Inclusion and Resilience : The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa

The report aims to meet two broad objectives: (a) enhance knowledge about the current state of existing social safety nets (SSNs) and assess their effectiveness in responding to new and emerging challenges to the poor and vulnerable in the region by bringing together new evidence, data, and country-specific analysis; and (b) open up and inform a debate on feasible policy options to make SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa more effective and innovative. The first chapter, 'a framework for SSN reform,' describes and illustrates the reasons for the region's growing need for SSN reform and establishes the framework for renewed SSNs. It identifies key goals for SSNs (promoting social inclusion, livelihood, and resilience) and illustrates how these goals have been achieved in some parts of the region and elsewhere. The second chapter, 'key challenges that call for renewed SSNs,' analyzes the challenges facing the region's poor and vulnerable households, which SSNs could focus on as a priority. Two large groups are at higher-than-average poverty risk: children and those who live in rural or lagging areas. The third chapter, 'the current state of SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa,' analyzes SSN spending and assesses different aspects of the SSN systems' performance. The fourth chapter, 'the political economy of SSN reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: what do citizens want?' presents new evidence on citizens' preferences concerning redistribution and SSN design, using newly collected data. It also discusses how political economy considerations could be taken into account in designing renewed SSNs in the region. The fifth chapter, 'the way forward: how to make safety nets in the Middle East and North Africa more effective and innovative,' proposes an agenda for reform and the path for moving forward, using global experience and the evidence presented in the preceding chapters.

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Main Authors: Silva, Joana, Levin, Victoria, Morgandi, Matteo
Format: Publication biblioteca
Language:en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2013-05
Subjects:Energy subsidies, Political Economy of safety nets, safety nets, Poverty monitoring and analysis, Poverty reduction, Regional Economic Development, Services and Transfers to poor, Social Protections and Labor, Social Safety Nets and Transfers, Subsidy reform, Transfers,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14064
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spelling dig-okr-10986140642021-04-23T14:03:21Z Inclusion and Resilience : The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa Silva, Joana Levin, Victoria Morgandi, Matteo Energy subsidies Political Economy of safety nets safety nets Poverty monitoring and analysis Poverty reduction Regional Economic Development Services and Transfers to poor Social Protections and Labor Social Safety Nets and Transfers Subsidy reform Transfers The report aims to meet two broad objectives: (a) enhance knowledge about the current state of existing social safety nets (SSNs) and assess their effectiveness in responding to new and emerging challenges to the poor and vulnerable in the region by bringing together new evidence, data, and country-specific analysis; and (b) open up and inform a debate on feasible policy options to make SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa more effective and innovative. The first chapter, 'a framework for SSN reform,' describes and illustrates the reasons for the region's growing need for SSN reform and establishes the framework for renewed SSNs. It identifies key goals for SSNs (promoting social inclusion, livelihood, and resilience) and illustrates how these goals have been achieved in some parts of the region and elsewhere. The second chapter, 'key challenges that call for renewed SSNs,' analyzes the challenges facing the region's poor and vulnerable households, which SSNs could focus on as a priority. Two large groups are at higher-than-average poverty risk: children and those who live in rural or lagging areas. The third chapter, 'the current state of SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa,' analyzes SSN spending and assesses different aspects of the SSN systems' performance. The fourth chapter, 'the political economy of SSN reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: what do citizens want?' presents new evidence on citizens' preferences concerning redistribution and SSN design, using newly collected data. It also discusses how political economy considerations could be taken into account in designing renewed SSNs in the region. The fifth chapter, 'the way forward: how to make safety nets in the Middle East and North Africa more effective and innovative,' proposes an agenda for reform and the path for moving forward, using global experience and the evidence presented in the preceding chapters. 2013-06-20T17:23:14Z 2013-06-20T17:23:14Z 2013-05 978-0-8213-9771-8 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14064 en_US MENA Development Report; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa North Africa Middle East
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topic Energy subsidies
Political Economy of safety nets
safety nets
Poverty monitoring and analysis
Poverty reduction
Regional Economic Development
Services and Transfers to poor
Social Protections and Labor
Social Safety Nets and Transfers
Subsidy reform
Transfers
Energy subsidies
Political Economy of safety nets
safety nets
Poverty monitoring and analysis
Poverty reduction
Regional Economic Development
Services and Transfers to poor
Social Protections and Labor
Social Safety Nets and Transfers
Subsidy reform
Transfers
spellingShingle Energy subsidies
Political Economy of safety nets
safety nets
Poverty monitoring and analysis
Poverty reduction
Regional Economic Development
Services and Transfers to poor
Social Protections and Labor
Social Safety Nets and Transfers
Subsidy reform
Transfers
Energy subsidies
Political Economy of safety nets
safety nets
Poverty monitoring and analysis
Poverty reduction
Regional Economic Development
Services and Transfers to poor
Social Protections and Labor
Social Safety Nets and Transfers
Subsidy reform
Transfers
Silva, Joana
Levin, Victoria
Morgandi, Matteo
Inclusion and Resilience : The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa
description The report aims to meet two broad objectives: (a) enhance knowledge about the current state of existing social safety nets (SSNs) and assess their effectiveness in responding to new and emerging challenges to the poor and vulnerable in the region by bringing together new evidence, data, and country-specific analysis; and (b) open up and inform a debate on feasible policy options to make SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa more effective and innovative. The first chapter, 'a framework for SSN reform,' describes and illustrates the reasons for the region's growing need for SSN reform and establishes the framework for renewed SSNs. It identifies key goals for SSNs (promoting social inclusion, livelihood, and resilience) and illustrates how these goals have been achieved in some parts of the region and elsewhere. The second chapter, 'key challenges that call for renewed SSNs,' analyzes the challenges facing the region's poor and vulnerable households, which SSNs could focus on as a priority. Two large groups are at higher-than-average poverty risk: children and those who live in rural or lagging areas. The third chapter, 'the current state of SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa,' analyzes SSN spending and assesses different aspects of the SSN systems' performance. The fourth chapter, 'the political economy of SSN reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: what do citizens want?' presents new evidence on citizens' preferences concerning redistribution and SSN design, using newly collected data. It also discusses how political economy considerations could be taken into account in designing renewed SSNs in the region. The fifth chapter, 'the way forward: how to make safety nets in the Middle East and North Africa more effective and innovative,' proposes an agenda for reform and the path for moving forward, using global experience and the evidence presented in the preceding chapters.
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Political Economy of safety nets
safety nets
Poverty monitoring and analysis
Poverty reduction
Regional Economic Development
Services and Transfers to poor
Social Protections and Labor
Social Safety Nets and Transfers
Subsidy reform
Transfers
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Levin, Victoria
Morgandi, Matteo
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title Inclusion and Resilience : The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa
title_short Inclusion and Resilience : The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa
title_full Inclusion and Resilience : The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa
title_fullStr Inclusion and Resilience : The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa
title_full_unstemmed Inclusion and Resilience : The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa
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