Coping with Concurrent Crises in Lebanon: For an Inclusive National Social Registry to Protect the Vulnerable
Leila Dagher (),
Ali Abboud and
Ola Sidani
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Abstract:
This brief assesses the response of the Lebanese government to the pandemic and other concurrent crises on vulnerable populations. It provides a discussion of the major challenges in mounting a wide-scale response to alleviate the social and economic repercussions of the various crises. The work highlights two main shortcomings: 1) the lack of information (data) to guide any relief or social safety net program, and 2) the limited scope of already existing programs, mainly due to budgetary constraints. We argue that putting in place a unified digital social registry that covers all residents in Lebanon is a necessity. Based on observed vulnerabilities in the past three years, we urge the government to prioritize adopting and implementing a universal national social protection strategy to better protect the disadvantaged population. Equally important is the need to ensure that the financial sustainability of these programs in the medium to long term (once Lebanon enhances its fiscal capacity) by decreasing reliance on foreign aid and shifting towards viable domestic social spending.
Keywords: social protection; unified social registry; lebanon; poverty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H12 H53 H55 I3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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