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Informal and Formal Social Protection Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (Paperback)
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In recent years, social protection issues have gained unprecedented
momentum in Africa. This is reflected in the fact that most African
countries have either introduced or are considering social
protection measures, as witnessed by initiatives within the African
Union (AU), African national governments and their development
partners in the international donor community. The 2004
'Ouagadougou Declaration and Plan of Action', the 2006 'Livingstone
and Yaounde Calls for Action', the 2008 'African Union Social
Policy Framework for Africa' and the 2010 'Social Ministers'
Khartoum Declaration on Social Policy Action Towards Social
Inclusion' are key milestones towards an Africa-wide consensus on
the need for social protection. Many national governments are also
in the process of establishing social protection strategies and
policies. Unfortunately, most of them give little attention to the
role or potential of informal social protection systems. This is
despite the fact that the rural population and those who are
engaged in the informal economy, which together constitute the bulk
of these countries' populations, depend on informal social
protection systems. The possibility of building on existing
informal social protection systems and creating complementary
linkages between the formal and informal systems is rarely
considered by policy-makers and donor agencies in Africa. Instead,
most attention is given to formal safety net programmes. Addressing
several themes in the social protection literature, this book makes
an original and important contribution to the rapidly growing body
of literature on social protection in sub-Saharan Africa. Some of
the themes are relatively neglected or under-researched, while some
others are not usually conceptualised as social protection. These
themes are organised around the major issues: informal social
protection, urban social protection, social protection and physical
security, social protection in unstable contexts, climate change,
pastoralism, and gender. In fact, the most significant challenge
this book offers to current thinking and practice is in focusing
attention on local or - indigenous' mutual support systems and
institutions, sometimes characterised as 'informal' and
'semi-formal' social protection mechanisms, which are undervalued
or even neglected in discourses of 'formal' social protection
policy-making and programming. From the discussions presented by
the different chapters, the book draws the conclusion that although
the trend towards institutionalising social protection as a core
government responsibility is welcome and should be encouraged,
these formal social protection mechanisms could arguably be
strengthened if they acknowledge and build on local experiences and
cultural norms around reciprocity and mutual support.
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