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Mali Social Protection Expenditure Review : Findings from BOOST data and OCHA Financial Tracking Service (2004 – 2020) (English)

The Pension Fund for Civil Servants, which was renamed the ‘Mali Social Security Fund’ in 2011, accounts for approximately half of all social protection expenditure in Mali. Prior to the conflict, the Ministry of Solidarity and Humanitarian Action managed the largest share of social protection (SP) expenditure among all ministries. However, its budget was significantly reduced following the onset of the conflict. Transfers constitute the majority...
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  • 2022/06/30

  • Working Paper

  • 194852

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  • Mali,

  • Western and Central Africa,

  • 2024/11/18

  • Disclosed

  • Mali Social Protection Expenditure Review : Findings from BOOST data and OCHA Financial Tracking Service (2004 – 2020)

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Mali Social Protection Expenditure Review : Findings from BOOST data and OCHA Financial Tracking Service (2004 – 2020) (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099111724080340546

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