World Bank Group World Bank Group
In Partnership with Republic of Korea Ministry of Strategy and Finance

Building Flexible and Scalable Social Protection Programs That Can Respond to Disasters

Building Flexible and Scalable Social Protection Programs That Can Respond to Disasters
The adverse impacts of natural disasters and climate change constitute a major risk to the poor and near-poor. Poor men and women face disproportionately higher risks from these events because of their limited ability to cope with shocks. Therefore, they require more support from social protection programs in order to protect their livelihoods. The increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters make it imperative that governments be prepared to respond.
  • Learning Mode: 
    Knowledge Note
  • Topics: Urban Development, Disaster Risk Management, Disaster Preparedness
  • GP: 
    Governance, SPJ Delivery Systems, Social Inclusion
  • Keywords: 
    Social Protection, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Response, social protection programs, Social Protection, Social Safety Nets, Social Welfare, Income Inequality, welfare, disaster resilience, DRM, Disaster Risk Management, Disaster Management
  • Language: 
    English

Presenter Info

Mirey Ovadiya

Resources

http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2014/10/23/000470435_20141023125728/Rendered/PDF/917780BRI0P1320SPL0Technical0Note01.pdf

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