Social Protection System Review
A Toolkit
The positive impacts of social protection on reducing poverty and inequality and contributing to development are well evidenced. Establishing an integrated system facilitates the provision of a social protection floor, whereby individuals are appropriately protected throughout the life cycle. This is achieved not only by making sure there is a sufficient range of programmes to cover a population’s risk profile but also by sharing information on different individuals to ensure they are linked to an appropriate programme.
The Social Protection System Review is one of a small number of tools that serve to analyse how effective a country is in establishing a social protection system that responds to the needs of its people both today and in the future. The toolkit presents methodologies which can be implemented in any country, at any income level and by any institution. It is intended to generate policy recommendations that are actionable through national systems.
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Assessment of effectiveness (Module 3)
OECD Development Centre
This chapter presents tools for carrying out analysis on the adequacy, efficiency and equity of key social protection programmes. Policy makers are often challenged by the lack of information on the most cost-effective interventions to reduce vulnerability and alleviate poverty. Evaluating the extent to which individual programmes are effective in protecting individuals from poverty and risk is key to developing a comprehensive social protection system.
Also available in: French
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