Research reports and studiesMay 2019Rebecca Holmes, Fiona Samuels, Martin Evans, Anita Ghimire and John TwiggMonsoon flooding in Nepalganj, Nepal. Photo: © ErWin via Flickr.Nepal is highly vulnerable to climate-related hazards. While every year Nepal faces predictable seasonal weather patterns which often result in floods, droughts or fires, the country also experiences more severe natural hazards which are likely to increase in frequency and intensity in the future.In 2017, devastating floods hit 27 of the country’s 75 districts, affecting 1.7 million people. The floods destroyed almost 65,000 homes and displaced 461,000 people, resulting in a lack of food, water, sanitation, medicines, shelter, education, recovery and protection.Nepal’s approach to disasters has shifted in recent years to promoting resilience and preparedness as well as response. In addition, innovative approaches by emergency and development actors have sought to respond to an increasing scale of need. The role of social protection in responding to shocks is one of these approaches and has seen increased high-level policy attention in recent years. This includes a focus on the potential use of cash-based responses through the existing social security allowance (SSA) system to respond to emergencies (as was done in the 2015 Ghorka earthquake), as well identifying the need for feasible and sustainable approaches to respond to shocks under the evolving federal system.In this context, the aim of this study is to complement ongoing work on the role of social protection in responding to emergencies in the country. The study uses a mixed-methods research approach to assess the potential role of the social SSA schemes to support emergency response efforts in future floods. Specifically, it assesses the robustness of targeting and coverage in the context of flood response, the social acceptability of using SSA schemes to support emergency response, and capacity and coordination issues in delivering a timely response to a flood-affected population.Read the research Report | The potential of Nepal’s social security allowance schemes to support emergency flood responseDocumentpdf Briefing note | The contribution of Nepal’s social security allowance schemes to emergency flood responseDocumentpdfRelated Building resilience for all: intersectional approaches for reducing vulnerability to natural hazards in Nepal and KenyaThis study aims to better understand different factors that influence people’s vulnerabilities and resilience to natural hazards and climate change.Research reports and studies1 May 2019Promoting gender equality and women's empowerment in shock-sensitive social protectionExploring how best to integrate gender equality into the design and implementation of shock-sensitive social protection programming.Working and discussion papers5 April 2019 Nepal’s cash allowances for children with disabilitiesThis briefing note provides specific policy recommendations to overcome the access barriers to the disability allowance in Nepal.Publication series18 September 2018See more:social protectiondisastersdisaster responsecash transfersNepal