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Social protection policies and programs help individuals and families escape poverty, manage risks, and improve resilience and opportunity. Prioritizing poorer households in social protection programs often can generate more progress on reducing poverty and inequality and improving other dimensions of welfare such as human capital. But how do social protection measures reach those most in need? How do policy makers differentiate eligibility and benefits among people, commonly known as targeting? A new World Bank publication, “Revisiting Targeting in Social Assistance: A New Look at Old Dilemmas,” aims to refresh and update the current discussions about the benefits and costs of social protection targeting as well as pros and cons of various targeting methods. Join the live discussion! https://live.worldbank.org/events/tar... 🗣️ Speakers Margaret Ellen Grosh, Senior Advisor, World Bank Ousseynou Diop, Director of Single National Registry, General Delegation for Social Protection and National Solidarity, Senegal Laura Pabón Alvarado, Acting Deputy Director of Prospective and National Development, Colombia Rema Hanna, Jeffrey Cheah Professor of South‐East Asia Studies and Chair of the International Development Area, Harvard Kennedy School Michal Rutkowski, Senior Director for Social Protection and Jobs Global Practice 📑 Agenda 00:00 Welcome and opening remarks 04:46 Main findings of the report Revisiting Targeting in Social Assistance 18:10 Advantages and disadvantages of different targeting methods 22:36 Implementation and monitoring: The case of Senegal 29:58 Social registries: The case of Colombia 36:52 The role of technology, big data, and machine learning 44:12 Senegal: Including groups persistently displaced 50:52 Colombia: Including vulnerable groups 56:16 Targeting costs: moderate or manageable? 1:02:24 Legislation in Senegal mandating the use of social registries 1:08:34 The case of Colombia in dynamizing social registries 1:16:01 Closing remarks ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org