Implementing Social Protection Programmes
Completion requirements
This module explains various implementation models and delivery systems. Completing this module will help you learn best practices for effective and evidence-based implementation of social protection programmes.
1. Implementing Developmental Social Transfer Programmes
This webinar provides an overview of implementation models and delivery mechanisms for developmental social transfer programmes.
Speaker(s): Dr Michael Samson, Course Convenor
Webinar Presentation
Webinar Video (starts at 00h1m20s)
Supporting Resource 1: To understand more about the issues arising during design of social protection programmes, you may read the chapter titled 'Program Design' from the book 'Designing and implementing social transfer programmes' by the Economic Policy Research Institute. [Click here]
Supporting Resource 2: This paper by UNICEF (Office of Research-Innocenti), Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and Centre for Social Protection gives a detailed argument for implementing cash plus programmes through three real case studies from Chile, Ethiopia and Ghana. [Click here]
Supporting Resource 3: The objective of this chapter from the book 'Designing and implementing social transfer programmes' by the Economic Policy Research Institute is to identify and discuss the major issues in designing and implementing public works programmes. This chapter will cover setting wage rates and other payment arrangements, as well as the timing and duration of projects. [Click here]
Speaker(s): Dr Michael Samson, Course Convenor
Webinar Presentation
Webinar Video (starts at 00h1m20s)
Supporting Resource 1: To understand more about the issues arising during design of social protection programmes, you may read the chapter titled 'Program Design' from the book 'Designing and implementing social transfer programmes' by the Economic Policy Research Institute. [Click here]
Supporting Resource 2: This paper by UNICEF (Office of Research-Innocenti), Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and Centre for Social Protection gives a detailed argument for implementing cash plus programmes through three real case studies from Chile, Ethiopia and Ghana. [Click here]
Supporting Resource 3: The objective of this chapter from the book 'Designing and implementing social transfer programmes' by the Economic Policy Research Institute is to identify and discuss the major issues in designing and implementing public works programmes. This chapter will cover setting wage rates and other payment arrangements, as well as the timing and duration of projects. [Click here]