Mozambique Social Protection Assessment

This assessment shows that Mozambique social protection system is developing. While programs to address most of the risks identified exist, there are still major gaps. Poor families with children are not adequately supported, there is no significan...

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Main Author: Silverio Marques, Jose
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/19748279/mozambique-social-protection-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19002
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO FOOD
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADULT EDUCATION
AGED
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
ANTENATAL CARE
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
ASSISTANCE STRATEGY
BASIC HEALTH
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BENEFICIARY
BENEFICIARY FAMILIES
BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS
BENEFIT LEVEL
CASH TRANSFER
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
CASH TRANSFERS
CHILD LABOR
CHRONIC FOOD INSECURITY
CHRONIC ILLNESS
CHRONICALLY POOR
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CONDITIONAL CASH
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
COPING STRATEGIES
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
COVARIATE SHOCKS
CROWDING OUT
DISABILITY INSURANCE
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
DRY SEASON
ECONOMIC CRISES
ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ELDERLY PEOPLE
ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EXTERNAL RESOURCES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN
FARMING ACTIVITIES
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FINANCIAL CRISES
FOOD ASSISTANCE
FOOD BASKET
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD EXPENDITURE
FOOD EXPENDITURES
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD NEEDS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD PRICES
FOOD PROGRAM
FOOD REQUIREMENTS
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SHORTAGES
FOOD SUBSIDY
FOOD-FOR-WORK
FREE HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CLINICS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FACILITY
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HEALTH SERVICES
HOMELESS
HORIZONTAL EQUITY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD FOOD INSECURITY
HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
ILLITERACY
IMMUNIZATION
INCOME
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INCOME-GENERATING OPPORTUNITIES
INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES
INEQUALITY
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
INSURANCE PROGRAM
INSURANCE SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERVENTION
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
LEAN SEASON
LEPROSY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFE INSURANCE
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING CONDITIONS
MALNUTRITION
MICRO-INSURANCE
MORTALITY
MUTUAL INSURANCE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEAR POOR
NEEDY CHILDREN
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OLD AGE
OLD AGE PENSION
PENSION
PENSIONS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR FAMILIES
POOR HEALTH
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY IMPACT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PROGRAM COVERAGE
PROTECTION POLICIES
PROTECTION SYSTEM
PROTECTION SYSTEMS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS
RESIDENTIAL CARE
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK REDUCTION
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL WORKERS
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
SAFETY NET SYSTEMS
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SCHOOL FEEDING
SCHOOL LUNCHES
SCHOOL MATERIALS
SCHOOLING
SELF-INSURANCE
SHOCK
SMALL LOANS
SOCIAL ACTION
SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAM
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL FUNDS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL PENSION
SOCIAL PENSIONS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL PROTECTION SPENDING
SOCIAL RISK
SOCIAL RISKS
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOCIAL WELFARE
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUBSISTENCE
SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
SUPPORT PROGRAM
TARGETING
TARGETING MECHANISMS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSFER PROGRAM
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSFERS IN CASH
TRANSIENT POOR
TRANSIENT POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
VERTICAL EQUITY
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUP
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
WAR
WORK PROGRAM
WORKFARE
WORKS PROGRAM
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO FOOD
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADULT EDUCATION
AGED
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
ANTENATAL CARE
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
ASSISTANCE STRATEGY
BASIC HEALTH
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BENEFICIARY
BENEFICIARY FAMILIES
BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS
BENEFIT LEVEL
CASH TRANSFER
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
CASH TRANSFERS
CHILD LABOR
CHRONIC FOOD INSECURITY
CHRONIC ILLNESS
CHRONICALLY POOR
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CONDITIONAL CASH
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
COPING STRATEGIES
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
COVARIATE SHOCKS
CROWDING OUT
DISABILITY INSURANCE
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
DRY SEASON
ECONOMIC CRISES
ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ELDERLY PEOPLE
ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EXTERNAL RESOURCES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN
FARMING ACTIVITIES
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FINANCIAL CRISES
FOOD ASSISTANCE
FOOD BASKET
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD EXPENDITURE
FOOD EXPENDITURES
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD NEEDS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD PRICES
FOOD PROGRAM
FOOD REQUIREMENTS
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SHORTAGES
FOOD SUBSIDY
FOOD-FOR-WORK
FREE HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CLINICS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FACILITY
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HEALTH SERVICES
HOMELESS
HORIZONTAL EQUITY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD FOOD INSECURITY
HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
ILLITERACY
IMMUNIZATION
INCOME
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INCOME-GENERATING OPPORTUNITIES
INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES
INEQUALITY
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
INSURANCE PROGRAM
INSURANCE SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERVENTION
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
LEAN SEASON
LEPROSY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFE INSURANCE
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING CONDITIONS
MALNUTRITION
MICRO-INSURANCE
MORTALITY
MUTUAL INSURANCE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEAR POOR
NEEDY CHILDREN
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OLD AGE
OLD AGE PENSION
PENSION
PENSIONS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR FAMILIES
POOR HEALTH
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY IMPACT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PROGRAM COVERAGE
PROTECTION POLICIES
PROTECTION SYSTEM
PROTECTION SYSTEMS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS
RESIDENTIAL CARE
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK REDUCTION
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL WORKERS
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
SAFETY NET SYSTEMS
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SCHOOL FEEDING
SCHOOL LUNCHES
SCHOOL MATERIALS
SCHOOLING
SELF-INSURANCE
SHOCK
SMALL LOANS
SOCIAL ACTION
SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAM
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL FUNDS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL PENSION
