Section 1: Concepts and How to Target the Poorest 1. Introduction: Concepts of social protection, the need for¿social safety nets and different types 2. How to Target the Poorest and Most Vulnerable: Different types of targeting systems Section 2: Design and Implementation 3. Enrolment - The¿processes involved in enrolling the poorest and most vulnerable into a social safety net program 4. Payment systems - Varying types of payment systems (e.g. e-payments) can have different impacts on the poorest and most vulnerable 5. Case management - Different Types of case management 6.
Linkages and referrals - How do countries to handle referrals, when targeting is not accurate. 7. Monitoring and Evaluation - Retargeting, Exit and Graduation Strategies 8. Concluding Thoughts - How to Integrate, harmonize and coordinate¿social welfare programs and to what extent can and have these been linked. Section 3: Role of cash transfers in social safety nets 9. Unified Single household registries ¿ 10. coordination, harmonization and integration of programs 11. social safety nets ¿ future challenges Section 4: Effects of Cash Transfers - Case Studies 12 Bahamas: To condition cash transfers 13.
Colombia: Dealing with large organizational structures 14. Lesotho: What good can a single household registry do? 15. Malawi: E-payments for the poorest 16. Pakistan: Case management and single household registry issues 17.St Kitts and Nevis¿ Is it possible to integrate and harmonise social welfare programs.