Study on shock-responsive social protection in Latin America and the Caribbean
What factors would enable social protection systems to be more responsive to shocks?
What factors would enable social protection systems to be more responsive to shocks?
Limited access to financial services has been identified as one of the key constraints that many people in eastern Indonesia face.
This project investigates how social protection systems can scale up to respond to shocks in low-income countries, and fragile and conflict-affected states.
The aim of this research – commissioned by DFID and led by ODI – is to consolidate and assess the existing body of evidence on the intended and unintended impacts on individuals and households of non-contributory cash transfer programmes.
This project provided important evidence and insights on the much debated issue of social registries, integrated beneficiary registries and associated information systems for social protection.
We worked with the State Government's Social Welfare Department to introduce the Bihar Child Support Programme.
This project is providing crucial insights into the impact of DFID’s nutrition programme in Northern Nigeria.
The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) is Pakistan’s flagship social protection programme, targeted at the poorest households across 149 districts in Pakistan.
We supported the Ministry of Social Protection, Family, and Child in Moldova to improve the delivery of social assistance services to reduce poverty and protect vulnerable groups.
Our team was chosen to assess the impact that this pilot programme had on a number of Kenyan households affected by HIV, and to lay out recommendations for future improvements.