Social Protection and Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa

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Social Protection and Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa Presentation at the Third International IPR-MENA Social Policy Conference German Development Institute (DIE) and University of Bath Institute for Policy Research (IPR), Bonn Germany Muriel Calo, World Food Programme 5 December 2016

Overview of study Objectives At country and regional level: describe and analyse social protection and safety nets, from the perspective of food security, livelihoods and nutrition outcomes focus on social protection for refugees/ IDPs the contribution of informal safety nets to combating hunger and food insecurity. analyse gaps in national social protection and safety net systems draw out implications for WFP programming. Methods Semi-structured key informant interviews with government officials, international agencies, NGOs, and local civil society Document review (grey literature, websites) Outputs 5 in depth country studies (by commissioned national consultants): Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Sudan, Yemen 5 country desk reviews (IDS consultants): Egypt, Iran, Libya, Palestine, Tunisia 1 overview Research Report (IDS)

Regional challenges Political instability Tunisia start of Arab Spring (December 2010) Egypt government overthrown (2011) Libya government overthrown (2011) Yemen government overthrown (2011) Sudan divided into two countries (2011) Iraq ongoing violence and insecurity Palestine ongoing violence and insecurity Lebanon influx of Syrian refugees (since 2014) Economic stagnation Economic growth = 2% p.a. since 1990 [world s lowest regional average] Unemployment = 15% (higher for youth and women) [world s highest regional average] Labour force participation = 54% [world s lowest regional average] Income inequality: High income: Lebanon, Iran, Libya Middle: Tunisia, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan Low income: Palestine, Sudan, Yemen.

Food insecurity in MENA MENA is the world s largest importer of cereals Cereal import dependency Small agricultural sector (12% of GDP in 2012) Climate change = more droughts, falling yields MENA is the only region where malnutrition rates (underweight and obesity) have risen since 2000. Source: Lampietti 2009

Formal social protection in MENA Consumer food price subsidies have been favoured by governments in MENA, but they are expensive and inefficient, since the benefits are captured disproportionately by the non-poor. Subsidies are being phased out, but this pushes up food prices and threatens the poor unless compensatory measures are introduced.

Formal social protection in MENA Consumer food price subsidies have been favoured by governments in MENA, but they are expensive and inefficient, since the benefits are captured disproportionately by the non-poor. Subsidies are being phased out, but this pushes up food prices and threatens the poor unless compensatory measures are introduced. Social transfers targeted cash, food or vouchers have only limited impact on poverty and inequality in MENA, because of low coverage, low benefits, inefficient targeting, and inadequate M&E. School feeding programmes have both nutrition and education objectives. Some also aim to reduce child labour and reduce gender inequities in education access, by targeting girls. Innovations include: using fortified foods in school meals, food-for-education to incentivise child labourers to return to school; and local purchases for home-grown school feeding to stimulate agricultural production. Public works projects can reduce seasonal food insecurity, stabilise income and smooth consumption after livelihood shocks. Public works can also contribute to building resilience and climate change adaptation, by selecting community assets that promote better use of natural resources and reduce the impact of disasters. Nutrition programmes in the region include blanket or targeted interventions for treating chronic and acute undernutrition, vitamin A and iron supplementation, salt iodisation, fortification, and specialised foods.

Informal social protection in MENA In Islamic societies, religious institutions play a significant role in social protection. State under-provision of social protection is often explained by over reliance on the mosque and the family ( The family is the foundation of the Society Jordan). But informal redistributive mechanisms like zakat are being formalised by the state in many countries. Is there any potential for development actors to influence the allocation of zakat funds for pro-poor social protection? Iraq: Department of Zakat administers collection and distribution of zakat funds to widows, the poor, and families of martyrs. Palestine: Ministry of Awaqf administers a central Zakat Fund, which receives contributions from local Zakat Committees (accused by Israel and the United States of raising funds for terrorism). Sudan: 19,000 Zakat Community Committees send money to the Zakat Fund, which is administered by the Zakat Supreme Council of Trustees under the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security. Yemen: Zakat Law of 1999 authorises local councils to collect zakat contributions, which are allocated by the Ministry of Local Administration.

The way forward Coverage of social protection needs to be expanded (only 16% of the poorest quintile receives any social assistance) when subsidies are reformed or removed, the subsidy dividend must be invested in a substantial expansion of targeted social assistance programmes. Targeting strategies must be refined to reduce inclusion and exclusion errors, and identify and reach the poor and food insecure, accurately and cost-effectively. Malnutrition undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, and obesity must be prioritised in all social protection programming, with a focus on PLW and children during the first 1,000 days. Urban food insecurity needs special focus because of high urbanisation and youth unemployment this should include building labour market linkages, partly through public work programmes. Resilience building, such as contingency financing for surge capacity to scale up programmes during food crises, will be central to comprehensive systems that links short-term safety nets and emergency interventions with longer-term social protection.

What can WFP offer? Policy level WFP can advocate to ensure that food security and nutrition are fully prioritised in national social protection strategies. WFP can demonstrate the linkages from labour-intensive public works programmes to sustainable employment creation. WFP can advise on design of social protection in fragile contexts (e.g. from humanitarian relief for long-term IDPs to integrated SP systems). WFP can facilitate government to government exchange of social protection evidence and experience. Programme level WFP can use its food security, vulnerability and risk analysis expertise for shock-sensitive social protection systems. WFP can support the adoption of pro-poor targeting mechanisms for social assistance, as general food subsidies are withdrawn. WFP can contribute to pilot-testing and improving scalable safety nets, for food and nutrition security. WFP can ensure alignment with governments and work hand in hand with other actors to advance progress towards a Zero Hunger future.

MENA Regional School Meals Initiative School Meals is WFP s Policies WFP Safety Nets Policy 2012: Identifies WFP s role in social protection as supporting safety nets that improve food and nutrition security WFP policy on Capacity Development 2009: Set the objective to achieve nationally owned sustainable hunger solutions School Meals Policy 2009, update 2013: Frame School Meals as a safety-net intervention with multiple outcomes The Initiative for School Meals and Social Protection in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region aims at enhancing the efficiency, effectiveness and broadening the coverage and impact of school meals programmes as a key social protection instrument in support of vulnerable children and marginalized, affected communities. It embraces both crisis situations as well as more stable but vulnerable contexts, providing opportunities for more inclusive development pathways and social stability through a wide range of partnerships. A network of leading institutions involved in school health and nutrition, social protection, education and food security are supporting the Regional Initiative for School Meals and Social Protection in MENA, which will be formally launched in February 2017 in Rome.