Andrew Mitchell (2018) Harnessing social protection for forcibly displaced people - conceptual overview
According to Andrew Mitchell, UNHCR´s Senior Solutions Officer, meeting the increasing challenges of those affected by forced displacement including displaced families, host communities and national systems facing increased demand, requires support in two key areas:
I. A better transition from humanitarian operations to longer‐term actions through joint government and international actor initiatives that more effectively manage protracted displacement;
II. Better preparedness and contingency planning built into national systems that more effectively prepares for and responds to multiple waves of displacement.
Supporting a transition out of humanitarian assistance accompanied by international protection services means putting in place an overall referral process to national government systems, internationally supported development programmes, and a reinforcement of informal and locally‐led systems where people cannot rely on the government. In many contexts, many of the functions of humanitarian and protection sectors or clusters fall within the functions of social protection programmes led by the government and development actors.
As such, investment in social protection systems is highly strategic for the management of protracted displacement and for a better preparation around situations generating multiple waves of displacement.
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