimulus package of NIS 80bn, including a one-off grant program amounting NIS 6.72bn for adults and families with children, excluding high earners The Decreto di Rilancio - “Relaunch decreeâ€? - a stimulus package of €55B signed on May 19, 2020– suspends all conditionalities related to the Guaranteed Minimum Income program, or Reddito di Cittadinanza (RdC), for two additional months, until July 2020, with the exception of accepting an adequate job offer in the municipality of residence. The rationale is the minimization of movement of beneficiaries to social services or to public employment services, where they are expected to sign a social http://www.mef.gov inclusion pact or a labor pact. A separate note stressed the importance of ensuring .it/en/inevidenza/Re continuity of social services during the emergency, with a focus on protecting social launch-Decree-155- workers and beneficiaries from contagion, promoting the use of telephone and billion-for-Phase- technology to maintain contact with families, and paying special attention to situation two-of-the-Economy- of vulnerability for women and minors. Existing resources aimed at strengthening 00001/ services for RdC can be reoriented towards activities most needed in response to the pandemic (TTL comment: The suspension of conditionality ended in until July 2020. The RdC program continues. Planned and actual coincide because we are only referring to the suspension of conditionality here – applies to all RdC beneficiaries) The Relaunch decree announced a temporary means tested cash transfer, Reddito di http://www.mef.gov Emergenza, Emergency Income, for those vulnerable households not protected by any .it/en/inevidenza/Re other social assistance measure. The benefit lasts for two months and the amount launch-Decree-155- varies between €400 to €800 per month, depending on the equivalence scale. billion-for-Phase- Applications are open till the end of June and payments will be disbursed during the two-of-the-Economy- months of July and August. The total available budget for the measure amounts to 00001/ €954.6 million. (extended to December 2020 with two new installments ) Workers with income less than €40,000 (US$ 44,000) per year are entitled to a nontaxable, one-off benefit of €100 (US$ 110) for March 2020 if their job required the worker to go to the regular workplace. Workers who carried out their job remotely are not entitled to the bonus. http://www.mef.gov The Relaunch Decree extends the one-off €600 (US$ 660) bonus to self-employed and .it/en/inevidenza/Re professional workers, including agricultural, tourism, cultural sector workers by one launch-Decree-155- additional month for April 2020. In May the bonus increases to €1,000 for those self- billion-for-Phase- professional workers who can demonstrate a 30% reduction in income during March- two-of-the-Economy- April with respect to the same period of last year 00001/ The “Cura Italiaâ€? (Cure Italy) stimulus – a package of Euro 25B – includes Euro 13.5B to support families and workers. It offers funds to private-sector workers to pay for http://www.mef.gov babysitters via a childcare voucher of up to Euro 600 for workers with children below .it/en/inevidenza/Pr the age of 12 who decide not to take parental leave. The voucher can reach up to Euro otect-health- 1,000 for workers in the health sector. Adjustment (The Relaunch decree includes support-the- specific support families and workers. It offers funds to private-sector workers to pay economy-preserve- for babysitters via a childcare voucher of up to €1200 (US$ 1320) for workers with employment-levels- children below the age of 12 who decide not to take parental leave. The voucher can and-incomes-00001/ reach up to €2,000 (US$ 2,200) for workers in the health sector sector. Vouchers can also be used towards summer camps) The Relaunch decree includes specific support families and workers. It offers funds • to private-sector workers to pay for babysitters via a childcare voucher of up to €1200 (US$ 1320) for workers with children below the age of 12 who decide not to take parental leave. The voucher can reach up to €2,000 (US$ 2,200) for workers in the health sector sector. Vouchers can also be used towards summer camps. 1000 euros compensation for seasonal workers, workers in the sports and • entertainment sector indemnity provided for seasonal workers in tourism, entertainment workers, door-to- • door salesmen PATH payments will be paid earlier than scheduled. PATH families with children enrolled in primary and secondary schools are receiving a top-up of J$150 per day while children in ECD are receiving J$100 per day for school feeding while school is closed. A total or 23 school days were paid for this benefit in May.