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Social protection

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Worldwide, 80 percent of the extreme poor live in rural areas. Of these, 76 percent work in agriculture, and a great share of them relies on subsistence farming.

Shocks and stresses can affect the stability of agri-food systems and push vulnerable groups reliant on agriculture into destitution and hunger, as too often they lack the means to manage risks. This calls for inclusive risk management approaches that meet the immediate needs of shock-affected populations, while addressing the root causes of risk and vulnerability to create resilient and peaceful communities. 

Social protection comprises a set of policies and programmes addressing economic, environmental and social vulnerabilities to food insecurity and poverty through preventive, protective, promotive and transformative effects for its beneficiaries.

Social protection interventions are channelled through a wide range of instruments commonly categorized under three pillars:

  • social assistance
  • social insurance
  • labour market interventions

Social protection plays a key role in reducing extreme poverty and enhancing food security, while also building household’s resilience in times of shocks, and stimulating rural households to invest in agricultural production. 

    Social protection: bridging the gap
    News
    News
    Reshaping agriculture in Africa to end child labour
    12/06/2023

    How FAO supports the elimination of child labour and helps children have better lives

    News
    Women’s equality in agrifood systems could boost the global economy by $1 trillion, reduce food insecurity by 45 million: new FAO report
    13/04/2023

    Agrifood systems are a major employer of women globally and constitute a more important source of livelihood for women than for men in many countries

    News
    New UN report focuses on food security and nutrition in Europe and Central Asia, points way towards more affordable and sustainable diets
    14/03/2023

    The region as a whole is in a much better position than elsewhere in the world, but some developments need to be addressed to avoid setbacks.

    Publications
    Publications
    Promoting economic inclusion of small-scale farmers through homegrown school feeding in Timor-Leste
    10/2024

    Timor-Leste is a small country located in Southeast Asia with a population of over 1.3 million people, of whom over 70 percent live in rural areas.

    Publications
    Myanmar: Improving food security and nutrition with cash assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic
    05/2024

    Rakhine State in Myanmar has experienced armed conflict, localized violence, political instability and extremely high levels of forced displacement,...

    Publications
    Enhancing resilience and restoring agricultural productive capacity and food security through social protection in Indonesia
    05/2024

    Emergency assistance for post-earthquake and tsunami recovery through cash assistance in Central Sulawesi

     
     
    Multimedia
    Video
    Leveraging social protection's role in climate adaptation in rural areas
    23/02/2023

    Small-scale producers contribute the least to climate change, but are the most at risk of welfare losses due to increasing global temperatures and extreme...

    Video
    Addressing food crises through social protection
    01/02/2023

    In increasingly complex development and humanitarian contexts, hunger has reached critical levels.