Type | Report |
Title | The Way Forward for Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
URL | http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2012/11/26/000333038_20121126234922/Rendered/PDF/NonAsciiFileName0.pdf |
Abstract | Transitions are defining moments for social welfare systems. Most s ocial s afety n et (SSN) 1 programs around the world were introduced during transition periods ( such as independence after the collapse of the former Soviet Union , decentralization in Indonesia , and regime change in Brazil and Portugal) , and t hey remained in place afterward. When SSN systems come under increased scrutiny regarding their ability to fulfill people’s aspirations of greater social inclusion and better access to economic opportunities, key questions are discussed : ? H ow much redistrib ution is optimal and on what terms? ? W hat are the basic goals and priorities for safety nets? ? W hat should be the range and scope of welfare systems? ? H ow can existing systems be reformed to achieve these goals? |
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