A growing number of low- and middle-income countries are investing in social safety nets to improve the lives and livelihoods of their poor and vulnerable residents. According to the World Bank (2015) report The State of Social Safety Nets, more than 1.9 billion people in 136 low- and middle-income countries are now beneficiaries of social safety net programs. In Africa alone, the number of countries setting up such programs has doubled over the past three years, and rigorous evaluations prove that these programs work to reduce poverty.
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2017/01/01
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119821
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1
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2017/09/19
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Better data, better resilience : lessons in disaster risk finance from Uganda
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CROSS CUTTING SOLUTION AREAS;safety net program;Disaster Risk Finance;daily wage rate;Social Safety Nets;disaster risk management;development of capacity;Poverty and Equity;influx of refugees;safety net system;response to disaster;living in poverty;early warning system;data collection system;absence of rain;response to crisis;social protection initiative;financial analysis;household welfare;development partner;vulnerable household;financial resource;absorptive capacity;government response;income support;Cash Transfer;affected households;lean season;evaluation framework;global knowledge;climatic shocks;fund resources;Advisory services;agricultural income;natural disaster;dry condition;household affect;financial impact;disaster shocks;Climate Risk;price shock;fiscal stability;production constraint;climatic events;food insecurity;paradigm shift;government play;analytical tool;payment mechanism;insurance product;contingency planning;financial implication;humanitarian assistance;credit line;contingent credit;beneficiary household;drought conditions;government plan;target beneficiary;rural population;poor household;disaster assistance;acute need;million people;reserve fund;humanitarian crisis;disbursement mechanisms;drought period;smallholder farmer;labor input;project finance;government use;sensitivity analysis;severe drought;work planning;Electronic Payment;mobile money;beneficiary bank;transitory poor;direct transfer;delivery mechanism;
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