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COVID-19 and social protection of the poor and most vulnerable Nora Lustig (CEQI, Tulane University) Mariano Tommasi (CEDH, University of San Andrés) Meeting of the UNDP, CEQI, CGEP Group Social Protection in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic April 24, 2020 1

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COVID-19andsocialprotectionofthepoorandmostvulnerable

NoraLustig(CEQI,TulaneUniversity)

MarianoTommasi(CEDH,UniversityofSanAndrés)

MeetingoftheUNDP,CEQI,CGEPGroupSocialProtectioninResponsetotheCOVID-19Pandemic

April24,2020

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KEYMESSAGES

1.  TheCOVID-19pandemicishittingpoorandvulnerablepopulationsthehardestq  Healthrisksq  Livingconditions

2.  Notonlyaffectingthemonetarypoorq  Alsomanyotherdeprivations

3.  Actionstomitigatetheimpactarecrucialü  Ethicalreasonsü  Toavoidirreversibleeffectsonhumancapital

ü  Externalities§  RaghuramRajan:“Inorderforanywhereintheworldtobesafe,thevirushastobedefeatedeverywhere”

4.  Effectiveresponseswillrequire:Ø  Resources(BUDGETARYPRIORITY)Ø  Vigorous,focusedandwell-implementedactions(POLITICALANDINSTITUTIONALPRIORITY)–

Notjustfinancialtransfers

5.  Althoughgovernmentsmustplayacentralrole….Ø  Collaborationoflocalgrassrootsorganizations(NGOs,etc.)isalsocrucial

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𝑃↓0  𝑃↓1  Rich Poor

Poor as a result of COVID-19

I I’

Income

Poverty line

Structural poverty

Figure1

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MonetaryPoverty

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(Inmillionsofpeopleandaspercentages)

Year 2018 2019 2020*Population 607.7 613.5 619.2Poverty Latin America (18 countries) 180.6 186.0 214.7 Rate 29.7% 30.3% 34.7%Extreme poverty Latin America (18 countries) 62.5 67.5 83.4 Rate 10.3% 11.0% 13.5%

* These are preliminary estimates and do not take into account the diversified impact between Source: United Nations Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)

the productive sectors and the rates of employment generated in each sector.

Table 7 |Latin America: Poverty and extreme poverty within a scenario of a 5.3% drop in GDP and a 3.4% increase in unemployment during 2020

Close to30million

peoplenewlyliving inpoverty

Closeto16millionpeoplenewlylivinginextremepoverty

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Thissocioeconomicgroup

•  Inadditiontolackingincome,experiencemultipledeprivations:

•  Liveinslums,indigenouscommunities,orareundocumentedmigrants

•  Othersexperienceadditionaldeprivations:children,theelderly,women,thedisabled,LGBT,theimprisoned

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THECOVID-19SHOCKINTERACTSWITHALLTHESEPREEXISITINGDEPRIVATIONS

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GlobalEconomicShocks

EpidemiologicalDynamics

SocialDistancingMeasures

CO

VID-19

InformalLabor

Noassets

NoSocialSecurity

Overcrowding

Noaccesstointernet

Healthproblems

Unbanked

DysfunctionalFamilyDynamics

Domesticviolence15%Childabuse

Nosafedrinkingwaterorsanitation

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82%Q1

82%Q1

20%urbanslums

22%,59%

34%w/ointernet

142,000,000¼healthrisk

57%Q1-2

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Thepoorandvulnerable•  Facedifficultiesincomplyingwithquarantine

•  Compliancehasitsownrisks–  Illness–  Violence– Malnutrition

•  Sufferdireconsequences–  Intheshortterm–  Inthelongterm

•  Permanenteffectsoftemporaryshocks•  (Thatiswhatbeingpoorisallabout)

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COVID-19perse

1.  Compliancewithsocialdistancingmeasures:Ø Morelaxamongmorevulnerablepopulations

2.  Infectionandfatality:Ø Disproportionatelyhighamongthepoorandvulnerable

o Minoritiesandthepoorareoverrepresented(USA)o Epicentersofcontagionarecorrelatedwithslums(Mumbai)

3.  Epidemiologicalexternalities

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Externalities:It’smorecostlytoignoresociallyexcludedpopulations

•  Inhabitantsofslums,migrants,thehomeless,LGBT–  greaterriskofcontagionduetopreexistinghealthconditions–  obstaclestoimplementingpreventivemeasures(handwashing)–  limitationstocomplyingwithsocialdistancing(overcrowding)–  lessaccesstohealthcareservices(includingfearofdeportation)Ø Theybecomenewsourcesofcontagion.

