Protecting the Poor Through Programmatic Adjustment Lending in Peru, Brazil and Colombia

Social reforms typically require long-term, incremental policy changes. Traditional World Bank (WB) funding for discrete investments or technical assistance often had little broad policy impact. Even sector adjustment loans tended to be too inflexible and short-term to support ongoing social reforms. Some countries needed new kinds of financial and technical assistance to sustain reforms during crisis and beyond. Recognizing the need for steady, incremental reforms combined with institution building, the WB introduced Programmatic Structural Adjustment Loans/Credits (PSAL/PSAC) in 1998. In the social arena, this instrument has provided fast-disbursing, flexible, multi-year support to help countries preserve their social safety nets during crises and strengthen them in the long run through capacity building and institutional reforms. In the Latin America and the Caribbean region, loans to Peru, Brazil, and Colombia illustrate how the new multi-sector social reform efforts have worked in practice.

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Main Authors: Javier, Evangeline, Paqueo, Vicente, Rawlings, Laura B., Rodriguez, Alberto
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2003-12
Subjects:ADJUSTMENT, ADJUSTMENT LOANS, ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS, BENEFICIARIES, BUDGETING, CASH TRANSFER, CASH TRANSFERS, COMMITMENT, CORRUPTION, CREDIBILITY, CRISES, DATA QUALITY, DECENTRALIZATION, DEVELOPMENT BANK, EARLY CHILDHOOD, ECONOMIC CRISIS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC RECOVERY, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, EXTERNAL FINANCING, EXTREME POVERTY, FAMILIES, FINANCE MINISTRIES, FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION, FINANCIAL RISKS, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FISCAL CONSTRAINTS, FISCAL REFORMS, FISCAL RESOURCES, FUTURE FINANCING, HEALTH STATUS, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN CAPITAL, HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, INEQUALITIES, INEQUALITY, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INNOVATION, INNOVATIONS, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES, INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS, INSTRUMENT, INSURANCE, INVESTMENT LOANS, LENDING INSTRUMENTS, LOAN, MANDATE, PENSIONS, POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY, PUBLIC EDUCATION, PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLIC SECTOR DEBT, PUBLIC SPENDING, RECESSION, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RISK MANAGEMENT, RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, SAFETY, SAFETY NET, SAFETY NETS, SCHOLARSHIPS, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL FUNDS, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT LOAN, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT LOANS, TAX, TAX SYSTEM, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LOAN, TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT, TRANCHE, TRANSPARENCY, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, VULNERABLE GROUPS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/12050118/protecting-poor-through-programmatic-adjustment-lending-peru-brazil-colombia
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10371
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