Raquel Santos Garcia, Luis Felipe Carvalho, Gala Dahlet
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摘要
本文考察了巴西南巴西大州(里约热内卢Grande do Sul) 2024年的洪水,将其作为对巴西社会保障体系的关键考验,揭示了巴西社会保障体系取得的显著进步和面临的严峻挑战。该体系展示了其快速扩大项目规模、有效调动资源和实施适应性措施的能力,反映了在构建更具弹性和包容性框架方面取得的重大进展。然而,在灾害风险数据整合、数据库互操作性和机构协调方面的持续差距表明,需要迫切改进的领域,以加强系统对未来危机的反应能力和公平性。本研究评估了诸如项目扩展、适应性目标和综合数据系统的战略性使用等创新如何促进了巴西社会保护体系与灾害风险管理之间的融合。研究结果强调了加强部门间合作、投资于灾害敏感信息系统以及培养以社区为基础的复原力以应对气候相关事件带来的日益严峻的挑战的重要性。该报告为巴西和整个拉丁美洲地区提供了经验教训,倡导建立综合、适应性和包容性的社会保护制度,作为在风险不断升级的时代减少脆弱性和促进可持续发展的基础。
Institutional strengthening for rapid response: The scalability of Brazil's social protection system in the wake of the 2024 floods
This paper examines the 2024 floods in Rio Grande do Sul as a pivotal test of Brazil's social protection system, revealing both notable advancements and critical challenges. The system demonstrated its capacity to scale programs rapidly, mobilize resources efficiently, and implement adaptive measures, reflecting significant progress toward a more resilient and inclusive framework. However, persistent gaps in disaster risk data integration, database interoperability, and institutional coordination reveal areas requiring urgent improvement to strengthen the system's responsiveness and equity in future crises. This study assesses how innovations such as program expansions, adaptive targeting, and the strategic use of integrated data systems have advanced the convergence between Brazil's social protection system and disaster risk management. The findings highlight the importance of reinforcing intersectoral collaboration, investing in disaster-sensitive information systems, and fostering community-based resilience to meet the rising challenges of climate-related events. Offering lessons for Brazil and the broader Latin American region, the paper advocates for integrated, adaptive, and inclusive social protection systems as a foundation for reducing vulnerabilities and promoting sustainable development in an era of escalating risks.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Social Welfare publishes original articles in English on social welfare and social work. Its interdisciplinary approach and comparative perspective promote examination of the most pressing social welfare issues of the day by researchers from the various branches of the applied social sciences. The journal seeks to disseminate knowledge and to encourage debate about these issues and their regional and global implications.