The objective of safety nets how to be to support practitioners with technical knowledge on key implementation issues. Its 'how to' focused has been crafted in response to practitioners demand for first-hand country program experience on practical 'nuts and bolts' topics. The target audience for safety nets how to includes policy makers and practitioners in national and sub-national governments, donor, and international organizations, and non-governmental organizations, particularly those working in low-income countries where a new wave of social protection interventions has appeared in recent years. The information aims to complement existing knowledge in the sector, which mostly focuses on program design. In addition to safety nets how to, readers are encourage to explore the extensive literature on such critical design topics as types of safety net interventions, targeting, and setting benefit level.
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Andrews,Colin, Bassett,Lucy Katherine, Castaneda,Tarsicio, Grosh,Margaret Ellen, Loureiro,Julia Pacheco, Quintana,Rodrigo, Steta Gandara,Maria Concepcion
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Document Date
2012/01/01
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Document Type
Working Paper
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Report Number
68945
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1
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1
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2012/05/17
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Safety nets how to : a toolkit for practitioners
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Keywords
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Andrews,Colin Bassett,Lucy Katherine Castaneda,Tarsicio Grosh,Margaret Ellen Loureiro,Julia Pacheco Quintana,Rodrigo Steta Gandara,Maria Concepcion
Safety nets how to : a toolkit for practitioners (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/983361468331021198/Safety-nets-how-to-a-toolkit-for-practitioners