news

Landmark study shows how child grants empower women in Brazil and South Africa

Submitted by pmassetti on

theconversation.com (29.03.2021) Since the mid-1990s, new approaches to poverty reduction have been introduced in countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. Some have involved income transfer programmes that target poorer citizens based on various means tests. Most have targeted female caregivers, primarily mothers. The most expansive child and family grants are in Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina and South Africa, which has put in place the biggest social provision net in Africa.

Regions / Country
south africa
brazil
Topics
Family benefits
Document Type

Oman restructures pension and social protection system

Submitted by pmassetti on

Reuters (07.04.2020) Oman on Wednesday restructured its pension and social protections systems, part of a reform push by the Gulf Arab state wrestling with an economy battered by low oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic.

Regions / Country
oman

Tags

Document Type

Blog: Developing countries introduced an unprecedented social protection and jobs policy response to mitigate the effects of the pandemic

Submitted by pmassetti on

blogs.worldbank.org (30:03.2021) Developing countries have introduced an unprecedented number of social protection and jobs policies to mitigate the effects of the crisis.  Over the past year, developing countries have introduced more than 1,300 crisis-related social protection and jobs (SPJ) policies. That figure is based on data from the COVID-19 SPJ Policy Inventory for 55 countries, representing 80 percent of the population in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC).

Topics
Extension of coverage

Tags

Document Type

Duterte approves in-kind assistance to vulnerable sectors in areas under ECQ

Submitted by mmarquez on

Close to 23 million low-income individuals from Metro Manila, Rizal, Bulacan, Cavite, and Laguna will receive an in-kind doleout worth ₱1,000. The aid will be limited to a maximum of four members per family.

Regions / Country
philippines, the
Global challenges
Topics
Family benefits
Social assistance
Document Type

Philipine: National ID to help financial inclusion of poorest sector

Submitted by pmassetti on

Philstar.com (20.03.2021) The poorest sector, especially those with no access to banking services, will benefit from the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys), so President Duterte is urging every Filipino to sign up for the national ID.

Regions / Country
philippines, the
Topics
E-services

Tags

Document Type

Zanzibar responds to COVID-19 economic challenges with a 20% rise to their universal social pension

Submitted by cambrosio on

helpage.org (22.07.2020)

The government decided to increase the monthly transfer of their universal social pension by 20 per cent. This is another bold step from the government, which follows on from becoming in 2016 the first country in the Eastern African region to offer social pensions to older people.

Regions / Country
tanzania
Global challenges
Topics
Old-age pensions
Pensions
Social assistance
COVID-19

Tags

Document Type

Liberia: US$3.4 Million Cash Transfer to Impact 15K Households in Rural Montserrado

Submitted by cambrosio on

liberianobserver.com (28.01.2021)

The Government through the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MGCSP) will begin cash transfer pilot Project to fifteen thousand households in rural Montserrado County. The total amount to be distributed according to the government is US$3.4 million. This initiative is led by the Ministry’s Social Cash Transfer (SCT) Program under the Liberia Social Safety Nets Project sponsored by Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and the World Bank.

Regions / Country
liberia
Global challenges
Topics
Social assistance
Cash transfers
Financing
COVID-19
Document Type

Kenya: Gender commission wants rural women roped in Inua Jamii program

Submitted by cambrosio on

nation.africa (02.11.2020)

The National Gender and Equality Commission is rooting for stakeholders to address the multiple challenges rural women are facing during the Covid-19 pandemic. Each beneficiary of Inua Jamii program receives Sh2,000 stipend per month, which NGEC wants extended to rural women. 

Regions / Country
kenya
Global challenges
Topics
Social assistance
Cash transfers
COVID-19
Document Type

Kenya: New cash transfer scheme to benefit 24,000 Mombasa households

Submitted by cambrosio on

the-star.co.ke (04.11.2020)

Some 24,000 vulnerable families in Mombasa will each get Sh4,000 monthly stipend enough to cover half of the monthly food and nutrition needs for a family of four under a new partnership between the national government and the World Food Programme. The cash-based support arrangement targets families in informal urban settlements that have lost income due to Covid-19.  The cash and additional nutrition support for women and children will be provided for three months.

Regions / Country
kenya
Global challenges
Topics
Social assistance
Cash transfers
Financing
COVID-19
Document Type