Webinar - What role can social protection play in responding to humanitarian emergencies? Findings from a global study
Oxford Policy Management (OPM) via Socialprotection.org
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Register Online for the upcoming Webinar hosted by Socialprotection.org to join a presentation of the global findings of the Shock-Responsive Social Protection Systems research. This project is financed by DFID and led by Oxford Policy Management (OPM) in collaboration with ODI, CaLP and INASP. Drawing on case studies in Pakistan, Mozambique, Mali, the Sahel, Philippines and Lesotho, as well as on global evidence.
Discussants will aim to provide answers to the following questions:
When and how can social protection systems better respond to major shocks in low-income countries and conflict-affected states, thus reducing the need for humanitarian responses?
What features of programme design and implementation determine the effectiveness and efficiency of response?
What are the opportunities for coordination between social protection, disaster risk management and humanitarian response?
Please note this learning event will be held on 14 January 2018, at 2 pm (GMT 0 - London). Both presentation and record of the webinar will be later published in both communities of practice administrated by the Guidance Package.
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Dear members of the Capacity4dev Group Social protection across the humanitarian-development nexus,
The recording of the webinar is already available online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shQ9toLeR_U&feature=youtu.be …;
You can also access the slides presentations and read the webinar summary available on SocialProtection.org. Please access the link: http://socialprotection.org/what-role-can-social-protection-play-respon…
This webinar presented the global findings of the Shock-Responsive Social Protection Systems research – financed by DFID and led by Oxford Policy Management (OPM) in collaboration with ODI, CaLP and INASP recently uploaded and available in our library! Check here: https://europa.eu/capacity4dev/sp-nexus/node/68021
Have a good learning time!
Zena