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WORLDBANKGENDERTHEMATICPOLICYNOTESERIES:
EVIDENCEANDPRACTICENOTE
ACCELERATINGGENDEREQUALITYTHROUGHSOCIALPROTECTION
AfrahAl-Ahmadi,AlessandraHeinemann,LindsayMossmanandLauraRawlings
OVERVIEW
SocialprotectioninterventionsareessentialtorealizingtheobjectivesoftheWorldBankGroup’sGenderStrategy(2024-2030).Alargebodyofempiricalevidencedemonstratesthatsocialprotectioninterventionsadvanceandprotecthumancapital;promotewomen’saccesstojobs,assets,financialinclusionandentrepreneurship;andprovideopportunitiesforenhancingwomen’sleadershipanddecision-making.Morerecentimpactevaluationshavebeguntoexaminetheroleofsocialprotectionintacklingmorecomplexoutcomeareas,includingcurbinggender-basedviolence(GBV),shiftingharmfulsocialnorms,andbuildingwomen’sresiliencetocrisesandshocks,betheyrelatedtoclimate,theeconomy,health,orfragility,conflict,andviolence(FCV).Alongsidetheseevaluations,lessonsfromoperationalexperiencesshowpromisingresults.Beyondboostingoutcomesforindividuals,socialprotectionbenefitscanaccrueatthecommunityandnationallevels,contributingtoeconomicgrowth,crisispreparedness,andreducedpovertyandinequality.
Despitestridesinextendingsocialprotection,nearlyhalfoftheglobalpopulationlacksadequatecoverage.Womenandgirlsaredisproportionatelyaffectedbyinadequateincomesecurityandunemploymentbenefits,duetostructuralgenderinequalitiesresultinginlowerformallaborforceparticipationrates,genderpaygaps,andcaregivingburdens.Policiesandprogramsareneededtotacklethesestructuralgenderinequalities,especiallyinlowandmiddle-incomecountries.Thelackofsex-disaggregateddatainmanyregionsandcountrieshamperseffortstounderstandandaddressgendergapsinsocialprotection,whilepersistentgapsinsocialinsurancereflecthighlevelsofinformalityandlowfemalelaborforceparticipation.Effortstoclosethesegapsincludeexpandingcoverageforinformalsectorworkers,reimaginingsocialinsurancearrangements,scalingup“cash-plus”programsandstrengtheningsocialcareservices,alongsidepromotingthecollectionofsexdisaggregateddata.
Thisnoteexamineswhatitwilltaketomaximizetheuseofsocialprotectiontoaccelerategenderequality:
•Expandcoverageofgender-smartprogramsthataddressstructuraldisparitiesinlaborforceparticipationandincomesecurity
•Leverage“cash-plus”approachestosupportlivelihoodsandhumancapitaldevelopmentaswellasaddressGBVandharmfulsocialnorms
•Enhancewomen’saccesstofinanceandeconomicempowerment
•Investinadaptivesocialprotectiondeliverysystemstailoredtotheneedsofwomenandgirls,includinginFCVsettings
•Harnesssocialprotectionsystemstoexpandthesupplyanduptakeofsocialcareservicesandbuildskillsandsupportforthecareeconomyandsocialserviceworkforce
•Engagewiththeprivatesectorinadoptinggender-responsivepractices
•Enhancetheavailabilityofsex-disaggregateddata.
OCTOBER2024
TABLEOFCONTENTS
INTRODUCTION1
THEROLEOFSOCIALPROTECTIONINACCELERATINGGENDEREQUALITY–EVIDENCEAND
OPERATIONALEXPERIENCE3
Boostingwomenandgirls’humancapitalandaddressingGBVthroughsocialassistance3
Expandingandenablingeconomicopportunitiesforwomen6
BuildingresiliencethroughadaptivesocialprotectioninthefaceofcrisesandtheimpactofFCV9
CHALLENGESTOSCALINGUPSOCIALPROTECTION’SGENDEREQUALITYIMPACTS12
Coverage12
Informalityandgenderdisparitiesinsocialinsurance12
SocialCareandServices14
Socialnorms15
Data16
LOOKINGAHEAD:LEVERAGINGSOCIALPROTECTIONTOACCELERATEGENDEREQUALITY18
REFERENCES21
ThisthematicpolicynoteispartofaseriesthatprovidesananalyticalfoundationforthenewWorldBankGenderStrategy(2024–2030).Thisseriesseekstogiveabroadoverviewofthelatestresearchandfindingsongenderequalityoutcomesandsummarizeskeythematicissues,evidenceonpromisingsolutions,operationalgoodpractices,andkeyareasforfutureengagementinpromotinggenderequalityandempowerment.Thefindings,interpretations,andconclusionsexpressedinthisworkareentirelythoseoftheauthor(s).TheydonotnecessarilyreflecttheviewsoftheWorldBankoritsBoardofDirectors.
