CHAPTER SIX

Social Protection

Designing Adaptive Systems to Build Resilience to Climate Change

Daniel O. Gilligan, Stephen Devereux, and Janna Tenzing

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Creating adaptive social protection systems for the most vulnerable is vital to building resilience to climate change

KEY FINDINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Social protection programs are a central component of national strategies in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to increase incomes for poor households and protect them from livelihood shocks.
  • Social protection is also vital to effective climate change responses; it supports adaption to more frequent extreme weather events and can support mitigation.
  • These measures are especially important in LMICs, where most program beneficiaries are poor rural households engaged in agriculture and where climate change may drive major economic disruptions.
  • Adaptive social protection (ASP) is an integrated approach that addresses the challenges of climate change by combining social assistance programs with humanitarian assistance and disaster risk reduction strategies.

The following steps can strengthen the role of social protection systems in climate adaptation:

  • Expand coverage of existing social assistance to immediately improve resilience of the most vulnerable, reduce hardship, and promote economic inclusion.
  • Reform social protection systems by strengthening coordination between conventional social assistance, humanitarian response, and disaster risk reduction.
  • Undertake risk and challenge assessments, including of contextual factors and climate forecasting, to inform social protection adaptation.
  • Reform program modalities to support household coping strategies, such as using digital transfers that are accessible during local seasonal migration.
  • Make social protection “climate smart,” such as through innovative insurance and productive inclusion initiatives.

Browse Chapters

Chapter One

Transforming Food Systems

Chapter Two

Repurposing Agricultural Support

Chapter Three

International Trade

Chapter Four

Research for the Future

Chapter Five

Climate Finance

Chapter Six

Social Protection

Chapter Seven

Landscape Governance

Chapter Eight

Nutrition and Climate Change

Chapter Nine

Rural Clean Energy Access

Chapter Ten

Bio-innovations

Chapter Eleven

Food Value Chains

Chapter Twelve

Digital Innovations

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Chapter One: Climate Change and Food Systems: Transforming Food Systems for Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience

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Chapter Two: Repurposing Agricultural Support: Creating Incentives for Sustainable Food Systems

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Chapter Three: International Trade: The Role of Reforms in Ensuring Food Security and Sustainability

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Chapter Four: Research for the Future: Investments for Efficiency, Sustainability, and Equitys

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Chapter Five: Climate Finance: Funding Sustainable Food Systems Transformation

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Chapter Six: Social Protection: Designing Adaptive Systems to Build Resilience to Climate Change

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Chapter Seven: Landscape Governance: Engaging Stakeholders to Confront Climate Change

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Chapter Eight: Nutrition and Climate Change: Shifting to Sustainable Healthy Diets

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Chapter Nine: Rural Clean Energy Access: Accelerating Climate Resilience

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Chapter Ten: Bio-innovations: Genome-Edited Crops for Climate-Smart Food Systems

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Chapter Eleven: Food Value Chains: Increasing Productivity, Sustainability, and Resilience to Climate Change

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Chapter Twelve: Digital Innovations: Using Data and Technology for Sustainable Food Systems

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