Social protection – policies and programmes designed to reduce and prevent poverty and vulnerability – is a human right and a commitment in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is an effective policy instrument to address crises such as climate change and conflicts and their links with poverty, hunger and inequality. Many people now have access to social protection, but many more still do not. This is especially worrying in rural areas, where many poor and vulnerable people have little access to financial and social services, and informal employment is widespread. These poor and vulnerable rural households face colossal challenges in taking advantage of economic opportunities, such as those in agrifood systems.
If rural people do not have access to adequate and comprehensive social protection, they risk being left behind, blocking progress on reducing poverty and inequality.
Our impact
Thanks to FAO's work in the recent years, countries have improved the performance of social protection among rural populations.
Highlights
Data and tools
Managing climate risks
This course shows how social protection can contribute to inclusive climate risk management strategies.
Publication
Sustaining peace
Social protection can help sustain peace by addressing conflict drivers and responding to its impacts.
Video/Interview
Addressing food crises
27/03/2023
Access to social protection prevents the most vulnerable from sliding deeper into poverty.
Contact
Social Protection Team
FAO Headquarters
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00153 Rome, Italy
[email protected]