Description
Through CARE's programming, we will work to influence peer NGOs, donors and governments to implement unconditional cash transfers, conditional cash transfers, food vouchers, seed/input vouchers, in-kind food transfers, and in-kind seed/input transfers
Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)
Title
Strengthening Social Protection
Description
Strengthening social protection and building efficient, inclusive local structures and systems, assisting vulnerable households to find sustainable pathways toward food, water and nutrition security, including in times of crisis or in contexts of chronic poverty where additional support is required. Interventions in this space will include in-kind food transfers, school feeding, vouchers, unconditional and conditional cash transfers, seed and input vouchers, and strengthening shock responsive safety nets, and building citizen and provider accountability mechanisms and relationships. The aim is to use such support to stimulate markets, promote good practice, and create improvements in sustainable community capacities, motivation, resources, and where feasible, linkages to market or governance systems, enabling households to graduate from safety net schemes as livelihoods are transformed. We will build on successes in influencing governments to develop, reform and implement policies and strategies that ensure social protection as a human right and as an instrument to reduce food, nutrition, and water insecurity.
GNR assessment
Verification status |
Unverified
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SMARTness index |
Low
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Details
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Nutrition Action Classification(s) |
Policy >
Nutrition care services
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Measurement
Key indicator | Percent of people with access to universal social protection services |
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Value | Measurement date | |
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Baseline | TBD | 2021 |
Target | TBD | November 2030 |
Progress
Value | Measurement date | |
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Progress report | 258,000 people have used formal/informal financial services to support climate resilience | November 2023 |