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      Social protection responses to COVID-19 in Africa

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      Global Social Policy
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          Most African countries implemented measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 during 2020, such as restrictions on business activity and travel, school closures and stay-at-home lockdowns for several months. These restrictive policies had adverse economic and social consequences that triggered a follow-up wave of expansionist public interventions intended to mitigate these effects. ‘Shock-responsive’ social protection measures included increased benefits to existing beneficiaries (vertical expansion) and registration of new beneficiaries on existing programmes (horizontal expansion). These approaches had the advantages of being quick and administratively simple, but the disadvantage of bypassing people who were made most vulnerable by COVID-19, notably retrenched and informal workers with no access to social insurance. On the other hand, setting up new humanitarian relief or temporary social assistance programmes was slow and susceptible to targeting errors and corruption. COVID-19 also prompted a reassessment of the social contract regarding social protection, with some governments recognising that they need to become better coordinated, more inclusive and rights-based.

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                Global Social Policy
                Global Social Policy
                SAGE Publications
                1468-0181
                1741-2803
                June 01 2021
                : 146801812110212
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Development Studies, UK
                Article
                10.1177/14680181211021260
                d03e47b3-a79e-48a5-bf10-e527a72fe9bd
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