Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review

This review of public expenditures on Social Protection (SP) in Nicaragua is based on the analytical framework of Social Risk Management (SRM) developed by the World Bank. The concept of managing social risk comes from the notion that certain group...

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Main Author: Marques, Jose Silverio
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
SEX
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/442261468062332070/Nicaragua-Social-protection-public-expenditure-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28104
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topic ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ADOLESCENTS
ADULT EDUCATION
ADULT LITERACY
AGRARIAN REFORM
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
AUTONOMOUS REGION
AUTONOMOUS REGIONS
BABIES
BABY
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES
BREASTFEEDING
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD LABOR
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
CLINICS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMODITY PRICE STABILIZATION
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMPREHENSIVE CARE
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
CRIME
CROP INSURANCE
CYCLE OF POVERTY
DIET
DISABILITY
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER PREVENTION
DISASTERS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EARLY CHILDBEARING
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY DEATH
EARLY PREGNANCY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
EDUCATION OF CHILDREN
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMERGENCY AID
EMERGENCY RELIEF
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FARM AREA
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
FARM SIZE
FARMER
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
FIRST CHILD
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD INTAKE
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HOSPITAL
HOSPITALIZATION
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD PARTICIPATION
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
HUMAN RIGHTS
ILLITERACY
ILLITERACY RATE
ILLNESS
IMMUNE SYSTEM
IMMUNIZATION
INADEQUATE FOOD
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME QUINTILE
INFANT
INJURIES
INTERMEDIARIES
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL TREATIES
IRON
IRRIGATION
ISOLATION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LACK OF EDUCATION
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LACK OF MECHANISMS
LAND DISTRIBUTION
LAND TENURE
LAND TENURE INSECURITY
LAWS
LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIVE BIRTHS
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN
MANDATES
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES
MEDICAL STAFF
MEDICINES
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
MOTHER
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NEONATAL MORTALITY
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUMBER OF PERSONS
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OLD AGE
PARASITIC DISEASES
PATIENT
PENSIONS
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR EDUCATION
POOR FAMILIES
POOR GIRLS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POOR POPULATION
POPULATION ESTIMATES
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY SITUATION
PREGNANCIES
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREMATURE DEATH
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM
PUBLIC SPENDING
RAPE
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL PROGRAM
REPEATERS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
RESPECT
RISK MANAGEMENT
RULE OF LAW
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL SCHOOLS
SAFE WATER
SAFETY NET
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY ENROLMENT
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SEX
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SMALL FARMS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL PLANNING
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SPENDING
SPOUSE
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
TARGETING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TEEN
TEEN PREGNANCY
TEENAGER
TEENAGERS
TEENS
TETANUS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
VICTIMS
VIOLATIONS OF WOMEN
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAR
WAR VICTIMS
WORKERS
WORKING POPULATION
YOUNG ADULTS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ADOLESCENTS
ADULT EDUCATION
ADULT LITERACY
AGRARIAN REFORM
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
AUTONOMOUS REGION
AUTONOMOUS REGIONS
BABIES
BABY
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES
BREASTFEEDING
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD LABOR
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
CLINICS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMODITY PRICE STABILIZATION
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMPREHENSIVE CARE
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
CRIME
CROP INSURANCE
CYCLE OF POVERTY
DIET
DISABILITY
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER PREVENTION
DISASTERS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EARLY CHILDBEARING
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY DEATH
EARLY PREGNANCY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
EDUCATION OF CHILDREN
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMERGENCY AID
EMERGENCY RELIEF
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FARM AREA
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
FARM SIZE
FARMER
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
FIRST CHILD
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD INTAKE
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HOSPITAL
HOSPITALIZATION
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD PARTICIPATION
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
HUMAN RIGHTS
ILLITERACY
ILLITERACY RATE
ILLNESS
IMMUNE SYSTEM
IMMUNIZATION
INADEQUATE FOOD
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME QUINTILE
INFANT
INJURIES
INTERMEDIARIES
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL TREATIES
IRON
IRRIGATION
ISOLATION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LACK OF EDUCATION
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LACK OF MECHANISMS
LAND DISTRIBUTION
LAND TENURE
LAND TENURE INSECURITY
LAWS
LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIVE BIRTHS
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN
MANDATES
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES
MEDICAL STAFF
MEDICINES
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
MOTHER
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NEONATAL MORTALITY
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUMBER OF PERSONS
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OLD AGE
PARASITIC DISEASES
PATIENT
PENSIONS
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR EDUCATION
POOR FAMILIES
POOR GIRLS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POOR POPULATION
POPULATION ESTIMATES
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY SITUATION
PREGNANCIES
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREMATURE DEATH
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM
PUBLIC SPENDING
RAPE
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL PROGRAM
REPEATERS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
RESPECT
RISK MANAGEMENT
RULE OF LAW
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL SCHOOLS
SAFE WATER
SAFETY NET
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY ENROLMENT
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SEX
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SMALL FARMS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL PLANNING
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SPENDING
SPOUSE
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
TARGETING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TEEN
TEEN PREGNANCY
TEENAGER
TEENAGERS
TEENS
TETANUS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
VICTIMS
VIOLATIONS OF WOMEN
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAR
WAR VICTIMS
WORKERS
WORKING POPULATION
YOUNG ADULTS
Marques, Jose Silverio
Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Nicaragua
description This review of public expenditures on Social Protection (SP) in Nicaragua is based on the analytical framework of Social Risk Management (SRM) developed by the World Bank. The concept of managing social risk comes from the notion that certain groups in society are vulnerable to unexpected shocks which threaten their livelihood and/or survival. Social protection focuses on the poor since they are more vulnerable to the risks and normally do not have the instruments to handle these risks. This prevents the poor from taking more risky activities that usually yield higher returns and that could help them overcome gradually their poverty situation. Social risk management involves policies and programs aimed at reducing key risks, breaking inter-generational cycle of poverty and vulnerability. Risk management consists in the choice of appropriate risk prevention, mitigation and coping strategies to minimize the adverse impact of social risks. Social protection under SRM is defined as public interventions to assist individuals, households and communities to better manage risk and provide support to the critically poor. Thus Social protection should provide: a safety net, particularly for the poor that are likely to fall in the cracks of established programs; and a springboard for the poor to bounce out of poverty.