ThisthematicpolicynotewaswrittenbyAfrahAl-Ahmadi,AlessandraHeinemann,LindsayMossmanandLauraRawlings.TheteamthanksAlineCoudouel,SaraTroiano,andWendyCunninghamfortheirhelpfulpeer-reviewcomments,andMiglenaAbels,ColinAndrews,LoliArribas-Banos,GustavoDemarco,HimanshiJain,SundasLiaqat,MatteoMorgandi,YukoOkamura,ClaudiaRodriguezAlas,NianSadiq,MauroTestaverde,EmilTesliucandGiorgiaDemarchifortheirvaluableinput.Lastly,theauthorsthankLeslieAshbyforproviding
excellenteditorialassistance.
INTRODUCTION
Socialprotectionaisanimportanttoolinaddressingpoverty,vulnerability,andinequality,andisincreasinglyrecognizedasplayingauniqueroleinadvancinggenderequalityandtheempowermentofwomenandgirls.Socialprotectionencompassesarangeofpolicies,programs,andinterventions.Theyaredesignedtoprotectindividualsagainstvulnerabilitiesandrisksalongtheirlifecycle,buildhumancapitalofthoselivinginpoverty,enhanceaccesstoeconomicopportunities,andprotectagainstcollectiverisks,suchasclimateshocksandpandemics.AsoutlinedintheWorldBank’sSocialProtectionandJobs(SPJ)SectorStrategy1,thesegoalsareachievedthrougharangeofinstrumentsinthesocialinsurance,laborandeconomicinclusion,socialassistance,andcaredomains.Beyondthereturnstoindividualsandhouseholds,thebenefitsofsocialprotectioncanalsoaccrueatthecommunityandnationallevel,bycontributingtopovertyreduction,economicgrowth,andgreaterequality.Increasingly,socialprotectionisrecognizedasatooltoadvancegenderequalityandempowerwomenandgirlsacrossdomains,includinghealth,nutrition,education,skills,andemployment.
Addressinggenderinequalitiesacrossvariousdevelopmentdimensionsremainsaformidablechallenge,particularlyinlowandmiddle-incomecountriesandfragile,conflict,andviolence(FCV)settings.Whilesomeprogresshasbeenmadeinreducinggenderinequalitiesinincomeandhumancapital,ithasbeenuneven,markedbysignificantregionalvariationsandevenreversals,particularlyinFCVsettings.TheCOVID-19pandemichasfurtherexacerbatedgenderinequality,erodingpastgainsinmanycountries.In2023,itwasestimatedthatglobally,10percentofwomenwerelivinginextremepoverty.Itisprojectedthatby2030,anestimated342millionwomenandgirls,or8percent,willstillbelivingonlessthan$2.15aday,two-thirdsofwhomwillbeinSub-SaharanAfrica.2Two-thirdsofglobalmaternaldeathsoccurinWesternandCentralAfricaandEasternand
SouthernAfrica.Girlsalsotrailbehindboysinsecondaryeducationcompletionintheseregions.AccordingtotheWorldBank’s2023Women,BusinessandtheLawreport,
ArneHoel/WorldBank
aSocialprotectionreferstothepoliciesandprogramsthathelpindividualsandsocietiestomanageriskandvolatility,protectthemfrompovertyandinequality,andhelpthemtoaccesseconomicopportunity.Socialprotectioninstrumentsinclude:(1)non-contributorysocialassistance,suchascashtransfers,schoolfeedingprogramsandsocialpensions;(2)contributorysocialinsurance,suchaspensions,unemploymentinsuranceandparentalleave;(3)activelabormarketprogramsandpolicies,includingwagesubsidies,employer-driventrainingprograms,informaltraining,laborintermediation,behavioralandknowledgeinterventions,andcomplementaryservicestostimulateserviceutilization;and(4)economicinclusionprograms,whichtypicallyintegrateseveralcomplementarycomponents,mostcommonlycashtransferscombinedwithskillstraining,coaching,linkagetomarkets,andaccesstofinancialservices.Awiderangeofcareservicesisofferedwithinsocialprotection,includingchild,disability,andeldercare.
