Indicative Financial Cost of Expanding Shock-Responsive Safety Nets in Senegal

This policy note is part of a set of documents supporting the development of a national adaptive social protection system in Senegal. The World Bank is supporting the Government of Senegal and specifically the delegation generale a la protection so...

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spelling okr-10986-341872021-05-25T09:57:33Z Indicative Financial Cost of Expanding Shock-Responsive Safety Nets in Senegal World Bank ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS ECONOMIC SHOCK RESPONSE PLAN EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FUNDING MECHANISM FOOD SECURITY SAHEL FOOD ASSISTANCE CASH TRANSFERS MOBILE MONEY This policy note is part of a set of documents supporting the development of a national adaptive social protection system in Senegal. The World Bank is supporting the Government of Senegal and specifically the delegation generale a la protection sociale et a la solidarite nationale (DGPSN) through a multidonor trust fund to develop a national adaptive social protection system. A national social protection system integrating tools such as social safety nets reactive to shocks is likely to provide more cost-effective and faster responses to shocks. This note provides a starting point for the establishment of an appropriate funding mechanism by estimating the cost of a food insecurity response in Senegal. 2020-07-23T20:49:10Z 2020-07-23T20:49:10Z 2018-06 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/934811593425527398/Indicative-Financial-Cost-of-Expanding-Shock-Responsive-Safety-Nets-in-Senegal-Policy-Note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34187 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Africa Senegal
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topic ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
ECONOMIC SHOCK
RESPONSE PLAN
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
FUNDING MECHANISM
FOOD SECURITY
SAHEL
FOOD ASSISTANCE
CASH TRANSFERS
MOBILE MONEY
spellingShingle ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
ECONOMIC SHOCK
RESPONSE PLAN
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
FUNDING MECHANISM
FOOD SECURITY
SAHEL
FOOD ASSISTANCE
CASH TRANSFERS
MOBILE MONEY
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Indicative Financial Cost of Expanding Shock-Responsive Safety Nets in Senegal
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description This policy note is part of a set of documents supporting the development of a national adaptive social protection system in Senegal. The World Bank is supporting the Government of Senegal and specifically the delegation generale a la protection sociale et a la solidarite nationale (DGPSN) through a multidonor trust fund to develop a national adaptive social protection system. A national social protection system integrating tools such as social safety nets reactive to shocks is likely to provide more cost-effective and faster responses to shocks. This note provides a starting point for the establishment of an appropriate funding mechanism by estimating the cost of a food insecurity response in Senegal.
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title Indicative Financial Cost of Expanding Shock-Responsive Safety Nets in Senegal
title_short Indicative Financial Cost of Expanding Shock-Responsive Safety Nets in Senegal
title_full Indicative Financial Cost of Expanding Shock-Responsive Safety Nets in Senegal
title_fullStr Indicative Financial Cost of Expanding Shock-Responsive Safety Nets in Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Indicative Financial Cost of Expanding Shock-Responsive Safety Nets in Senegal
title_sort indicative financial cost of expanding shock-responsive safety nets in senegal
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/934811593425527398/Indicative-Financial-Cost-of-Expanding-Shock-Responsive-Safety-Nets-in-Senegal-Policy-Note
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