This note summarizes the work carried out under the Rapid social response (RSR) trust fund which is linked to the Bank activity for Somalia social protection. This activity builds on the existing work of development partners and humanitarian organizations in Somalia and tries to inform the development of a social protection policy and framework through analysis and by identifying gaps and entry points. Given Somalia’s unique context, in which the government is in the initial stages of setting up an institutional and regulatory framework and where conflict and climate are constantly affecting socioeconomic dynamics, there was a need to analyze and curate practices that work best and build a common consensus on effective approaches. For this purpose, the work undertaken by the RSR funded activities had a specific focus on targeting and delivery mechanisms adopted by the cash transfer and other safety net schemes including remittances.
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Data do documento
2018/06/29
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TIpo de documento
Report
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No. do relatório
128016
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Nº do volume
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Região
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Data de divulgação
2018/07/06
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Nome do documento
Somalia Summary of Activities Funded by the Rapid Social Response Trust Fund TF0A3246
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Palavras-chave
Social Protection; remittance; Cash Transfer; delivery mechanism; development partner; social protection interventions; informal safety net; social safety net strategy; mobile network; social protection program; mobile money; registry system; social protection system; recipient of remittance; public-private partnership; Access to Education; public private partnership; social protection policy; safety net system; source of income; source income; private sector partner; private sector actors; access to mobile; flow of fund; household level data; international aid agencies; timing of payments; depletion of assets; social and gender; delivery of payment; household and individual; formal banking system; history of migration; fragile and conflict; cash transfer program; in kind transfer; vulnerability to shock; social protection initiative; integrated information system; social protection scheme; long term development; informal coping mechanism; transfer transfer; long term planning; incidence of poverty; impact on poverty; qualitative field research; central regions; coping strategy; vulnerable population; biometric information; vulnerability analysis; fund activity
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