Resources on social protection

  1. Public Works Programmes in Malawi

    07 March 2016

    Extracts for the Social Protection ABND Report : Assessment of Social Protection Programmes and Costing of Policy Options

  2. Micro-Finance Programme in Malawi

    07 March 2016

    Extracts from the Full Report: Assessment of Social Protection Programmes and Costing of Policy Options

  3. Social Protection in Malawi: Assessment Based National Dialogue Brief

    07 March 2016

    This brief is an 8 pager summary on the Assessment Based National Dialogue that captures the comprehensive Social Protection assessment conducted in Malawi between 2014 and 2014, as part of an Assessment Based National Dialogue. It looks at the efficiency and effectiveness of Social Protection programmes currently implemented in Malawi, analysing how far they provide adequate protection to vulnerable populations. The assessment also proposes ways to rationalize social protection spending by moving expenditures from less efficient programs into programs with higher potential impact.

  4. Social Protection in Malawi: Summary of the Assessment Based National Dialogue Report

    07 March 2016

    This Report captures the comprehensive Social Protection assessment conducted in Malawi between 2014 and 2014, as part of an Assessment Based National Dialogue. It looks at the efficiency and effectiveness of Social Protection programmes currently implemented in Malawi, analysing how far they provide adequate protection to vulnerable populations. The assessment also proposes ways to rationalize social protection spending by moving expenditures from less efficient programs into programs with higher potential impact.

  5. Assessment of Malawi’s Proposed Unified Beneficiary Registry and Information Management Systems for Social Protection in Malawi

    07 March 2016

    This report discusses the type, strengths, and weaknesses of Malawi’s Social Protection information management systems and provides recommendations on how to improve them. In addition, the report presents international evidence on various modes of data integration and discusses challenges and opportunities with respect to Malawi’s proposed Unified Beneficiary Registry for Social Protection programmes.