SOCIAL PENSIONS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL PROTECTION SPENDING
SOCIAL RISK
SOCIAL RISKS
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOCIAL WELFARE
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUBSISTENCE
SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
SUPPORT PROGRAM
TARGETING
TARGETING MECHANISMS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSFER PROGRAM
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSFERS IN CASH
TRANSIENT POOR
TRANSIENT POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
VERTICAL EQUITY
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUP
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
WAR
WORK PROGRAM
WORKFARE
WORKS PROGRAM
Silverio Marques, Jose
Mozambique Social Protection Assessment
geographic_facet Mozambique
relation Social protection and labor discussion paper;no. 1407
description This assessment shows that Mozambique social protection system is developing. While programs to address most of the risks identified exist, there are still major gaps. Poor families with children are not adequately supported, there is no significant youth program, and subsistence farmers and other workers are not properly protected against recurrent shocks. The government spends a considerable amount of its resources on social protection but most are absorbed by untargeted subsidies and pensions that benefit only a few. This assessment suggests that it will be necessary to address three mutually complimentary issues: developing effective mechanisms to maximize the impact of social protection on reducing poverty; rationalizing public expenditures while filling existing program gaps; and strengthening institutional arrangements. In order to address the multiple challenges Mozambique faces to support particularly vulnerable groups and reduce extreme poverty and food insecurity, the report proposes a gradual approach framed in the existing social protection strategy approved by the Government in 2010.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Silverio Marques, Jose
author_facet Silverio Marques, Jose
author_sort Silverio Marques, Jose
title Mozambique Social Protection Assessment
title_short Mozambique Social Protection Assessment
title_full Mozambique Social Protection Assessment
title_fullStr Mozambique Social Protection Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Mozambique Social Protection Assessment
title_sort mozambique social protection assessment
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/19748279/mozambique-social-protection-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19002
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spelling okr-10986-190022021-04-23T14:03:51Z Mozambique Social Protection Assessment Silverio Marques, Jose ABSOLUTE POVERTY ACCESS TO FOOD ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADULT EDUCATION AGED AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL WAGE AGRICULTURAL WORKERS ANTENATAL CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS ASSISTANCE STRATEGY BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH CARE BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY FAMILIES BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS BENEFIT LEVEL CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM CASH TRANSFERS CHILD LABOR CHRONIC FOOD INSECURITY CHRONIC ILLNESS CHRONICALLY POOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONAL CASH CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA COPING STRATEGIES COST-EFFECTIVENESS COVARIATE SHOCKS CROWDING OUT DISABILITY INSURANCE DRINKING WATER DROUGHT DRY SEASON ECONOMIC CRISES ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE ECONOMIC SHOCKS ELDERLY PEOPLE ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE EMERGENCY RELIEF EXTERNAL RESOURCES EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN FARMING ACTIVITIES FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FINANCIAL CRISES FOOD ASSISTANCE FOOD BASKET FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD EXPENDITURE FOOD EXPENDITURES FOOD INSECURITY FOOD NEEDS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD PRICES FOOD PROGRAM FOOD REQUIREMENTS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SHORTAGES FOOD SUBSIDY FOOD-FOR-WORK FREE HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CLINICS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FACILITY HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH SERVICES HOMELESS HORIZONTAL EQUITY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD FOOD INSECURITY HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS ILLITERACY IMMUNIZATION INCOME INCOME GENERATION INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES INCOME-GENERATING OPPORTUNITIES INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES INEQUALITY INSURANCE MECHANISMS INSURANCE PROGRAM INSURANCE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION LABOR MARKET POLICIES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LEAN SEASON LEPROSY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE INSURANCE LIVE BIRTHS LIVING CONDITIONS MALNUTRITION MICRO-INSURANCE MORTALITY MUTUAL INSURANCE NATIONAL POVERTY NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NEAR POOR NEEDY CHILDREN NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS NUTRITIONAL STATUS OLD AGE OLD AGE PENSION PENSION PENSIONS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POOR POOR CHILDREN POOR FAMILIES POOR HEALTH POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRENATAL CARE PRIVATE CAPITAL PRODUCTIVE ASSETS PROGRAM COVERAGE PROTECTION POLICIES PROTECTION SYSTEM PROTECTION SYSTEMS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RESIDENTIAL CARE RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK REDUCTION RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL WORKERS SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NET SYSTEMS SAFETY NETS SANITATION SAVINGS SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL LUNCHES SCHOOL MATERIALS SCHOOLING SELF-INSURANCE SHOCK SMALL LOANS SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAM SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PENSION SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION SPENDING SOCIAL RISK SOCIAL RISKS SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL WELFARE STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUBSISTENCE SUBSISTENCE FARMERS SUPPORT PROGRAM TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSFER PROGRAM TRANSFER PROGRAMS TRANSFERS IN CASH TRANSIENT POOR TRANSIENT POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE VERTICAL EQUITY VICTIMS VIOLENCE VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE GROUP VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE PEOPLE VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WAR WORK PROGRAM WORKFARE WORKS PROGRAM This assessment shows that Mozambique social protection system is developing. While programs to address most of the risks identified exist, there are still major gaps. Poor families with children are not adequately supported, there is no significant youth program, and subsistence farmers and other workers are not properly protected against recurrent shocks. The government spends a considerable amount of its resources on social protection but most are absorbed by untargeted subsidies and pensions that benefit only a few. This assessment suggests that it will be necessary to address three mutually complimentary issues: developing effective mechanisms to maximize the impact of social protection on reducing poverty; rationalizing public expenditures while filling existing program gaps; and strengthening institutional arrangements. In order to address the multiple challenges Mozambique faces to support particularly vulnerable groups and reduce extreme poverty and food insecurity, the report proposes a gradual approach framed in the existing social protection strategy approved by the Government in 2010. 2014-07-22T21:13:06Z 2014-07-22T21:13:06Z 2012-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/19748279/mozambique-social-protection-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19002 English en_US Social protection and labor discussion paper;no. 1407 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Mozambique