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Resolution No. 46/2017 approving the Social Action Policy (PAS) and the Implementation Strategy.

Country/Territory
Mozambique
Document type
Date
2017
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Boletim da República, I Série, No. 171.
Subject
Agricultural & rural development
Keyword
Policy/planning Gender Social protection Poverty Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Equity Governance Public participation
Geographical area
Africa, AFRICA FAO, Eastern Africa, Indian Ocean, Least Developed Countries
Entry into force notes
This Resolution enters into force on the day of its publication.
Abstract

This Resolution approves the Social Action Policy (PAS) and the Implementation Strategy. This Policy aims to promote inclusive social development, through an integrated intervention of all stakeholders in the social protection area. Its general objective aims at establishing intervention guidelines in the area of social action and the main vectors for integration and social development. The Policy vision aims at reaching an inclusive society, solidarity, promoter of social welfare and active participation of all citizens in the development process, as a social right. It also focuses on the context and challenges of social development in Mozambique. Specific objectives aim to: promote and/or provide psycho-social support and assistance to people, groups and communities in situations of poverty and vulnerability; promote social assistance to rural and urban people, families and social groups living in poverty and vulnerability, victims of natural disasters; promote access to basic social services (health, education, income generation, housing, sanitation, among others) to people, families and social groups in poverty and vulnerability conditions; promote the development of guidance instruments for social and environmental impact studies and related implementation plans at all stages of the development projects; promote gender equality and equity in social assistance programmes and access to basic social services.

Full text
Portuguese
Website
www.legis-palop.org