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Social Protection and COVID-19 amidst climate shocks

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2020-12-01
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Recent years have seen an increasing focus on the role of social protection in building the resilience of households to climate-related shocks and stresses. This brief considers some of the potential impacts and implications of the coronavirus pandemic on this work in East Africa. Drawing lessons from WFP programming in a number of countries, the brief lists out three main ways of responding to immediate threats while not losing focus on longer-term agendas and programming in support of resilience building in the face of climate shocks.
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Slater, R. and staff of WFP in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda (2020) Social Protection and COVID-19 Amidst Climate Shocks. Social Protection Learning Facility Policy Brief #2. World Food Programme. https://www.wfp.org/publications/social-protection-and-covid-19-amidst-climate-shocks-2020
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Social Protection Learning Facility Policy Brief 2
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