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Ep. 13 | Social Protection in Ukraine

Ep. 13 | Social Protection in Ukraine

FromSocial Protection Podcast


Ep. 13 | Social Protection in Ukraine

FromSocial Protection Podcast

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Apr 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Last month, we had a bonus episode about the conflict in Ukraine, and how social protection systems could support a fast-growing refugee crisis. As we enter the seventh week of the conflict, the challenge of supporting both the population staying and fleeing deepens.
However, this episode carries a glimmer of hope: today, we are talking to specialists who are making the most of social protection systems to support the people in need.
We will hear from Gabriele Erba, Beneficiary Data Systems Specialist for UNICEF, discussing the registration system the agency just implemented with the government. Gabriele has been working for the last 12 years to design, implement and research cash transfers in humanitarian settings.
In addition, we will hear from Paul Harvey, partner with Humanitarian Outcomes, on how Ukrainian social protection systems are still being delivered and how are they being affected by the conflict. Paul Harvey is also the co-Director of the BASIC research, which examines social assistance in protracted crises. He’s been researching humanitarian issues for the last 20 years and before that was an aid worker.
Along with this episode, socialprotection.org also hosted a special webinar to comment on the Ukrainian refugee response and where and how humanitarian cash can link to and support social protection systems – hearing directly from the Government of Poland and specialized researchers on the topic.
 
Our guests for this episode are:
Gabriele Erba, Beneficiary Data Systems Specialist for UNICEF; and
Paul Harvey, partner with Humanitarian Outcomes and co-Director of the BASIC research
 
Links and resources related to this episode:
Webinar: The social protection response for Ukrainian refugees: Poland’s Big4 social protection programming presentation and discussion on the regional response
Ukraine poll: U-Report
Publication: Ukraine – can social protection be sustained and support a humanitarian response?
Last month’s bonus episode: Ep. 11 | Bonus Edition | Social Protection for Ukrainian Refugees
Webinar: Ripple effects of the war in Ukraine: What role can 'adaptive' social protection play to prepare for and respond to anticipated global price shocks and hunger?
World Bank’s paper:  ‘Tracking social protection responses in Ukraine and neighbouring countries’.




 
 
 
Released:
Apr 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Social Protection Podcast is brought to you by socialprotection.org. We're a knowledge sharing and capacity building platform, open to social protection practitioners, policy-makers, and experts, as well as academics and students. Social protection is a large and growing field, that has also achieved increased profile and salience since 2020 due to COVID-19. From building delivery systems and protecting People with Disabilities, to social protection financing and school feeding – there is no shortage of topics for Social Protection Podcast to tackle. Each month we will aim to bring you rich, interesting and different content. Through interviews, discussions and debates with experts and practitioners, Social Protection Podcast will illuminate new research and bring a range of perspectives to debates and controversies as well as areas of growing consensus.