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Researching Capacities to Sustain Social Protection in Protracted Crises. Part 2: Early Findings
Published by: UK International Development
This briefing applies BASIC Research's new tool – the Capacity Cube – to better understand how to sustain capacity to deliver existing social programmes and systems in situations of climate and/or conflict crisis in Nigeria, Iraq, and Syria.
Researching Capacities to Sustain Social Protection in Protracted Crises. Part 1: The Capacity Cube
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This research briefing introduces the Capacity Cube framework – a new tool for thinking about how capacity to deliver national social protection programmes and systems might be sustained in times of crisis.
Financing in Fragile and Conflict Contexts: Evidence, Opportunities, and Barriers
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper provides a summary of the main trends and issues regarding both regular and risk financing in FCAS.
What is Known About Capacity and Coordination of Social Assistance Programmes in Crisis Situations?
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper reviews the literature and documented evidence on capacity and coordination issues in crisis situations, where social protection and humanitarian assistance intersect.
Strengthening Responses at the Nexus of Social Protection, Humanitarian Aid and Climate Shocks in Protracted Crises: BASIC Research Framing Paper
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper reviews the contours of global and national debates, and the concepts that are key to informing research on social assistance in contexts of protracted crises. It focuses on three fields: social protection, humanitarian assistance, and climate adaptation and responsiveness.
Sustaining Existing Social Protection Programmes During Crises: What Do We Know? How Can We Know More?
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper identifies a substantial knowledge gap – namely, our understanding of the ways in which existing, government-led programmes can be sustained during crises to ensure that households that were already poor and vulnerable before a crisis continue to be supported.
Shock-Responsive Social Protection: What is Known About What Works in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations?
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
By exploring experiences in a range of countries, the paper explores what is known about the use of SRSP in FCAS, and identifies further areas of potential research for the BASIC Research programme.
Capacity and Coordination Challenges for Social Assistance in Crisis Situations
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
A better understanding of the evidence on capacity and coordination of social assistance during crises and of the main knowledge gaps is key to identifying solutions to overcome capacity and coordination deficits – solutions that are fit-for-purpose in situations of protracted crisis.
Financing Social Assistance in Crisis Situations
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Protracted crises are increasing and becoming compounded, but financing solutions for humanitarian and social assistance in fragile and conflict-affected settings (FCAS) are not keeping up.