(360,000 beneficiaries). Under Government’s COVID Allocation of Resources for Employees (CARE) Program, a https://jis.gov.jm/go direct transfer will be made to workers who lost their jobs (details to be announced). vt-extends-set-and- Supporting Employees with Transfer of Cash (SET Cash ) – which will provide best-cash-grants/ temporary cash transfer to individuals where it can be verified that they lost their employment since March 10, (the date of the first COVID19 case in Jamaica). Individuals who apply and qualify will receive J$9,000 (US$63) per fortnight, paid monthly from the month of their application through to June 2020. Extention of two months July - Sep Persons enrolled in PATH will receive a ‘COVID-19 PATH grant’ which will add another Jamaica payment for the April-June payment period under the CARE program. PATH Government and beneficiaries will therefore receive three payments instead of two payments for this institution measures payment period. Total beneficiaires 360,000 individuals in response to COVID-19 ‘COVID General Grant’ under the CARE program will provide one-time grants to Jamaica different categories of small businesses and self-employed persons, including (i) Government and J$25,000 (US$174) to barbers, hairdressers, beauty therapists, cosmetologists, market institution measures vendors, taxi and bus operators (who are registered with a Municipal or Transport in response to Authority by April 30, 2020; (ii) J$40,000 (US$279) to bar and night club operators COVID-19 registered with a Municipal Authority by April 30, 2020; and (iii) J$40,000 (US$279) to craft vendors, and transport operators registered with the Tourism Product Development Company by April 30, 2020. The CARE program’s Compassionate Grant of J$10,000 (US$70) is available to anyone Jamaican in need (e.g. tertiary students, unemployed, informally employed, elderly, pensioners, Information Service etc.) who completes the required application form, is not formally employed, has not ddada received, and does not intend to apply https://socialprotect ion.org/sites/default /files/publications_fi les/Nota%20Tecnica %203_v3.pdf for any other cash benefit under the CARE Programme, with the exception of the Covid-19 PATH Grant. Persons must possess a valid taxpayer registration number and not be in formal employment. Aa of May 6, 2020 - 250,000 applicants were eligible and scheduled to receive payment. Additional child allowance of 10k yen per child on top of (regular) monthly 10K per child allowance, tax exempt Japan will give $930 to every citizen. Unclear yet if for adults only or also includes https://english.kyod children (cost would be 2% of GDP). onews.net/news/20 20/04/dd4382f2ebd 5-japan-begins- distributing-cash- handouts-for-virus- relief.html https://www.tokyo weekender.com/202 0/05/how-to-receive- covid- %c2%a5100000- subsidy-japan/ Due to the curfew, the government will deliver cash to the houses of all the current beneficiaries of the National Aid Fund (NAF) monthly cash transfer and quarterly Takaful programs for March 2020 [around 145,000 households]. Report No: NAF started the registration of the Bread Subsidy Cash Compensation Program, which PIDA29177 targets up to 80% of the population with a small amount of money annually. Payments will occur over April-November 2020. Registration is using the same form for the Takaful Program. The government announced a program to provide cash support to poor and vulnerable households affected by COVID-19. The Program will provide: (i) temporary (6 month) CTs to 200,000 vulnerable households; and temporary (6 month) benefit top-ups for NAF beneficiaries whose benefits are below a certain threshold. The number of households benefiting from the Program will be about 293,000. The Program will add about 210,000 household to the existing caseload of NAF (146,000). The set benefit for this program is JOD136 (US$ 193) for households of 3 members and more and JOD 70 (US$ 99) for households of two members. On 16 April, the Minister of Social Protection announced a social protection programme to support daily wage workers to be carried out by the NAF. • The programme is financed via donations collected from citizens and the private sector through the newly formed ‘Emergency Response Fund—Himat Watan’; • The benefit amount consists of JOD70 per month for 2-member households and JOD136 per month for households consisting of 3 members or more paid for 3 months. It will be delivered through e-wallets; • Applications for the programme are made through the pre-existing bread support cash assistance application website/Takmeely Platform; • As of 3 June, 230,000 households have benefitted, and an additional 50,000 are expected to receive aid. • The National Unified Registry is used to verify applicants´ information Until 14 April, 150,000 families received cash and in-kind aid provided by the Zakat Fund, for a total value of approximately JOD2 million. These are a combination of old https://alghad.com/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AE%D9 and new beneficiaries. Priority is being given to daily wage workers. The ‘Hajati’ Cash Transfer programme, specifically