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VincentTremeau/WorldBank
womenworldwidehavejustthree-quartersofthelegalrightsofmen,over1billionwomenlackaccesstofinance,andwomenare21percentlesslikelythanmentousetheinternet.
Crises,climatechange,andFCVsituationsexacerbateexistinggenderinequalities.TheCOVID-19pandemichasdisproportionatelyimpactedwomenandmarginalizedgroupseconomicallyandincreasedratesofgender-basedviolence(GBV).FCVsettingsperpetuateharmfulgendernormsduetoinstitutionalfailures,amplifyinggenderinequalitiesandGBV,especiallyinsituationsofforceddisplacement.Womenandgirlsincrisissettingsfaceheightenedchallengesintermsofhealth,education,andemployment.Theyexperienceincreasedcaregivingresponsibilities,joblossesprimarilyininformalandprecarioussectors,andheightenedratesofviolence.InresponsetotheCOVID-19crisis,countrieshavetakenstepstoenhancesocialprotectionsystems,utilizingtechnologytoswiftlyexpandcoverageandprioritizingsocialprotectionatthepoliticallevel.Thepandemichasspurredacriticalre-examinationofthesesystems,witharenewedemphasisonaddressinggenderinequalitiesandadvancingwomen’sempowerment.
Socialprotectionprogramshavebecomemoregender-responsive,byconsideringandaddressingthedifferentneedsandconstraintsfacedbymenandwomen.
Traditionally,cashtransferprogramshavetargetedwomenprimarilytoachieveobjectivesrelatedtochildren’shumancapitalandinconsiderationofwomen’sroleintheeffectiveallocationoffinancialresourceswithinthehousehold.Morerecently,approacheshaveshiftedfromsimplyaddressinggenderdisparitiesinaccesstoservices
toseekingtoinfluencerestrictiveand/orharmfulsocial
norms,behaviors,andpowerimbalancesthatcontributetogenderinequality.Thisevolutionreflectstheimportanceofgenderdynamicsinsocialprotectionandacommitmenttopromotinggenderequalityandempoweringwomenandgirlswithintheseprograms.TheWorldBank’soperationalexperiencedemonstratesagrowingroleofsocialprotectioninterventions,especiallysocialassistanceandcash-plusprograms,contributingtomorecomplexoutcomeareas,suchasshiftingsocialnormstowardgreaterequality,empoweringwomen,buildingtheirresiliencetoFCVsituationsandclimatechange,andcurbingGBV.4
TheWorldBank’sGenderStrategy(2024-2030)5aimstotacklebothformalandinformalbarrierstogenderinequality,includingpowerimbalancesthatoftenaffectwomenandgirlsdisproportionally.Toachieveenduringgenderequality,theremustbecollectiveactiontoinfluencetransformativechangesinlaws,policies,andprogramminggroundedinadeeperunderstandingoftheinteractionbetweendifferentactorsandstakeholdersattheindividual,household,community,andinstitutionallevels.
ThisnoteoutlineshowsocialprotectioncontributestotheobjectivesoftheWorldBank’sGenderStrategy,whicharetoendGBVandelevatehumancapital,expandandenableeconomicopportunities,andengagewomenasleaders.Thisnotepresentsevidenceandoperationalexperienceonhowsocialprotectioncanboostgenderequalityandwomenandgirls’empowermentoutcomesanddiscusseschallengesthatneedtobeaddressedtomaximizetheimpactofsocialprotectioninterventionsatscale.Recommendationsareofferedonwaystofurtheramplifygenderequalityoutcomes.b
bThisthematicnotedoesdetailinterventionstoimprovewomen’slaborforceparticipation.Thesearecoveredinaseparatenote.
