Social protection for low capacity households in Zambia May 2008 Rebecca Holmes and Rachel Slater DetailsDownloadsDetails ODI Project Briefings Issue 11 Social protection is seen as a central pillar of growth in Zambia's National Development Plan, but its implementation remains a challenge. Enabling households to graduate from social protection support means building their assets and increasing their resilience to shocks and stresses. Existing strategies are hampered by lack of knowledge on the numbers and needs of poor households. This Project Briefing proposes a framework of protection, prevention and promotion as a tool to contribute to the graduation of low-capacity households from high vulnerability and poverty. An output of the following project: Linking Growth and Social Protection: The Agriculture Case Programme: Social Protection Downloads Briefing paper (pdf, 133.94k, 4 pages) View content in the Search Centre:Social protectionImplementing social protectionSocial protection instrumentsSub-Saharan AfricaZambia