tailored to Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanian families, was expanded to cover 18,000 additional vulnerable children. A database maintained by UNICEF Jordan with information on 38,000 of the poorest and most vulnerable households was used to identify households not receiving Hajati but who were in urgent need of financial support. Monthly payments of US$ 100 for up to almost 3 million people will be made to those https://primemini who have lost income as a result of COVID-19. The amount of will be equivalent to ster.kz/ru/news/r minimum wage (45,000 tenge or US$ 110). As of 16 April, 2.7 million were approved eviews/antikrizisn for support, although 5.3 million (60 per cent of the working population) had applied ye-mery- pravitelstva- vozobnovlenie- rosta-ekonomiki-i- podderzhka-msb- 862620 One-off payments to medical workers infected with COVID-19 in the amount of 2 mln • tenge (US$ 4.7K).to 12,983 individuals One-off payments to families of medical workers deceased from COVID-19 in the • amount of 10 mln tenge (US$ 23.5K). to 184 households 1,094,238 Inua Jamii beneficiaries will start receiving Ksh8,000 (US$ 80) each from the Country policy state to cushion them against the effects of the coronavirus. At the queue at the responses payment centers, the beneficiaries will be required to maintain 1.5 meters of social distance The National Treasury appropriated an additional Ksh10B (equivalent to US$ 100M) https://twitter.co for supporting the elderly, orphans and other vulnerable members with cash m/StateHouseKen transfers. ya/status/132709 8865644756993/p hoto/1 3,000,000 new households’ beneficiaries will be added under NSNP/KSEIP With support from international partners, Kenya is implementing mobile cash transfers targets 120,000 most vulnerable Kenyans living in Nairobi and Mombasa's expansive informal settlements. The recipients consist of households unable to meet their basic necessities during Covid-19 due to reduced or loss of their sources of livelihood. The mobile (M-Pesa) cash transfers beneficiaries also include 1, 445 survivors of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and those at risk in Nairobi and about 2,200 in Mombasa. Other vulnerable groups specifically targeted for the safety nets are pregnant and lactating mothers, the elderly, the disabled, the chronically ill, orphans and struggling domestic workers. The Covid-19 mobile cash transfers initiative complements the government of Kenya's flagship national safety net program, Inua Jamii. Run by the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection W200B to low-income households getting unemployed and to those under COVID-19 treatment/quarantine. The government decided to offer universal emergency relief payments to roughly http://english.moef. 21.71 million households through the universal program (this an extension of go.kr/pc/selectTbPr emergency relief announced earlier to reach the bottom 70 percent income bracket). essCenterDtl.do?bo A total 14.3 trillion won ($11.66 billion). The government plans to provide 1 million ardCd=N0001&seq= The government will support childcare with W2.4T to low-income households as they http://www.mohw.g shift from child daycare to homecare. Specifically, parent employees get o.kr/eng/nw/nw010 W50,000/day. 2vw.jsp?PAR_MENU _ID=1007&MENU_I Reintroduction of job seekers’ allowance for low-income households, with such allowance being increased from W200,000 to 500,000 for up to 3 months. The government decided to offer emergency relief payments of 9.1 trillion won to http://world.kbs.co. households in the bottom 70 percent income bracket. A total of 14 million households kr/service/contents_ to become recipients. Payments to vary according to the household members: 0.4 view.htm?lang=e&m million won (single-person households), 0.6 million won (two-person households), 0.8 enu_cate=business& million won (three-person households), 1.0 million won (four-person households board_seq=382472; http://www.koreah erald.com/view.php ?ud=202005040005 58 Early payment of 2 months-worth social assistance benefits. A measure amounting to seven million six hundred fifty thousand (€7,650,000.00) Euros Also, early payment of farming grants and subsidies (for 1,702 farmers) is planned. Double payments made to all social assitance beneficiaries in March, April, May; and again, September, October, The COVID-19crisis November, with an estaimted cost of 7.5 million Euro. in Kosovo All verification procedures for social assistance (and pensions) benefits are suspended until further notice (beneficiaries are required to visit public offices, etc.). (TTL commnet : Note: this applied to reverification/reapplication only. New applicants were required to complete full application process. This meausre ended in July 2020 Payment of an additional sum of thirty (€30) Euros per month to all beneficiaries of Payment of monthly assistance in the amount of €130 (US$ 143) to citizens