NSPA THEMATIC AREAS

The NSPA’s work is underpinned by the following core values, as reflected in the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy:

Inclusivity

Commitment to serving all vulnerable groups, including children, women, persons with disabilities, and the elderly, ensuring no one is left behind.

Equity

Promoting fairness and equal access to social protection services, regardless of gender, age, or disability.

Human Dignity

Ensuring that every intervention upholds and respects the dignity of beneficiaries.

Transparency and Accountability

Maintaining clear, accountable processes in the management and delivery of social protection programs.

Collaboration

Fostering strong partnerships and coordination among government agencies, civil society, and development partners for effective delivery.

Resilience

Building systems that help individuals and communities withstand and recover from economic, health, and environmental shocks.

Empowerment

Supporting beneficiaries not only through financial assistance but also through programs that enhance livelihoods and human capital.

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