TRAINING COURSE ON SOCIAL PROTECTION AND SAFETY NETS
Details
Start Date: 21/02/2022 End Date: 25/02/2022 for 5 days
Organizer: DATA-AFRIQUE CONSULTANCY
Course fee :USD 1,000
INTRODUCTION
Social protection is a sub-set of public actions that help address risk, vulnerability and chronic poverty. Social transfers and social services are a long-term investment. They carry lifetime benefits and high individual and social returns. Social protection aims at ensuring groups and individuals to live a fulfilling life, taking into consideration the role of the state in facilitating this, and the vulnerabilities of particular groups or individuals. As a set of policies, social protection consists of interventions which address vulnerabilities and factors which hinder a group or individual's capacity to enjoy a fulfilling life.
The training on social protection and safety nets will introduce some of the best literature on the understandings and types of social protection, the design and implementation problems to be considered, the potential for mainstreaming other development concerns into social protection programming, and the major debates both the donor and academic arenas.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course the participant should be able to:
- Basics of social protection
- Types of social protection
- Design and implementation of social protection systems
- Donor approaches to social protection
- Social Protection Case study: Kenya
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE CONTENT
Module 1: Understanding social protection
- Conceptualizing social protection
- Current global issues
- The politics of social protection
- The global financial crisis
- Climate Change
- Fragile states
- Regional perspectives on social protection
- Social protection and poverty
- Social protection and economic growth
- Additional information
Module 2: Types of social protection
- Social assistance
- Cash transfers
- Programme examples and lessons learned
- Cash transfers in emergencies
- Social Pensions
- Public works programmes
- In-kind transfers
- Food
- Utility subsidies
- Health fee waivers
- Social insurance
- Labour market interventions
- Labour market interventions for informal workers
- Community-based social protection
Module 3: Design and implementation of social protection Programmes
- Practical guidance
- Lessons learned
- Financing and affordability
- Managing fiduciary risk
- Targeting
- Delivery
- Donor coordination
- Mainstreaming social protection
- A response to social exclusion
- Gender
- Children
- Agriculture
- Evaluating social protection programmes
Module 4: Donor approaches to social protection
- Where is a good place to start?
- Donor approaches to social protection
- Asian Development Bank (ADB)
- Department for International Development (DFID)
- International Labour Organisation (ILO)
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
- Oxfam
- World Bank
Module 5: Social Protection Case Study: Kenya
- Social Protection in Kenya
- The Kenya National Social Protection Policy
- The context of social protection in Kenya
- Social Insurance
- Social Security
- Health Insurance
- National Safety Net Programmes in Kenya
- The Cash Transfer for Persons with Severe Disabilities (PWSD-CT)
- The Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)
- The Hunger Safety Net Programme (HSNP)
- The Older Persons Cash Transfer (OPCT)
- The Urban Food Subsidy Programme (UFSP)
Schedules
Weekdays | 08:00 AM — 04:00 PM |
Weekdays | 08:00 AM — 04:00 PM |
Weekdays | 08:00 AM — 04:00 PM |
Weekdays | 08:00 AM — 04:00 PM |
No. of Days: | 5 |
No. of Participants: | 100 |
Data-Afrique has collaborated with Government ministries, agencies and departments, UN agencies, Non-Governmental Organizations, from Europe, Africa, Asia, Middle-East and the Caribbean.
We have also worked with academic institutions, international research organizations, financial institutions and private companies from across the globe. By nurturing a culture of collaboration, we attract the highest calibre of people who have the ability and desire to influence and shape the future.