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Tracking Social Protection Responses to Displacement in Ukraine and Other Countries

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  • Gentilini,Ugo
  • Almenfi,Mohamed Bubaker Alsafi
  • Tirumala Madabushi Matam I,Hrishikesh
  • Okamura,Yuko
  • Urteaga,Emilio Raul
  • Valleriani,Giorgia
  • Muhindo,Jimmy Vulembera
  • Aziz,Sheraz

Abstract

This note provides an update of social protection and related measures in Ukraine and fordisplaced Ukrainian populations in a variety of countries. Previous versions of the note were published on March 10(v.1), March 18 (v.2), and April 8 (v.3). Data is preliminary and meant to elicit comments, additions,integration, and revisions to be incorporated in next living paper versions. Measures include typical social protectionprograms (social assistance, insurance, and active labor market measures), while select services in the realm ofhousing, health, education, and other human development dimensions are also reported. This is because such measuresare often part of an integrated package of interventions for refugees, asylum seekers and other displaced populations.Specifically, the note tracks four broad measures, namely cash transfers; in-kind transfers; labor markets; and “otherselect measures.” The latter includes five subcategories, i.e., education, health, housing, transportation, and otherservices. For Ukraine only, we also include budget support as a core measure. Because of the nature of displacementsupport, humanitarian assistance in the form of programs similar to governmentsupported social protection (e.g., cashtransfers, food assistance) is also recorded. Details are still preliminary and incomplete. More information onspecific measures will be provided as data becomes available, although this version 4 already includes asubstantial number of sources (about a thousand, see endnotes). To this effect, continuous monitoring ofinstitutional and government websites and announcements, as well as scanning of news outlets and programmatic materialsby humanitarian organizations is ongoing. Data sources for reported measures are provided as weblinks. Suggestions onmaterials and measures to be included in future updates are welcome and could be signaled to the team directly.

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  • Gentilini,Ugo & Almenfi,Mohamed Bubaker Alsafi & Tirumala Madabushi Matam I,Hrishikesh & Okamura,Yuko & Urteaga,Emilio Raul & Valleriani,Giorgia & Muhindo,Jimmy Vulembera & Aziz,Sheraz, 2022. "Tracking Social Protection Responses to Displacement in Ukraine and Other Countries," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 173060, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:hdnspu:173060
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