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worldbank.org (29.01.2025) The Sahel is faced with increasingly frequent and severe interconnected shocks, particularly those related to climate change and conflict, exacerbating risks and vulnerabilities to poverty, food insecurity, inequality, and low levels of human capital. To effectively respond to these crises, governments require systems enabling them to rapidly and accurately identify sudden changes in household welfare. A new study supported by the Sahel Adaptive Social Protection Program (SASPP), explores how dynamic social registries, as essential delivery systems, can play this role, effectively assessing changes in welfare among poor and vulnerable populations, those affected by climate change, and forcibly displaced groups.
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