format Report
author Marques, Jose Silverio
author_facet Marques, Jose Silverio
author_sort Marques, Jose Silverio
title Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review
title_short Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review
title_full Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review
title_fullStr Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review
title_full_unstemmed Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review
title_sort nicaragua social protection public expenditure review
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/442261468062332070/Nicaragua-Social-protection-public-expenditure-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28104
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spelling okr-10986-281042021-04-23T14:04:47Z Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review Marques, Jose Silverio ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCESS TO MARKETS ADOLESCENTS ADULT EDUCATION ADULT LITERACY AGRARIAN REFORM AGRICULTURAL WAGE AUTONOMOUS REGION AUTONOMOUS REGIONS BABIES BABY BASIC EDUCATION BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES BREASTFEEDING CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD LABOR CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CITIZEN CITIZENS CITIZENSHIP CLINICS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY PRICE STABILIZATION COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPREHENSIVE CARE COST EFFECTIVENESS COST-EFFECTIVENESS CRIME CROP INSURANCE CYCLE OF POVERTY DIET DISABILITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTERS DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY CHILDBEARING EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY DEATH EARLY PREGNANCY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROGRESS EDUCATION OF CHILDREN EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMERGENCY AID EMERGENCY RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FARM AREA FARM HOUSEHOLDS FARM SIZE FARMER FARMERS FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FIRST CHILD FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD INSECURITY FOOD INTAKE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HOSPITAL HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD PARTICIPATION HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX HUMAN RIGHTS ILLITERACY ILLITERACY RATE ILLNESS IMMUNE SYSTEM IMMUNIZATION INADEQUATE FOOD INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME QUINTILE INFANT INJURIES INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL TREATIES IRON IRRIGATION ISOLATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LACK OF EDUCATION LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LACK OF MECHANISMS LAND DISTRIBUTION LAND TENURE LAND TENURE INSECURITY LAWS LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOW BIRTH WEIGHT MALNOURISHED CHILDREN MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN MANDATES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICINES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE MOTHER NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL LEVEL NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NEONATAL MORTALITY NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUMBER OF PERSONS NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS OLD AGE PARASITIC DISEASES PATIENT PENSIONS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES POOR POOR CHILDREN POOR COMMUNITIES POOR EDUCATION POOR FAMILIES POOR GIRLS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR POPULATION POPULATION ESTIMATES POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY SITUATION PREGNANCIES PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PREMATURE DEATH PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PROGRESS PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM PUBLIC SPENDING RAPE REGIONAL DISPARITIES REGIONAL PROGRAM REPEATERS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESPECT RISK MANAGEMENT RULE OF LAW RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POPULATION RURAL SCHOOLS SAFE WATER SAFETY NET SANITATION SAVINGS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOLING SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY ENROLMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL SEX SEXUAL VIOLENCE SMALL FARMS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL PLANNING SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SPENDING SPOUSE STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION TARGETING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEEN TEEN PREGNANCY TEENAGER TEENAGERS TEENS TETANUS TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VIOLATIONS OF WOMEN VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VOCATIONAL TRAINING VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WAR WAR VICTIMS WORKERS WORKING POPULATION YOUNG ADULTS This review of public expenditures on Social Protection (SP) in Nicaragua is based on the analytical framework of Social Risk Management (SRM) developed by the World Bank. The concept of managing social risk comes from the notion that certain groups in society are vulnerable to unexpected shocks which threaten their livelihood and/or survival. Social protection focuses on the poor since they are more vulnerable to the risks and normally do not have the instruments to handle these risks. This prevents the poor from taking more risky activities that usually yield higher returns and that could help them overcome gradually their poverty situation. Social risk management involves policies and programs aimed at reducing key risks, breaking inter-generational cycle of poverty and vulnerability. Risk management consists in the choice of appropriate risk prevention, mitigation and coping strategies to minimize the adverse impact of social risks. Social protection under SRM is defined as public interventions to assist individuals, households and communities to better manage risk and provide support to the critically poor. Thus Social protection should provide: a safety net, particularly for the poor that are likely to fall in the cracks of established programs; and a springboard for the poor to bounce out of poverty. 2017-09-05T20:30:08Z 2017-09-05T20:30:08Z 2008-03-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/442261468062332070/Nicaragua-Social-protection-public-expenditure-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28104 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Nicaragua