Most disaster risk assessments use damages to physical assets as their central metric, often neglecting distributional impacts and the coping and recovery capacity of affected people. To address this shortcoming,...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS11129Date: May 21, 2025Author:
Robin Middelanis ;
Bramka Arga Jafino ;
Ruth Hill ;
Minh Cong Nguyen ;
Stephane Hallegatte
The Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) program in Chad, part of the 2024–2028 National Strategy, aims to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable populations to shocks like climate crises and refugee influxes....
Type: BriefReport#: 201576Date: May 21, 2025Author:
World Bank
Social, emotional, and behavioral skills are critical for success across life domains, yet research is constrained by a lack of internationally validated measures for adult populations. Existing tools...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS11128Date: May 21, 2025Author:
Marsh,Vic ;
Clara Delavallade ;
Das,Smita ;
Lea Marie Rouanet ;
Tricia Koroknay-Palicz ;
McDaniel,Dawn
This report presents the results of extensive research and collaborative efforts to
improve Mongolia’s social protection system’s ability to adapt to covariate shocks and
enhance herder resilience to climate...
Type: ReportReport#: 201562Date: May 21, 2025Author:
World Bank
Cabo Verde has long been a story of economic success, but growth decelerated in the last decade and has become more volatile – with implications for fiscal performance. Economic growth and social indicators...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 201521Date: May 21, 2025Author:
World Bank
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