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Date(s) - 24/05/2022
14:00 - 15:00

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In recent years, regions around the world have been facing challenges in dealing with protracted crisis and subsequent forced displacement: 76 per cent of forcibly displaced people find themselves in protracted crisis situations with repeated cycles of flight and displacement. Most of them (85 per cent) are hosted by developing countries where they experience obstacles in accessing much needed social protection.

The event is devised to:

  • Provide a background of the situation of refugees, asylum seekers, and other forcibly displaced people and their integration into national social protection systems
  • Discuss how national social protection systems can be designed in a more adaptive and flexible way so these population groups can be integrated
  • Explore ways in which humanitarian aid can be linked with long-term social protection systems in the context of forcibly displace persons.

This is the 7th session of the ASPects Practice Exchange on Adaptive Social Protection Webinar Series and within this framework is particularly related to the ASP Building Block “Programs” of the WB’s Adaptive Social Protection framework.

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