Social protection reform in Mozambique and the new basic social security strategy

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Social protection reform in Mozambique and the new basic social security strategy
Abstract
In the framework of efforts to fight extreme poverty and recognising the importance and need to protect the poor and vulnerable population, in 2007 Mozambique approved Law No. 4/2007 which structured social protection into three levels, including basic social security. In 2010 the first National Basic Social Security Strategy (ENSSB I) was approved for the period 2010–2014, including a set of old (e.g. the Basic Social Security Programme—PSSB) and new (e.g. the Productive Social Action Programme—PASP) non-contributory social protection programmes, all implemented by the National Institute for Social Action (INAS) under the policy guidance of the Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Action (MGCAS).
Report Number
339
Report Type
Policy Brief
Series Title
IPC-IG One Pager
Place
Brasília
Institution
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth
Date
2016
Pages
1
Language
English
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03/09/2022, 12:34
Citation
Falange, S., & Pellerano, L. (2016). Social protection reform in Mozambique and the new basic social security strategy (Policy Brief No. 339; IPC-IG One Pager, p. 1). International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth. http://ipcig.org/publication/28063?language_content_entity=en
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