Addressing the social protection needs of households during emergencies is a major development issue. Without social protection measures, such as cash transfers for basic needs or workfare programs, many households faced with large economic and natural shocks might deplete their human and physical capital, reducing their ability to participate in economic development. Social protection measures (cash transfers, in particular) are therefore assuming a growing role in the World Bank to help the poor cope with the aftermath of a disaster. In South Asia, all three recent major emergency-related operations in South Asia (Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Pakistan) included cash transfers components. This discussion paper, an input to the South Asia regio...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
Disasters have a multiplicity of effects on vulnerable populations, including women, children, and i...
Citizens’ aspirations for the future are politically important; they are linked to welfare and wheth...
Addressing the social protection needs of households during emergencies is a major development issue...
This research looks at the effectiveness of microinsurance services during and after a disaster and ...
A key challenge in Nepal is the intersection of predictable chronic or seasonal poverty andvulnerabi...
Rationale – Climate disasters represent a significant and growing proportion of the humanitarian bur...
In recognition that poverty and vulnerability are mutually reinforcing, because the poor lack the ab...
An aim of government and the international community is to respond to global processes and crises th...
Humanitarian and disaster management actors have increasingly adopted cash transfer as an approach ...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
This paper encompasses and systematically analyses available literatures on disaster resiliency, and...
This study is part of a multi-country collection of cases showing that humanitarian assistance and s...
External emergency assistance (EEA) provided in the aftermath of a disaster has costs and benefits t...
This paper offers a large empirical cross-country assessment of the impact of disaster microinsuranc...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
Disasters have a multiplicity of effects on vulnerable populations, including women, children, and i...
Citizens’ aspirations for the future are politically important; they are linked to welfare and wheth...
Addressing the social protection needs of households during emergencies is a major development issue...
This research looks at the effectiveness of microinsurance services during and after a disaster and ...
A key challenge in Nepal is the intersection of predictable chronic or seasonal poverty andvulnerabi...
Rationale – Climate disasters represent a significant and growing proportion of the humanitarian bur...
In recognition that poverty and vulnerability are mutually reinforcing, because the poor lack the ab...
An aim of government and the international community is to respond to global processes and crises th...
Humanitarian and disaster management actors have increasingly adopted cash transfer as an approach ...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
This paper encompasses and systematically analyses available literatures on disaster resiliency, and...
This study is part of a multi-country collection of cases showing that humanitarian assistance and s...
External emergency assistance (EEA) provided in the aftermath of a disaster has costs and benefits t...
This paper offers a large empirical cross-country assessment of the impact of disaster microinsuranc...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
Disasters have a multiplicity of effects on vulnerable populations, including women, children, and i...
Citizens’ aspirations for the future are politically important; they are linked to welfare and wheth...