This series of case studies draws from rapid literature reviews, interviews and consultations with WFP staff and key stakeholders. It evaluates WFP’s long-term contributions to supporting and strengthening national social protection systems across a range of different ‘building blocks’, examining its strategic objectives and role in each context and highlighting key successes, challenges, and lessons learned.
The series covers the following fifteen countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, the Caribbean, Colombia, Djibouti, Ecuador, Ghana, Haiti, India, Iraq, Mauritania, Pakistan, Philippines, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
The series of case studies was conducted by the Centre for Social Protection of the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) for WFP.