Social protection and resilience: Supporting livelihoods in protracted crises and in fragile and humanitarian contexts
URL: https://www.fao.org/policy-support/tools-and-publications/resources-details/en/c/1056444/
The paper discusses the role that social protection can play in saving livelihoods while also enhancing the capacity of households to respond, cope and withstand threats and crises. The paper builds on FAO Social Protection Framework (FAO, 2017) and focuses on the role of social protection systems in humanitarian contexts, with a closer look at protracted crises and a discussion on the importance of shock-sensitive and responsive systems, even in stable contexts. The paper acknowledges that strengthening resilience at national and community levels requires a multisector approach, where risk-informed social protection interventions, including cash transfers, can become a critical component.
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Organization |
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Institute of Development Studies (IDS) |
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Type of resource | Studies and reports |
Year of Release | 2017 |
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