with no formal income This Measure and 15 who are provided not receiving support peopleany whoother form had no of social income andassistance, for April, were not receving support • Between from other public 16 March and 10 April, theThis programs. was Zakat Kuwaiti suppored by the COVID-19 providedemergency House/Fund financial aid to 4,124 families (total value: KWD980,000). The first phase (16-19 March) targeted widows, divorced women, orphans, and the elderly. The second phase (31 March-9 April) targeted low-income families with no fixed income or whose income was affected by the crisis. The Zakat House sent text messages to all registered families to The ‘Fazaa El-Kuwait’ programme, based on public and private donations and • implementation through NGOs/charities/volunteer teams, has been set up. It includes * Automatic extension of the standard one-year enrollment term for beneficiaries of poverty-targeted cash transfer Categorical cash transfers termdisabilities which with to persons was due to finish during (children the quarantine and adults) will be prolonged automatically if their term finishes in time of quarantine. On 26 March 2020, the government announced [1] that it will allocate 75 billion Lebanese pounds (about 5 million US dollars) as a social assistance package to those in need, against Lebanon's the backdrop Parliament of an ratified measures to tackle LBP1.2 trillion the spread (USD300 of COVID-19. million) The aid package aid for low- income families and vital sectors including agriculture and industry. Half will go to the In addition ,National Emergency Social more than Solidarity 30,000 farmersProgramme, providing aworkers and 6,600 vocational monthly cash will getassistance 4.5 million pounds each ($1,125) Increase the cash benefit amount for existing beneficiaries, especially child grant support. Identify and add new vulnerable people – children, elderly (60-70yrs), people living with disabilities and informal sector operators. . The project is expected to benefit close to 200,000 social grant beneficiaries For COVID-19 support to vulnerable households, the Government of Liberia plans to use existing Liberia Social Safety Nets Project to provide immediate relief in Greater Monrovia area and scale up cash transfers in the four most food insecure counties. Specifically, the government plans to: • Provide one-off emergency cash transfers to approximately 25,000 poorest households in Greater Monrovia via mobile money • Scale up the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) program from 3,500 to 15,000 extreme poor The universal child benefit of 60 euros has been increased to 100 euros for a period of six months after the end of the national quarantine for families who lost income during the quarantine. Grant self-employed people with less than 10 employees a non-refundable and non- https://guichet.public.lu/fr/entreprises/financemen taxable support of €2,500. Grant self-employed people (regardless of the number of their employees) a direct aid https://guichet.public.lu/fr/entreprises/financemen in the amount of EUR 3,000, 3,500 or 4,000 depending on the income level of the person concerned. ntroducing benefit for workers and/or dependents: Financial assistance to employees and freelancers The government announced Tosika Fameno (UCT) (“complementary supportâ€?). The • http://www.fid.mg/tosika-fameno/https://www.un program is an unconditional cash transfers of 100,000 Ariary to poor and vulnerable households in Antananarivo and Toamasina city. This transfer will be given out to households for the April and May. The program aims to target 150,000 hhs (first phase), since revised to 233,827, Total project budget is US $13,500,000 . As part of the government of Malawi’s National COVID-19 Preparedness and Response https://www.unicef. Plan, the government has proposed measures to accelerate payment of Social Cash org/malawi/stories/ Transfer Program (SCTP) benefits, as follows: in April, SCTP payments will be fast- cash-transfers-help- tracked, with a four-month payment covering up to June delivered in April. families-during- covid-19 https://www.aljazee ra.com/news/2020/ 04/malawi-launches- cash-aid-poor-covid- 19-pandemic- 200429053328918.h tml The Government is also proposing to provide top-ups to SCTP beneficiaries and https://reliefweb.int increase SCTP coverage in both rural areas (as of June), and increase SCTP coverage in /sites/reliefweb.int/f urban areas from April-June. iles/resources/Natio (Unicef team comment: Roll out of the response has been delayed due to delays in nal-COVID-19- reaching consesus on triggers and targeting of hot spots. The response is now Preparedness-and- scheduled to commence end of November 2020) Response-Plan_08- 04-2020_Final- Version.pdf The Malaysian government has budgeted RM10 billion to provide one-off cash https://www.malay transfer to depending on income level mail.com/news/wha • RM1600 to 4 million households earning