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THEROLEOFSOCIALPROTECTIONINACCELERATINGGENDEREQUALITY–EVIDENCEANDOPERATIONAL
EXPERIENCE
SimoneD.McCourtie/WorldBank
Boostingwomenandgirls’humancapitalandaddressingGBVthroughsocial
assistance
Avastbodyofevidencefromimpactevaluationsdemonstratesthatsocialassistanceisaneffectivetooltoreducegenderinequalitiesinhumancapital,boostwomen’seconomicempowermentandaccesstofinancialandotherservices,andreduceGBV.6Today,mostWorldBank-financedsocialassistancebenefitsarepaiddirectlytowomenonbehalfoftheirhouseholds.Evidencesuggeststhatpayingcashtransferstowomenleadstogreaterempowerment.7Socialassistanceenhancesfoodconsumptionandpromotesaccesstohealth,nutrition,andeducationservices,and/orimprovesserviceuptake.Increasingly,socialassistanceisdeliveredas”cash-plus,”meaningpaymentsarebundled
withinformationorcomplementarymeasuresthatseektopromotecertainbehaviors,buildskills,facilitatejobplacement,supportincome-generatingactivities,and,sometimes,shiftsocialnormstowardgreaterequality.Forexample,complementarymeasuresroutinelybringwomentogethertounderscorethevalueofsexualandreproductivehealthandinvestmentsinchilddevelopmentandgirls’education.Researchershavecautionedagainsttheunintendedconsequencesofcomplementarymeasuresthatlackanunderstandingofthelocalcontextandsocialdynamics.Suchmeasurescanexacerbatewomen’stimepovertyandreinforcetraditionalgenderroles.8However,recentevidenceandoperationalexperience(Box1)findthatwhenwelldesigned,complementarymeasurescanhavepositiveimpactsongenderinequalities,includingbuildingwomen’ssocialcapitalandreducingGBV.9
BOX1.EMPOWERINGWOMENANDGIRLSINZAMBIATHROUGHAMULTI-LAYERED
CASH-PLUSANDECONOMICINCLUSIONINTERVENTION
Zambia’sGirlsEducationandWomen’sEmpowermentProject(P169975)illustrateshowsocialassistanceprogramscanempowerwomenandgirlsbycomplementingcashpaymentswith“plus”componentsthataretailoredtotheirspecificneeds.Theproject’scoreelementisaregularandpredictablecashtransfertoextremelypoorandvulnerablehouseholds.Thisincludeshouseholdswithadolescentgirls,whoreceiveastipendtocoverthecostofsecondaryschoolandcomplementarymeasures,includinglifeskillstrainingandschoolclubs.Adultwomenreceiveanintegratedeconomicinclusionpackage,includinganassettransfer,lifeandbusinessskillstraining,coaching,andsupporttoformsavingsgroups.Mobilephonesaremadeavailabletothepoorestwomen,andpaymentsaretransferredintowomen’smobilewalletstoimprovefinancialinclusion.Theprojectalsoseekstoshiftunequalsocialnormsbyengaginghusbandsandnormholdersinthecommunitytosupportwomen’seconomicactivitiesandempowerment.MeasuresarealsoinplacetocurbGBVforwomenandgirlsandimproveaccesstoGBVsurvivorservicesthroughreferralpathways.
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Socialprotectionhasastrongtrackrecordofboostinghouseholdnutritionandeducationoutcomes,includingforadolescentgirls.Socialassistanceimprovesnutritionoutcomesbyincreasingbudgetsforfood,withrelatedimpactsondietcomposition,quality,andintake.10Schoolfeedinginterventionshavebeenshowntoimprovenutritionandeducationoutcomes,particularlyprimaryschoolenrollmentforgirlsandinternallydisplacedpopulations,andschoolcompletion.11Socialassistancecanoffsetcostsassociatedwithschoolattendance,suchastuitionfees,transport,andschoolsupplies.Thispromotesserviceuptake,especiallyforgirls.Conditionalandunconditionalcashtransfershavebeenshowntoboostenrollmentfor
bothgirlsandboys,increasingschoolattendanceandretention.12
Agrowingbodyofevidencefindsthatsocialassistancereducesviolenceagainstwomenandchildren,evenwhenthecashtransferwasnotdesignedwithviolencepreventioninmind.Researchtodatehasmostlyfocusedontheimpactsofcashtransfersonintimatepartnerviolence(IPV).cAfewstudieshaveexaminedtheimpactsonviolenceagainstchildrenandadolescentgirls.Overall,theevidence
findsthattheeffectsofcashtransfersinreducingviolenceagainstwomenandchildrenareoverwhelminglypositive.13
Therearethreeimpactpathwaysthroughwhichsocialprotectioncanaffecttheprevalenceofviolenceagainstwomenandchildren.Thefirstpathwayisthoughttocurbviolencebyreducingpovertyandfoodinsecurityinhouseholds.Byprovidingaregularsourceofincome,socialprotectionreducespoverty-relatedstressorsandimprovesemotionalwell-being,therebyreducingviolencewithinthehousehold.Thesecondandthirdpathwaysoperatethroughwomen’sempowermentandincreasedsocialcapitalresultingfromthereceiptofthecashtransfersandparticipationinaccompanyingmeasures,whichseemtocurbGBVandamplifywomen’sempowermentoverthelongterm.Forexample,animpactevaluationinBangladeshfindssustaineddecreasesinIPVfouryearsaftertheendofacashtransferinterventionthatincludedaccompanyingmeasuresrelatedtonutrition.14SomepromisinginterventionstoaddressGBVincludeeducationalandawarenesscampaignstochallengetraditionalgenderroles,strengthencommunityengagement,andpromotewomen’sagencyanddecisionmakingwithinhouseholdsandbeyond(Box2).
