The-Gambia-National-Social-Protection-Policy-2015-2025

CONTENT

The National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) 2015–2025 of The Gambia is a comprehensive framework designed to address poverty and vulnerability while promoting inclusive development. It aligns with national development goals and international commitments, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Main Objective

The policy aims to establish an inclusive, integrated, and comprehensive social protection system that provides protective, preventative, promotive, and transformative measures to safeguard the lives of poor and vulnerable groups in The Gambia.

Specific Objectives

  1. Poverty Alleviation: Reduce poverty and vulnerability through targeted interventions.

  2. Access to Basic Services: Ensure access to healthcare, education, and housing for vulnerable populations.

  3. Social Equity: Promote gender equality and empower marginalized groups, including women, children, and persons with disabilities.

  4. Economic Growth: Enhance productivity and resilience through social protection programs.

  5. Coordination: Strengthen institutional frameworks for effective implementation and monitoring.

  6. Sustainable Financing: Identify fiscal space for long-term financing of social protection initiatives.

SUMMARY

The NSPP outlines strategies to address multidimensional risks, such as food insecurity, unemployment, and health challenges. It emphasizes the importance of transparency, evidence-based decision-making, and stakeholder collaboration. Key measures include:

  • Expanding social safety nets, such as cash transfers and food assistance programs.

  • Strengthening community-based initiatives to empower local populations.

  • Integrating social protection into national development planning.

The policy envisions a system that not only protects vulnerable groups but also contributes to broader human development and economic growth.