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Investment case for anticipatory action and adaptive and shock responsive social protection in the Philippines

The Philippines has made significant strides in reducing poverty, but the persistent threat of natural disasters, compounded by the country's vulnerability and exposure, continues to jeopardize these gains. Many households in disaster-prone areas hover precariously close to the poverty line, and the devastating impact of disasters on their assets, income, and well-being exacerbates this vulnerability. Anticipatory Action and adaptive and shock-responsive social protection emerges as critical approaches to mitigate the effects of disasters. Specifically, anticipatory cash transfers have shown promise in reducing asset and income losses for affected households. However, the effectiveness of such measures hinges on strengthening the existing social protection system, improving data collection and coordination, and addressing policy gaps, such as the absence of clear cost-sharing rules and concerns over local government capacities. This investment case has shown that the government has various effective and financially viable anticipatory action programming options at its disposal to reduce potential losses from natural disasters. While the choice of which options will be implemented in response to future emergencies lies with the government and the responding agencies, any effective and timely response will depend on the preparations and strengthening activities that will be carried out at the policy, program, and administrative levels over the coming years.

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发布者: FAO
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作者: Katharina Bollig
其他作家: Nards Huijbregts, Ruth Honculada-Georget, Maria Zella Quilla,
组 织: FAO
其他组织: Economic Policy Research Institute
年份: 2024
国际标准图书编号: 978-92-5-138750-4
国家: Philippines
地理范围: 亚洲及太平洋
类别: 书籍
内容语言: English
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