Bah, AdamaNazara, SuahasilSatriawan, Elan2024-10-032024-10-032015https://repositorio.ipea.gov.br/handle/11058/14964“Indonesia began to implement targeted social assistance programmes for both households and individuals in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. The crisis had halted Indonesia’s economic growth and caused a sharp rise in domestic prices—particularly for food items, which led to a rapid and significant increase in poverty. The massive economic and social impacts of the crisis required a rapid roll-out of large-scale social assistance programmes, collectively termed the Social Safety Net (JPS), to protect households and communities that were most affected and to prevent the further spread of poverty. Such programmes relied on locally validated data from the National Family Planning Coordination Board and were largely pro-poor, although several targeting issues emerged.” (…)engAcesso AbertoIndonesia’s Single Registry for Social Protection ProgrammesIndonesia’s Single Registry for Social Protection ProgrammesRegistro Único de Indonesia para los programas de protección socialLe registre unique indonésien à l’usage des programmes de protection socialeIndonesia’s Single Registry for Social Protection ProgrammesWorking paperInternational Policy Centre for Inclusive GrowthUnited Nations Development ProgrammeLicença total exclusivaO texto e dados desta publicação podem ser reproduzidos desde que as fontes sejam citadas. Reproduções com fins comerciais são proibidas.IndonesiaSingle RegistrySocial Protection Programmes