Poverty and the role of social protection systems in Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic

By Abay, Kibrom A., Yonzan, Nishant, Kurdi, Sikandra, Tafere, Kibrom

Poverty and the role of social protection systems in Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Key messages

 The pandemic increased poverty in Africa by less than expected, approximately 1.5-1.7 percentage points in 2020.

 Countries affected by Fragility, Conflict, and Violence (FCV) experienced the greatest increases in poverty.

 An emerging literature establishes that social protection programs in Africa during the pandemic had positive impacts and was generally pro-poor, suggesting a key cushion-ing role played by the expansion of social protection on trends in poverty.

 However, delivering shock-responsive social protection in Africa continues to face important challenges related to targeting, coverage, timeliness, and financing.

 Early targeting analyses for some countries during the pandemic show that targeting was broadly progressive in some countries and regressive in some other countries.

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