肯尼亚、赞比亚和蒙古社会保护方案实施的经验教训

Carl Jackson (WKG), Saul Butters (IDS), Enkhtsetseg Byambaa (NUM), Mark Davies (IDS), Nick Perkins (IDS)
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应对贫困和脆弱性是一个充满活力和不断发展的工作领域。发展机构往往具有在实地一级处理贫穷和脆弱性问题的非凡存在、知识和专门知识。我们面临的挑战是确保这种良好做法和创新得到有效利用,并为政策和规划提供信息。在爱尔兰援助署的资助下,开发署社会保护中心与儿童基金会建立了伙伴关系,研究社会保护方案如何通过投资人力资本(教育、保健、营养)来中断贫困的代际转移。该研究的两个主要目标是:1 .在一个多地点组织(联合国儿童基金会)内,围绕社会保护规划的良好做法和解决贫困和脆弱性问题的潜力,加强教训学习。增进对研究和交流可用于捕获和改进多边组织内良好做法的方式的理解。对三个案例进行了研究:肯尼亚的孤儿和弱势儿童现金转移(CT-OVC),赞比亚的社会现金转移(SCT)和蒙古的儿童资金方案(CMP)。研究的目的是了解社会保护规划中的哪些因素(如设计、实施)是成功的原因。选择这三个国家的案例研究是因为它们是处于不同阶段的社会保护方案。赞比亚SCT正处于将设计从试点扩大到国家规模的社会保护方案的阶段。肯尼亚社会和社会保障方案正处于扩大国家社会保护方案的阶段。蒙古的CMP是一个已经终止的国家社会保护计划,这让我们深入了解了为什么这些计划不能长期建立起来。
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Lessons from Social Protection Programme Implementation in Kenya, Zambia and Mongolia

Responding to poverty and vulnerability is a dynamic and constantly evolving area of work. Development agencies often possess extraordinary presence, knowledge and expertise of addressing poverty and vulnerability at the field level. The challenge is to ensure this good practice and innovation is captured and used to inform policy and programmes in an effective way. With funding from Irish Aid, the Centre for Social Protection at IDS formed a partnership with UNICEF to research how social protection programming can interrupt the intergenerational transfer of poverty (IGT) through investments in human capital (education, health, nutrition). The two main objectives of the research were:

  • 1

    To enhance lesson learning within a multi-sited organisation (UNICEF) around good practice in social protection programming and the potential for addressing poverty and vulnerability.

  • 2

    To increase understanding of ways in which research and communication can be used to capture and improve good practice within a multilateral organisation.

Research was conducted on three case studies: the Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC) in Kenya, the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) in Zambia, and the Child Money Programme (CMP) in Mongolia. Research aimed to understand which factors in social protection programming (e.g. design, implementation) account for success. The three country case studies were chosen because they are social protection programmes that are at different stages. The Zambia SCT is at the stage of scaling up design from a pilot to a national scale social protection programme. The Kenya OVC-SCT is at the stage of expanding a national social protection programme. The Mongolia CMP was a national social protection programme that had been terminated, providing insights into why programmes fail to establish themselves in the long term.

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