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BASIC Research Policy Briefing 9

Social Assistance and Poverty Reduction Amidst Multiple Crises

Published on 11 September 2025

BASIC Research in Borno, Nigeria, demonstrates that the provision of social assistance can help build the capacity to escape poverty, even in crises. Studies show that social assistance improves poor people’s consumption levels, human capital formation and economic growth from below. Nigeria has the foundational pieces of social assistance in place (draft policy, programme, social registry) and could expand social assistance coverage rapidly to poor and vulnerable populations affected by polycrises. However, there is a lack of trust in social assistance and in government. Commitment to carrying out regular impact evaluations would improve this evidence base.

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Shepherd, A. et al. (2025) 'Social Assistance and Poverty Reduction Amidst Multiple Crises', BASIC Research Policy Briefing 9, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/BASIC.2025.017

Authors

Andrew Shepherd

Director, Chronic Poverty Advisory Network; Honorary Associate

Vidya Diwakar

Deputy Director, Chronic Poverty Advisory Network; Research Fellow, IDS

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Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/BASIC.2025.017
language
English

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