Social Protection – current DFID engagement Paul Wafer, Poverty Response Team Leader ILO Geneva ‘Show & Tell event’, May 2010 p-wafer@dfid.gov.uk
DFID’s policy position (10/05/2010) tbc
…But there’s an ongoing portfolio of activity Bilateral country programming Research and Evidence generation Initiatives on Capacity Development Multilateral Financing/ International
Bilateral Country Programming Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia: LIC focus (plus Yemen, Vietnam, Indonesia) Systems strengthening – supporting national government-led programmes 10 year commitments in Mozambique, Zambia, Kenya; large programmes in Ethiopia, Ghana, Uganda, Zimbabwe; increasing engagement in Malawi, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Nigeria Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh Reaching c 32 million beneficiaries 2010-2012
Research and Evidence generation Cash Transfers Evidence paper published by July 2010 Long term programmes with research consortia: Chronic Poverty Research Centre, Young Lives, Pathways to Women’s Empowerment Future Agricultures Consortium – Growth and Social Protection theme 2010-13 Systematic reviews on 6 topics (autumn 2010) Review of DFID’s Social Protection portfolio, 2011 Short term policy research with ODI, IDS
Initiatives on Capacity Development Social Protection Manual/Toolkit with EPRI (South Africa)- publishing in June 2010 plus online evidence database (www.socialtransfersevidence.org ) South-South Learning – Brazil-Africa Programme Tailor-made in-house training for DFID staff – IDS, June 2010 (places for other donors too!) Actively involved in PovNet Train4Dev training on social protection initiative
Multilateral Financing/ International Support to the World Bank’s Rapid Social Response Programme - £2m direct + £200m indirectly through the pilot IDA Crisis Response Window (CRW) Funding/ active engagement in European Report on Development 2010 (SP focus) Continued advocacy for SP through G20 Ongoing work with OECD-DAC on Social Protection definitions/measurement …But would welcome more bilateral collaboration !
Paul Wafer, Tim Conway, Catherine Arnold, Andy Sumner; Poverty Response Team Established Sept 2009 In DFID’s Governance & Social Development Group, Policy Division Paul Wafer, Tim Conway, Catherine Arnold, Andy Sumner; Karen Johnson, Phil Cockerill + Dennis Pain (Addis)
Not ‘Tell’ but Ask Keeping momentum on social protection as the agenda moves to ‘post-crisis’ – what’s needed? Scaling up in LICs – how to mobilise international action? Yet more pilots or serious systems building? How? Building political coalitions for social protection in-country – getting better at political economy?
Not ‘Tell’ but Ask - 2 What about ‘Accra principles’ for Social Protection work at country level? An appetite for more comprehensive international coordination? What lessons should we learn from sectors/issues that are ‘mainstream’ – does Social Protection need a Fast Track Initiative, ‘Global Consensus’ or Global Fund?