•  Example:Singapore–  Poster-childincontainingthespreadofthevirus–  Resurgenceofvirusduetolackofattentiontomigrantpopulation

Ø  “AsharpincreaseinCovid-19casesamongthecountry’smigrantworkerpopulationhasnowforcedthegovernmenttotakedrasticmeasures.OnThursday,Singaporesawitshighestnumberofnewcasesthusfar:728,thevastmajorityofwhichwereamongmigrantworkers.”(WP,Apr16)

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RECOMMENDATIONS

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Articulatestrategies:ü  Epidemiologicalstrat.ü  Economicstrategiesü  Socialstrategies

COVID-19Exposesandexacerbatesq  Disparities/Inequalitiesq  Vulnerabilities

•  Epidemiologicalandeconomicexternalities•  Humanitarianrisks•  Politicalrisks

Ø  PRIORITIZEprotectionofmostvulnerablegroupsOBJECTIVES:Preserveq  Livesq  Livelihoodsq  Humancapital

HOW:SpecialfocusØ  $(access$,implement)Ø  Directactions(beyond$)Ø  Focusinordertomake

universalo  Complempaccesoy

utilizaciónTakeintoaccountintra-groupheterogeneities

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Implications•  Budgetary•  Organizational

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Requiresactionsthatareü  Urgent&vigorousintheshortterm

(weeks)o  Sustainessentialflows/supplyo  Anteinamovibles,quirúrgicas

ü  Strategicinvestments(months)

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ACTIONSBYLOCALGRASSROOTS

ORGANIZATIONS

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Non-GovernmentalActors

ü  Localsynergiesü  Iniciativastop

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RECOMMENDATIONS:I.Organizingprinciples

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RECOMMENDATIONS:II.Institutions,ActorsandActions

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RECOMMENDATIONS:II.Institutions,ActorsandActions

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RECOMMENDATIONS:II.Institutions,ActorsandActions

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Addmoneytothisandtakeawayfromotherthings

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RECOMMENDATIONS:II.Institutions,ActorsandActions

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Entitychargedwithaddressingthemulti-dimensionalneedsthat

thesepopulationssimultaneouslyface

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RECOMMENDATIONS:II.Institutions,ActorsandActions

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Entitychargedwithaddressingthemulti-dimensionalneedsthat

thesepopulationssimultaneouslyface

SINGAPOREFAILEDTODOTHIS

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RECOMMENDATIONS:II.Institutions,ActorsandActions

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ü Crucialnon-monetaryinterventionsü Protecting

o  humancapitalo  livelihoodso  livesofthemostvulnerable,

ü thelastmile→localgrassrootsactorsü thosewhoknowwhat’shappeningineverycase

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RECOMMENDATIONS:II.Institutions,ActorsandActions

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THISSEQUENCE:isthebestwaytotargetinterventions,givencurrentlevelofstatecapabilities.

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Duringthestateofemergency:•  Designeffectiveparticipatorycommunicationstrategies•  Guaranteeaccesstocleanwater,soapandotherproductsneededtoprevent

infection•  Guaranteeaccesstoincome,food,andotheressentialgoods•  Ensureinternetconnectivityinmarginalizedareas•  Convertspacessuchasschoolsandhotelsintotemporaryhospitalsforisolating

patientswhohavecontractedCovid-19orthosewhoshowsymptoms•  DesignstrategiesfortransportingpatientsrequiringspecializedcareAfterthestateofemergency:•  ProvidefreeaccesstoCovid-19teststothepoorestandmostvulnerable•  Keepopeningnewisolationcenterstoallowpeoplewhomaybeinfectedtobe

secluded•  Guaranteeaccesstosafedrinkingwater•  Ensureuniversalinternetconnectivityinmarginalizedareas•  Provideuniversalaccesstobankservicesanddebitcardstothepoorand

vulnerable

III.SPECIFICRECOMMENDATIONSReduceepidemiologicalrisksofillnessanddeath:

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•  Accesstoincome,foodandbasicservices–  Governmenttransfers–  Temporaryemploymentprograms

•  Directfooddistribution•  Deferraloreliminationofcertaintaxes•  Preventcuttingofbasicserviceslikewater,electricityandWi-Fitovulnerable

households•  Mitigationofdomesticviolence•  Keepeducating•  GuaranteeaccesstohealthcareandmedicationsbeyondCovid-19•  Attentiontoespeciallyvulnerablegroups:at-riskchildrenandyouth,migrants,the

homeless,sexworkers,andimprisonedpeople

III.SPECIFICRECOMMENDATIONS.Protectinglivelihoods,humancapitalandaccesstobasicservices:

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KEYMESSAGES

1.  TheCOVID-19pandemicishittingpoorandvulnerablepopulationsthehardestq  Healthrisksq  Livingconditions

2.  Notonlyaffectingthemonetarypoorq  Alsomanyotherdeprivations

3.  Actionstomitigatetheimpactarecrucialü  Ethicalreasonsü  Toavoidirreversibleeffectsonhumancapital

ü  Externalities§  RaghuramRajan:“Inorderforanywhereintheworldtobesafe,thevirushastobedefeatedeverywhere”

4.  Effectiveresponseswillrequire:Ø  Resources(BUDGETARYPRIORITY)Ø  Vigorous,focusedandwell-implementedactions(POLITICALANDINSTITUTIONALPRIORITY)–

Notjustfinancialtransfers

5.  Althoughgovernmentsmustplayacentralrole….Ø  Collaborationoflocalgrassrootsorganizations(NGOs,etc.)isalsocrucial

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THANKYOU

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