Research on social assistance in crisis situations has focused predominantly on how social assistance can flex in response to rapid-onset emergencies such as floods or hurricanes and to slower-onset shocks such as drought. This paper identifies a substantial knowledge gap – namely, our understanding of the ways in which existing, government-led programmes can be sustained during crises to ensure that households that were already poor and vulnerable before a crisis continue to be supported. The limited literature available focuses on climate- and natural environment-related shocks – far less attention is paid to other crises. Conflict-affected situations are a major gap, although there is an emerging body of evidence of the ways in which fo...
This paper reviews the literature and documented evidence on capacity and coordination issues in cri...
Interconnecting, compounding and protracted crises affect a growing number of countries. Globally, 1...
Climate shocks contribute to a significant share of the humanitarian burden, and are a key factor in...
Published by the Institute of Development Studies under an Open Government licence.Research on socia...
The Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) Research programme seeks to better understand how to strengt...
Evidence on what enables social assistance systems to deliver routinely, effectively and efficientl...
© 2022 Institute of Development Studies. This is an open access article available under a Creative C...
While shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) has become popular in global and national developmen...
This brief gives an overview of the evidence, gaps and future directions for social assistance and ...
This brief highlights a number of targeting considerations that are unique to, or intensified by, ...
Social protection policies increasingly exist in crisis-affected settings. Their implementation is m...
© 2022 Institute of Development Studies. This is an open access report available under a Creative Co...
Social assistance in crises, whether part of a social protection system or driven by humanitarian ne...
Targeting social assistance in situations of protracted conflict, protracted displacement, or recurr...
Social assistance in crises, whether part of a social protection system or driven by humanitarian ...
This paper reviews the literature and documented evidence on capacity and coordination issues in cri...
Interconnecting, compounding and protracted crises affect a growing number of countries. Globally, 1...
Climate shocks contribute to a significant share of the humanitarian burden, and are a key factor in...
Published by the Institute of Development Studies under an Open Government licence.Research on socia...
The Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) Research programme seeks to better understand how to strengt...
Evidence on what enables social assistance systems to deliver routinely, effectively and efficientl...
© 2022 Institute of Development Studies. This is an open access article available under a Creative C...
While shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) has become popular in global and national developmen...
This brief gives an overview of the evidence, gaps and future directions for social assistance and ...
This brief highlights a number of targeting considerations that are unique to, or intensified by, ...
Social protection policies increasingly exist in crisis-affected settings. Their implementation is m...
© 2022 Institute of Development Studies. This is an open access report available under a Creative Co...
Social assistance in crises, whether part of a social protection system or driven by humanitarian ne...
Targeting social assistance in situations of protracted conflict, protracted displacement, or recurr...
Social assistance in crises, whether part of a social protection system or driven by humanitarian ...
This paper reviews the literature and documented evidence on capacity and coordination issues in cri...
Interconnecting, compounding and protracted crises affect a growing number of countries. Globally, 1...
Climate shocks contribute to a significant share of the humanitarian burden, and are a key factor in...