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Check out this new animation video by SASPP that explores how Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) works and its impacts in the Sahel. The video illustrates how ASP enables governments to invest in systems and programs that help households improve their livelihoods, prepare for climate change challenges, and better cope with shocks.
The powerful impacts of Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) in the Sahel are shown in this new infographic. ASP is proven to have strong positive impacts on various dimensions in the Sahel: such as program participants¡¯ poverty levels, food insecurity, productivity and resilience; combined with significant broader impacts on the economy, society, and future generations.
The SASPP Annual Report 2024 covers the SASPP Results Framework and highlights key country and regional achievements, as well as future plans to support the strengthening of adaptive social protection in the Sahel.
Mauritania is expanding and strengthening all aspects of adaptive social protection in the country - breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty, boosting resilience, and investing in future generations - with direct impacts on the poorest and most vulnerable. Read this new feature story and learn how adaptive social protection is transforming lives in Mauritania.
Stronger social protection systems and scaled-up adaptive national safety net programs are a critical piece of building resilience in the Sahel, helping to reinforce the social contract, tackle the root causes of fragility and reduce the need to resort to humanitarian responses.
Building on sustained dialogue with governments and partners, this report assesses the ability of existing systems to respond to shocks across six countries ¡ª Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Senegal ¡ª by applying the Social Protection Stress Test Tool, developed by the World Bank.
With productive social safety nets, Africa has a tool in the toolbox that is making a real difference in tackling the intertwined challenges of extreme poverty, vulnerability to climate change and fragility, and poor opportunities for young people.
Download now this two pager overview exploring the SASPP multifaceted partnership! French version available on French site.
Delivery systems are critical in deploying a robust basis for adaptive social protection programs. This book takes a practical stance and presents concrete opportunities for coordinating efforts and moving away from a siloed approach of building parallel systems.
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Explore the country-level impacts of adaptive social protection (ASP) programs in six countries across the Sahel in this SASPP series. Informed by rigorous, scientific studies using rich data, the results of these evaluations have, and continue to guide major national decisions on social protection policies:
Social registries are crucial to deploying social protection programs at scale. When social registries are dynamic ¡ª offering sufficient coverage and capable of being continuously updated ¡ª they provide vital data and information enabling adaptive social protection (ASP) programs to be more inclusive and shock-responsive. Learn more here:
Learn the impacts of social safety nets on economic, social, and political outcomes in contexts of fragility, conflict, and violence (FCV). Gain key insights into maximizing the impact of ASP in FCV settings, including in the Sahel. This important research draws in part on evidence from Burkina Faso and Cameroon:
Across 5 countries in the Sahel, over 47 million people are internal migrants. What are the challenges social protection systems face in meeting the needs of people on the move in the Sahel? What are the opportunities for adapting social protection to be more responsive to internal migrants and mitigate the risks they face ¨C before, during, and after internal migration? Find out more here:
New joint research by SASPP, UNICEF, and the World Food Programme (WFP) has identified the many linkages between social protection and social cohesion in the Sahel, and key entry points in social protection programs to improve social cohesion outcomes. Explore more here:
Be informed on regional developments, project impact, events, and publications around adaptive social protection in the Sahel.
What¡¯s new? In this issue we learn how dynamic social registries can support inclusive, efficient, and cost-effective ASP programs; explore new research on maximizing the impact of ASP in fragile settings; and launch a powerful new series on country-level impacts of ASP in the Sahel. Plus, new impact findings from productive inclusion programs in Chad and Senegal, events, interactive presentations, and more.
What's new? In this issue we explore a joint article by SASPP, UNICEF, and WFP on overcoming food security and nutrition road blocks in social protection; learn more about the who and how of the SASPP partnership; and explore the new adaptive social protection program in Chad. Plus events and more.
What's new? In this issue we launch the SASPP 2024 Annual Report; learn about new joint research with UNICEF and WFP exploring the impact of social protection on social cohesion in the Sahel; and feature a special section highlighting opportunities for applying a mobility lens to ASP in the Sahel. Plus a feature story from Mauritania, events, and more.
What's new? In this issue we feature a new animation explainer on ASP impacts in the Sahel; offer a special section highlighting the work on partnerships; and explore new technical publications. Plus events, blogs, and more.