BOX2.ADDRESSINGGBVINSOCIALPROTECTIONOPERATIONSINSOUTHSUDAN,
ZAMBIAANDCAMEROON
CommunitydiscussiongroupsinSouthSudanwerenotedtobeeffectiveinaddressingsocialnormsthatperpetuateGBV.Theapproachincludedcommunityoutreachandmeetings,useofinformation,education,andcommunication(IEC)materialsincommunitydialogues,engagingbothmenandwomen,andcreatingwomenandgirls’friendlyspacesforweeklysessions.ThetopicscoveredduringgroupdiscussionsincludedGBVconceptsanddefinitions;formsofGBV,causes,andconsequences;reportingGBV;powerandsocialnorms;andchildrights.TheimplementingstaffwasalsotrainedonGBVprevention,response,andreporting.Assessmentswereundertakentoevaluatechangesinbeliefs.
InZambia,community-levelchampionsweremobilizedtopromotesocialnormschange.SocialandbehaviorchangecommunicationonGBVweredisseminatedinschools,includingsensitizationofteachersandschoolstaff.Engagementwithmenwasstrengthenedbyinvitinghusbandstoparticipateinorientationandfamilyvisionsessionsonchangingnorms,carework,positiverelationships,conflictmanagement,andGBVprevention.
ExamplesfromCameroonincluderadiointerventionforcommunityawarenessandsensitization,aswellasmappingandtrainingoflocalinfluencers.Itwasalsonotedthateducatingschoolchildrenandadolescentsaboutgenderissuesandsocialnormsthatperpetuategenderinequalityiskeytotransformingentrenchedgendernorms.
cIntimatepartnerviolencereferstoviolencecommittedbyacurrentorformerspouseorpartnerinanintimaterelationshipagainsttheotherspouseorpartner.WhileIPVcanbeexperiencedbymen,themajorityofIPViscommittedagainstwomen,particularlythemostextremeformsthatleadtoseriousinjuryanddeath.IPVisthemostcommonformofdomesticviolence,althoughthelatteralsoincludesviolenceagainstotherhouseholdmembers,suchaschildren,theelderly,andpersonswithdisabilities.
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DominicChavez/WorldBank
Cash-plusapproachesinsocialsafetynetsareincreasinglyexploredtoenhancethelong-termeffectivenessofcashassistance.Cash-plusapproachesgobeyondtheprovisionoffinancialassistance,combiningcashtransferswithcomplementaryservicesaimedatenhancingbeneficiaries’overallwell-beingandpromotinglong-termdevelopment.Theseprogramsintegratecomponentssuchashealthcare,education,nutrition,andeconomicinclusion,empoweringvulnerablepopulationstobreakthecycleofpoverty.
Cash-plusinitiativesmayincludeconditionalcashtransfersthatrequirerecipientstoparticipateinactivitieslikeattendingschoolorhealthcheck-ups,alongwithadditionalsupportlikevocationaltraining,financialliteracyprograms,andaccesstosocialservices(Box3).Byaddressingbothimmediatefinancialneedsandtheunderlyingbarrierstoeconomicandsocialadvancement,Cash-plusapproacheshelpindividualsbuildresilience,improvehumancapital,boosteconomicinclusionandachievesustainableprogress.
BOX3.CASHPLUSINTERVENTIONSTOPROMOTEHUMANCAPITALACCUMULATION,
ECONOMICINCLUSIONANDADDRESSINGHARMFULSOCIALNORMS–EGYPTTAKAFULANDKARAMAPROGRAM
Egypt’sTakafulandKaramaProgram(TKP)isaCashTransferProgramthatprovidesunconditionalandconditionalcashtransfers,targeting27.7%ofthepooresthouseholdsinthecountry.ByDecember2023,itreached4.67millionhouseholds,benefitingaround17millionpeople,withwomencomprising74%ofdirectrecipientsofthesocialassistance.Theprogramdelivers“CashPlus”interventionsaimingatpromotinghumancapitalaccumulationandeconomicinclusionofbeneficiaryhouseholds.Italsoraisesawarenessonsocialissuessuchasgender-basedviolence(GBV),childmarriage,andharmfulsocialnorms.
