Reflections on government-led social assistance programmes under Zimbabwe's National Social Protection Policy Framework: A social contract lens

IF 1.2 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION International Social Security Review Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1111/issr.12367
Tomy Ncube, Una Murray
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Social protection has gained global recognition for its role in addressing poverty, yet delivering social protection remains an intractable challenge for governments in the Global South. In this article, we assess the performance of government-run social assistance in Zimbabwe. Our assessment begins in 2016 when the National Social Protection Policy Framework (NSPPF) was promulgated to maximize returns on social investments. Utilizing a systematic review approach, we collated literature published between 2016–2023. We find that despite adopting the NSPPF, social protection programming remains a challenge in Zimbabwe. We find that the disbursement of transfers to beneficiaries are delayed, benefits are misaligned with market forces due to inflation, most programmes are run without monitoring and evaluation structures, funding in the sector remains inadequate to reduce poverty and vulnerability, and no grievance and redress mechanisms exist. Our synthesis underscores the need for the refreshment of the social contract in Zimbabwe, a renewal of political will to finance social assistance programmes, engagement to transform policy into action, the expansion of the civic space to ensure citizens effectively participate in calling for social assistance, as well as concerted efforts towards harmonizing existing social assistance programmes. We highlight the need to embed social protection within a human rights-based framework, and the need for robust monitoring frameworks along with predictable and dedicated financing.

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对津巴布韦国家社会保护政策框架下政府主导的社会援助计划的思考:社会契约视角
社会保护在解决贫困问题方面的作用已得到全球认可,但对于全球南部国家的政府而言,提供社会保护仍是一项棘手的挑战。在本文中,我们将评估津巴布韦政府管理的社会援助的绩效。我们的评估始于 2016 年,当时颁布了《国家社会保护政策框架》(NSPPF),以实现社会投资回报的最大化。我们采用系统回顾的方法,整理了 2016-2023 年间发表的文献。我们发现,尽管采用了《国家社会保护政策框架》,但社会保护规划在津巴布韦仍是一项挑战。我们发现,向受益人的转移支付被延迟,由于通货膨胀,福利与市场力量不一致,大多数计划在没有监测和评估结构的情况下运行,该部门的资金仍然不足以减少贫困和脆弱性,并且不存在申诉和补救机制。我们的综合报告强调,需要更新津巴布韦的社会契约,重新树立为社会援助计划提供资金的政治意愿,参与将政策转化为行动,扩大公民空间以确保公民有效参与呼吁社会援助,并共同努力协调现有的社会援助计划。我们强调有必要将社会保护纳入以人权为基础的框架,有必要建立强有力的监测框架,同时提供可预测的专项资金。
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期刊介绍: The International Social Security Review, the world"s major international quarterly publication in the field of social security. First published in 1948, the journal appears in four language editions (English, French, German and Spanish). Articles by leading social security experts around the world present international comparisons and in-depth discussions of topical questions as well as studies of social security systems in different countries, and there is a regular, comprehensive round-up of the latest publications in its field.
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