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Shocks and social protection in the Horn of Africa : analysis from the Productive Safety Net Programme in Ethiopia

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posted on 2024-09-05, 23:21 authored by Christophe Béné, Stephen Devereux, Rachel Wheeler Sabates
Using panel data from the Ethiopian Productive Safety Net Program, this paper explores the degree to which this social protection programme has been successful in protecting its beneficiaries against the various shocks that have affected the Horn of Africa in the recent past. The analysis suggests that although the PSNP has managed to improve households’ food security and wellbeing, the positive effects of the programme are not robust enough to shield recipients completely against the impacts of severe shocks. Key-words: coping strategies; resilience; vulnerability; poverty; Africa.

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Béné, C., S. Devereux & R. Sabates-Wheeler (2012) Shocks and social protection in the Horn of Africa : analysis from the Productive Safety Net Programme in Ethiopia. Working paper series, 395. Brighton: IDS.

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IDS working papers 395

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Institute of Development Studies

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Ethiopia

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