AkeyinterventionofthisProgramisWaai(“awareness”inArabic),abehavioralchangeplatformlaunchedin2020aspartoftheTKP,Waaifocuseson12interlinkedsocialmessages,includingcombatingGBV,childmarriage,femalegenitalmutilation,andadvancingwomen’seconomicempowerment.ThroughcommunityinteractionandfocusgroupdiscussionswithTKPbeneficiaries,Waaiidentifiedsocialnormsandbarriersthathinderwomen’seconomicparticipationandgenderequality,leadingtothecreationofits“plus”approach.Thisstrategyisdeliveredthrough15,000socialworkers,volunteers,andmediaoutlets,withthesupportofcommunityandreligiousleaderstoreinforcepositivemessaging.Additionally,Waaiconnectsbeneficiariestoothernationalsocialprotectionprograms,includingsubsidizedhealthinsurance,foodsubsidies,the1000-daynutritionprogram,andFORSA,TKP’seconomicinclusionprogram,therebypromotingsocialandeconomicempowermentwhileaddressingkeygenderandsocialissues.
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Expandingandenablingeconomicopportunitiesforwomen
Economicinclusionprogramsboosttheincomeandassetsoftheworld’spoorestindividualsandhouseholdsthroughcoordinatedinterventions,likecashorin-kindtransfers,skillstrainingandcoaching,accesstofinance,andlinkstomarketsupport.TheStateofEconomicInclusion2021Reporthighlightstheriseoftheseprograms,includinginFCVsituations.Women’seconomicempowermentisakeydriverofeconomicinclusionprograms,withnearly90percentofprogramssurveyedinthereporthavingagenderfocus.
Buildingpathwaysforwomen’seconomicinclusionhasbecomeacentraltenetofsocialprotectionprograms.
Whilesocialassistanceboostsincome,15cashtransferprogramsincreasinglypromoteeconomicinclusionthroughacoordinatedsetofcomplementaryinterventions,includingassettransfers,skillstraining,coaching,marketlinkages,andfinancialservices.Productiveeconomicinclusionprogramshavebeenrigorouslyevaluatedandfoundtobeeffectiveacrosscontexts.16Mosteconomicinclusionprogramstargetwomenandincludeastrongfocusonwomen’sempowerment.17Impactevaluationsthatexamineeffectsondifferentdimensionsofempowermentfindpromisingresults,evenincontextsofconflictand
fragility(Box4).18
Forexample,anevaluationofaneconomicinclusionprogramintheSahelregionfindsthattheprogramwascost-effectiveandimprovedseveraldimensionsofwomen’sempowerment,aswellaswomen’sresiliencetoclimateshocks.Theprogramsignificantlyimprovedeconomicindicators,suchasconsumption,foodsecurity,savings,andincomefromwomen’sactivities.Italsoenhancedmentalhealth,socialcohesion,andwomen’sempowerment,withparticipantsreportingincreaseddecision-makingpower,astrongersenseofsocialworth,andgreatertrustwithintheircommunities.Atthecommunitylevel,theprogramenhancedgenderattitudesandperceptionsregardingwomen’seconomicparticipation.
Giventheirmulti-facetednature,economicinclusionprogramsofferauniqueplatformtotacklevariousdimensionsofempowermentsimultaneously(Box4).Thisincludespersonalinitiativetraining,whichworkswithwomenindividuallyontheirsocio-emotionalskillsandaspirations,andcouples’training,whichworkswithhouseholdstobuildmoresupportiverelationshipswithspouses.Largercommunityinitiativesworkwithleaderstoshiftsocialnormstowardgreaterequalityandpreventbacklash.Recognizingthepotentialofeconomicinclusionprogramsforwomen’seconomicempowerment,theWorldBank’sInternationalDevelopmentAssociation(IDA)GenderandDevelopmentSpecialThemeincludedarelatedpolicycommitmentforthefirsttimein202219aimedatscalingproductiveeconomicinclusionofwomen.d
BOX4.BUILDINGWOMEN’SCLIMATERESILIENCETHROUGH
ECONOMICINCLUSIONINNIGER
TheNigerAdaptiveSafetyNetProject(P173013)provideshouseholdswithcashtransfersandaccompanyingmeasurestoboostparentalinvestmentsingirls’humancapitalandearlychildhooddevelopment,aswellastrainingonmaternalandreproductivehealthandbirthspacin
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