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Biblioteca Alternative Social Safety Nets in South Sudan

Alternative Social Safety Nets in South Sudan

Alternative Social Safety Nets in South Sudan

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Date of publication
Agosto 2015
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oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/22499

The purpose of this note is to provide the monetary cost of various social safety net
targeting schemes that can be deployed to reduce vulnerability and increase resilience. It is
believed that gradually switching to the provision of social safety nets can reduce the chronic
dependency on humanitarian (mainly food) aid. At the same time, it could help to alleviate reliance
on patronage networks and switch a portion of the public spending from unproductive uses (e.g.,
military expenditure) toward strengthening the resilience and supporting the livelihoods of South
Sudanese. In addition, a social safety net would address the fatigues of years of weak governance
and ongoing efforts to find more direct, transparent ways to enable citizens to reap the benefits of
independence and – once it materializes – peace.

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Pape, Utz
Pontara, Nicola

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