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Poverty reduction refers to the multi-faceted efforts undertaken by governments, organizations, and individuals to sustainably lift people out of poverty by increasing their income, improving their access to essential services, and empowering them to participate fully in society.
Overview of the draft IDA21 policy framework focusing on impact, flexibility, 5 Focus Areas/4 Lenses, and alignment with WBG Evolution.
Cash assistance is the provision of money, unconditionally or conditionally, to individuals or households to cover their basic needs.
Cash transfers are direct payments of money to individuals or households, typically the poor and vulnerable, with no requirement to provide goods or services in return.
Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) are targeted social welfare programs that provide cash payments to individuals or households upon meeting specific conditions.
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) is the direct transfer of cash or in-kind benefits from a government or organization to eligible recipients, typically vulnerable populations.
Financial inclusion refers to providing access to affordable and usable financial services to all individuals and businesses, regardless of their income or background.
Social assistance encompasses non-contributory programs providing support to individuals and families facing poverty, vulnerability, or specific social risks.
Social protection floors (SPF) are nationally defined sets of basic social security guarantees that ensure access to essential healthcare and basic income security for all residents.
Social protection encompasses policies and programs designed to reduce poverty and vulnerability by promoting efficient labor markets, diminishing people's exposure to risks, and enhancing their capacity to manage economic and social risks.
Social safety nets are non-contributory transfer programs designed to protect individuals and households from poverty, vulnerability, and shocks.
Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a regular, unconditional cash payment provided to all individuals within a defined population, regardless of their income, employment status, or other factors.
This technical note discusses effective targeting methods for poverty alleviation programs.
Explores how social protection systems can reduce poverty, improve food security, and build resilience in rural areas.
This book is a comprehensive guide to social protection systems.
A comprehensive review of the Philippines' social protection (SP) system in 2018.
Comprehensive guide to the Philippines' conditional cash transfer program.
IFAD's strategic plan for Rwanda, aiming to reduce poverty by empowering rural communities.
Market-oriented agriculture transforms lives and moves people out of poverty.
Reviews design and impact of social protection programs in developing countries.
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