This case study suggests how shock-responsive social protection systems can be the basis of a government-led response to a health crisis and a rapid-onset disaster. It also points to how linking pre-arranged finance to safety nets can help with quick delivery of cash to vulnerable populations post-disasters. This experience complements existing evidence and experience in other parts of Africa, where social protection systems have been used for responding...
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2020/12/01
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工作文件(编号系列)
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154949
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2020/12/11
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Disclosed
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Safety Nets, Health Crises and Natural Disasters : Lessons from Sierra Leone
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Social Protection