Effective social protection systems are crucial to safeguarding the poor and vulnerable when crisis hits. Yet, in many countries, such systems remain limited in coverage and will need significant upgrading to respond to a pandemic like COVID-19 (Coronavirus). To help protect individuals and communities from the adverse impacts of the pandemic, the World Bank Group is prepared to deploy up to $160 billion over the next 15 months to support measures that will help countries cope with immediate health consequences and bolster economic recovery. This will include efforts in strengthening social safety nets to help prevent vulnerable groups from falling (deeper) into poverty, as well as supporting businesses and overall economic resilience.
In the near term, the World Bank Group will leverage existing social protection systems in countries to help families and businesses restore income, preserve livelihoods, and compensate for price hikes. ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº Group will also continue to help countries enhance the preparedness of their social protection systems and build resilience against future crises.
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Supporting the poor and most vulnerable
ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº Group launched its first set of emergency support operations for developing countries around the world, using a dedicated, fast-track facility for COVID-19 (coronavirus) response. Highlighted below are some World Bank projects that encompass social protection measures to support countries.
Full Projects List
of the World Bank Group¡¯s Operational Response to COVID-19.
Sharing global knowledge in a time of crisis
Latest blogs:
- by Michal Rutkowski and Alfonso Garcia Mora
- by Indhira Santos and Michael Weber
- by Michal Rutkowski
- by Mauro Testaverde
- by Michal Rutkowski
- by Dilip Ratha
- by Christian Bodewig, Ugo Gentilini et al.
- by Alfonso Garcia Mora and Michal Rutkowski
- by Michal Rutkowski et al.
- Weekly Updates: Social Protection and Jobs Responses to COVID-19 : A Real-Time Review of Country Measures by Ugo Gentilini, et al
- of recent World Bank blogs on social protection.
Recent reports:
Calling for action with a joint statement
ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº along with other member organizations of the Social Protection Inter-Agency Cooperation Board (SPIAC-B) issued a . We call for urgent action to:
- Prioritize the most vulnerable
- Ensure access to health services and support people in adopting necessary prevention measures
- Ensure income security and access to essential goods and services and protect human capabilities and livelihoods
- Mobilize substantial domestic and international financing to protect and enhance fiscal space for health and social protection in all countries
- Ensure continued/scaled up and coordinated delivery capacities of social protection and humanitarian crisis response programmes
- Design crisis response measures also with a view to strengthening social protection systems in the medium- and long term
Related links
- World Bank Group Launches First Operations for COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Emergency Health Support, Strengthening Developing Country Responses
- World Bank Group Increases COVID-19 Response to $14 Billion To Help Sustain Economies, Protect Jobs
- World Bank Group President David Malpass Remarks to G20 Leaders¡¯ Virtual Summit
- Statement by Mari Pangestu, Managing Director for Development Policy and Partnerships, ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº at the Virtual Meeting of G20 Trade Ministers