Authors
Maria Gabriela Farfan Betran, Gayoso,Lyliana, Tisei,Francesco
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/07/17
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Towards a More Adaptive Social Protection System in Zambia
- Lending Instrument
- Investment Project Financing
- Pages
- 84
- Product Line
- IBRD/IDA
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- ZM-Scaling-Up Shock Responsive Social Protection Project -- P179095
- TF No/Name
- TF0C4840-SCALING-UP SHOCK RESPONSIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION PROJECT ADDITIONAL FINANC,TF0B8770-Scaling Up Shock Responsive Social Protection,TF0C5190-SSRSP AF2 MDTF REDA
- Unit Owning
- Social Protection & Labor AFR 1 (HAES1)
- Version Type
- Final
- Volume No
- 1
Table of Contents
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- _Int_ZzDm0ej6 23
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- _Empirical_methods 64
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- _Int_fcmgJ08B 65
- _Variables_considered_in 68
- _Int_wW2LqvQL 68
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- _Conceptual_Framework_of 70
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- Acronyms and Abbreviations 3
- Acknowledgements 4
- Executive Summary 5
- CHAPTER 1. Introduction 11
- CHAPTER 2. Country context 13
- 2.1. Current poverty and inequality scenario 13
- 2.2. High susceptibility to shocks 14
- 2.2.1. History of macroeconomic shocks 14
- 2.2.2. History of climate shocks 15
- CHAPTER 3. The Stress Test Tool 17
- 3.1. Stress Test Tool Part 1: Needs Assessment 17
- 3.2. Stress Test Tool Part 2: Scalability and Adaptiveness of Social Protection. 19
- CHAPTER 4. Stress Tool Part 1 – Unpacking Vulnerability to Poverty 21
- 4.1. Conceptual framework 21
- 4.1.1. Modelling 21
- 4.1.2. Data 22
- 4.2. Main Findings 23
- 4.2.1. Geography and profiles 23
- 4.2.2. Exploring the sources of vulnerability 26
- 4.2.3. Covariate and idiosyncratic shocks 28
- 4.2.4. Quantification of scalable needs: poverty-induced plus covariate risks 29
- 4.2.5. Cross-country comparisons 31
- CHAPTER 5. The Zambian Social Protection System 34
- 5.1. Social Protection – Legal and Institutional Framework 34
- 5.2. Social Protection – Key actors 35
- 5.3. Interactions with Disaster Risk Management (DRM) 38
- 5.4. Existing government and non-government led social protection programs 40
- 5.4.1. Social Cash Transfers (SCT) 41
- 5.4.2. Girls’ Education and Women’s Empowerment and Livelihood (GEWEL) Project 44
- 5.4.3. Other Programs 45
- CHAPTER 6. Stress Tool Part 2 - Assessing scalability and adaptiveness of Social Protection in Zambia 47
- 6.1. Framework and approach 47
- 6.2. Building Block 1 – Programs and Delivery/Payment Systems – Score: 2.93/5 47
- 6.3. Building Block 2 – Data and Information – Score: 2.9/5 50
- 6.4. Building Block 3 – Finance – Score: 2.3/5 52
- 6.5. Building Block 4 – Institutions and Partnerships – Score: 2.6/5 53
- 6.6. Overall Scoring 54
- CHAPTER 7. Recommendations and Conclusion 56
- References 59
- Annexes 64
- A. Empirical methods 64
- B. Variables considered in the model 66
- C. Regression models 67
- D. Robustness checks 68
- a. Exploring different vulnerability thresholds 68
- b. Excluding extreme heat risk information from the model 69
- E. Changes in real consumption 2010 - 2015 70
- F. Changes in expected coverage needs for a given poverty threshold 70
- G. Conceptual Framework of Part 1 of the Stress Test 70
- H. Stress Test Questionnaire 73
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