Unleashing Adaptive Potential for Social Protection
The report is structured around four chapters and begins by offering a comprehensive overview of the region's climate and disaster risk profile in Chapter 1. This is followed by chapter 2 which provides a snapshot of the status of social protection systems in the region. Chapter 3 conducts a detailed analysis of the World Bank's stress test assessments in the LAC region, showcasing good practices and overarching weaknesses categorized according to the building blocks of the Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) framework. Building on the assessment findings, chapter 3 also provides a set of transnational emerging recommendations geared towards the advancement of the ASP agenda in LAC. Chapter 4 takes a forward-looking approach, exploring the World Bank's role in contributing to making social protection systems in the region more adaptive. This chapter also touches upon crucial issues within the region, including migration and the high levels of informality, thereby providing a broader perspective on the challenges and opportunities surrounding the advancement of this crucial agenda in the LAC countries.
Main Authors: | , |
---|---|
Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
Washington, DC: World Bank
2024-05-08
|
Subjects: | SOCIAL PROTECTION AND GROWTH, CLIMATE CHANGE, SOCIAL PROTECTION AND LABOR, DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT, CLIMATE ACTION, SDG 13, DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH, SDG 8, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099032624235534457/P179137151c0b302018b201e171ee1a7b5a https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41529 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Summary: | The report is structured around four
chapters and begins by offering a comprehensive overview of
the region's climate and disaster risk profile in
Chapter 1. This is followed by chapter 2 which provides a
snapshot of the status of social protection systems in the
region. Chapter 3 conducts a detailed analysis of the World
Bank's stress test assessments in the LAC region,
showcasing good practices and overarching weaknesses
categorized according to the building blocks of the Adaptive
Social Protection (ASP) framework. Building on the
assessment findings, chapter 3 also provides a set of
transnational emerging recommendations geared towards the
advancement of the ASP agenda in LAC. Chapter 4 takes a
forward-looking approach, exploring the World Bank's
role in contributing to making social protection systems in
the region more adaptive. This chapter also touches upon
crucial issues within the region, including migration and
the high levels of informality, thereby providing a broader
perspective on the challenges and opportunities surrounding
the advancement of this crucial agenda in the LAC countries. |
---|