Social protection reforms in the mena region : possibilities and challenges Abdalhadi Alijla, (coord.) ; Izabela Marcinkowska, Ahmed Aref, Imène Cherif [Recurso electrónico]
Tipo de material: TextoSeries EuroMesco Policy Study 24.Editor: : European Institute of the Mediterranean , 2022Descripción: 88 p.Tema(s): Unión Europea | Protección social | Política social | Epidemia | Servicio público | África del Norte | Oriente MedioRecursos en línea: DESCARGAR DOCUMENTO Nota: April 2022Resumen: The COVID-19 crisis that hit the world in 2020 revealed a huge gap in access to public services, equality and government responsiveness to the consequences of the pandemic. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the COVID-19 crisis showed the inadequacy of the public institutions and their abilities to protect the poor, and ensure that populations’ needs are met, especially informal workers, women, children and the elderly. The social protection systems in the MENA countries are relatively weak, facing challenges or disfunctions through many ad-hoc programmes, making it difficult to respond to the COVID-19 crisis. This is particularly observed in countries facing a pre COVID-19 economic crisis, such as Lebanon.Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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April 2022
The COVID-19 crisis that hit the world in 2020 revealed a huge gap in access to public services, equality and government responsiveness to the consequences of the pandemic. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the COVID-19 crisis showed the inadequacy of the public institutions and their abilities to protect the poor, and ensure that populations’ needs are met, especially informal workers, women, children and the elderly. The social protection systems in the MENA countries are relatively weak, facing challenges or disfunctions through many ad-hoc programmes, making it difficult to respond to the COVID-19 crisis. This is particularly observed in countries facing a pre COVID-19 economic crisis, such as Lebanon.