Transitioning from Status to Needs Based Assistance for Georgia IDPs : A Poverty and Social Impact Analysis

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
NATIONAL ACTION
RISK OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
CHILDREN
HEALTH INSURANCE
UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
AGING
EQUAL ACCESS
POLICY MAKERS
SPILLOVER
PROTECTION MECHANISMS
POPULATION
NATIONAL LEVEL
UNEMPLOYMENT
PERSONALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT LEVELS
WORKERS
SAFE RETURN
SERVICE PROVIDERS
MENTAL HEALTH
ISOLATION
SOCIAL SERVICES
POPULATIONS
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
VIOLENCE
OLD AGE
SERVICE DELIVERY
PENSIONS
SOCIAL WORKERS
INHERITANCE
PATIENT
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
POLICY CHANGE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PEACE
SEXUAL ABUSE
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
EXTENDED FAMILY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
VULNERABILITY
DISABILITY
PREVENTION
VICTIMS
RESOLUTION
HOSPITALS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
LIVING CONDITIONS
SOCIAL IMPACT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
MENTAL
STRESS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL LEGISLATION
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
LIMITED RESOURCES
CITIZENSHIP
CITIZENS
PARTICIPATION IN SOCIETY
HEALTH POLICY
DISSEMINATION
POLICIES
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
POLICY
EQUAL PARTICIPATION
HEALTH PROBLEMS
GENDER INEQUALITY
HEALTH CARE
RESPECT
PUBLIC HEALTH
NATURAL DISASTERS
VULNERABLE FAMILIES
LEGAL STATUS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
POLICY FRAMEWORK
QUALITY OF LIFE
RIGHT TO EDUCATION
PUBLIC LIFE
STRATEGY
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
FAMILY SUPPORT
GENDER EQUALITY
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
MEDICAL TREATMENT
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
WORK EXPERIENCE
LAWS
TRANSPORTATION
SOCIAL VULNERABILITY
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
DISABILITIES
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SOCIAL NETWORKS
LOCAL POPULATION
SOCIAL WELFARE
PLACES OF ORIGIN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
TREATIES
FAMILIES
RETURNEE
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
RETURNEES
LABOR CODE
IMPLEMENTATION
LEGISLATIVE CHANGES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
WOMEN
DEPRESSION
CRIME
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DISEASES
PERMANENT RESIDENCE
POLICY DECISIONS
TREATY
HEALTH
CHRONIC UNEMPLOYMENT
INTERVENTION
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
ADOPTION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
SOCIAL ISSUES
BASIC EDUCATION
LAND OWNERSHIP
ARMED CONFLICT
RURAL AREAS
OLDER ADULTS
PROGRESS
DECISION MAKING
EXTENDED FAMILY SUPPORT
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
RISKS
INTERVIEW
HUMAN RIGHTS
SOCIAL SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
PUBLIC OPINION
VULNERABLE GROUPS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
POLICY CONCERN
FAMILY MEMBERS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
LIFESTYLE
SOCIAL WORK
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
SOCIAL SERVICE
INCOME SECURITY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
WOMAN
REMITTANCES
ARMED CONFLICTS
DISASTERS
REGISTRATION
CITIZEN
ALCOHOLISM
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
TRAINING
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
EXISTING RESOURCES
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
PUBLIC POLICY
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
INTERNATIONAL TREATIES
ILLNESS
INTERNATIONAL LAW
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
KNOWLEDGE
QUALITY EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
PROSTITUTION
JOB CREATION
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
REFUGEE
LABOR FORCE
ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
HEALTH SERVICES
DISCRIMINATION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
REFUGEES
URBAN AREAS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
SOCIAL SUPPORT
LACK OF INFORMATION
Popis: This report presents to the Government of Georgia (GoG) an analysis of the implications of potential policy changes to internally displaced person (IDP) assistance. A pressing question for policy makers in Georgia is the sustainability of status-based IDP assistance and what efforts can be made to tailor this assistance to favor the poor and vulnerable. Elimination of the IDP benefit has been subject to debate among policymakers. The World Bank has worked with the government to support improvements to the socioeconomic situation of IDPs in Georgia since 2008. The IDP Community Development Project, implemented between 2009-2012 improved service delivery, infrastructure, and livelihoods in over 40 IDP communities. Evidence on the socio-economic needs of IDPs has been collected by both government and donors; yet no comprehensive research has been conducted to critically compare their situation to that of the overall population. The objective of this research is to generate more evidence on the significance of the IDP benefit, and consequences that may be expected if this benefit is removed, in order to inform future policy decisions of the GoG in this regard. The report examines: (i) the policy and institutional framework and considerations that may support or obstruct a shift in IDP assistance; (ii) quantitative evidence on the socio-economic situation of IDPs as compared to non-IDPs in Georgia; and (iii) qualitative evidence on the significance of the IDP benefit, attitudes towards the benefit program, and vulnerabilities that may arise from its potential elimination. The paper concludes with policy recommendations for mitigating negative poverty and social impacts, should the government pursue a decision to remove the IDP benefit program.
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