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SOCIAL PROTECTION & JOBS | POLICY & TECHNICAL NOTE JUNE 2024 | No. 39
Blue Social Protection Series:
Protecting People, Fish and Food
Opportunities for
Linking Fisheries
Management and
Social Protection in
Solomon Islands1,2
Anita Kendrick, Vincenzo Vinci,
Xavier F.P. Vincent, Fiona Howell,
and Son Hoai Nguyen (WorldBank)3
with contributions from WorldFish
and the International Food Policy
Research Institute (IFPRI)4
HIGHLIGHT
Social protection and jobs programs
(SPJ) can improve livelihoods and reduce
vulnerability in coastal fishing communities
in Solomon Islands, but these programs
must be designed in a way that responds to
socio-economic vulnerabilities and climate
risks, recognizes the reliance of communities
on fishing for nutrition and income, and
integrates with community-level fisheries
management. The Solomon Islands
Government (SIG) has placed community-
based resource management (CBRM) at the
center of its strategy for coastal fisheries
management. CBRM recognizes and builds
on traditions of indigenous conservation
and community rights to promote fisheries
management and sustainable harvests.
Supporting CBRM through expanded
formal social protection (SP)linked
with financial inclusion, climate change
adaptation, disaster risk reduction (DRR),
and other complementary initiatives—has
the potential to reduce vulnerabilities.
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1 This note is based on a study prepared for the World Bank by WorldFish in collaboration with IFPRI and the Australian
National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS) at the University of Wollongong. Additional analysis of
policy and secondary data conducted by the World Bank supplemented the study. The Solomon Islands study was one
of five country case studies on “Blue Social Protection” carried out by the World Bank’s Social Protection and Jobs (SPJ)
Global Practice in collaboration with the Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy (ENB) Global Practice. The
PROBLUE Multi-donor Trust Fund provided funding for this work.
2 The World Bank, WorldFish and IFPRI would like to thank the stakeholders involved in generating the recommendations
for this report, with special acknowledgement of the Solomon Islands Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
(MFMR), the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM), the National
Disaster Management Office (NDMO), and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for their inputs
on integrated mechanisms to reduce vulnerability and increase resilience in the Solomon Islands context.
3 Additional World Bank contributors: Nina Doetinchem, Dung Doan, Thor Asgeirsson, Raymond Lae, Luis Tito de Morais,
Ryoko Sato, Shohei Nakamura, and Ryan Kemna.Yuko Okamura, Gunilla Tegelskär Greig, Annabelle Bladon, Gianluigi
Nico, Sandor Karacsony, Ambroise Brenier, and Alison Ofotalau provided valuable inputs. Aldo Morri edited the text.
4 WorldFish/IFPRI contributors: Anouk Ride, Martin Tabe-Ojong, Edward Allison, Juliana Lopez-Angarita, Patricia Sango
Pollard, Dirk Steenburgen, and Hampus Eriksson.
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Abbreviations
ASP Adaptive Social Protection
CBRM Community-based resource management
CBSI Central Bank of Solomon Islands
CCA Climate Change Adaptation
DRM Disaster Risk Management
DRR Disaster Risk Reduction
FAD Fish Aggregating Device
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
GDP Gross Domestic Product
HFPS High Frequency Phone Survey
INGO International Non-Governmental Organization
KII Key Informant Interview
MALD Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development
MCILI Ministry for Commerce, Industry and Labour and Immigration
MECDM Ministry of Environment Climate Change Disaster Management and Meteorology
MFMR Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
MHMS Ministry of Health and Medical Service
MID Ministry of Infrastructure and Development
MPS Ministry of Public Service
MSSIF Mekem Strong Solomon Islands Fisheries (program)
MWYCFA Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs
NDMO National Disaster Management Office
NDS National Development Strategy
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
NPF National Provident Fund
PALM Pacific and Australia Labour Mobility (Scheme)
PICs Pacific Island Countries
PFIP Pacific Financial Inclusion Programme
PWD Persons with Disabilities
RSE Recognised Seasonal Employer (Scheme)
SIG Solomon Islands Government
SPC Pacific Community
SP Social Protection
SPJ Social Protection and Jobs
UNCDF United Nations Capital Development Fund
WARA West ‘AreAre Rokotanikeni Association
WWF World Wide Fund for Nature
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SOCIALPROTECTION&JOBS|POLICY&TECHNICALNOTEJUNE2024|No.39BlueSocialProtectionSeries:ProtectingPeople,FishandFoodOpportunitiesforLinkingFisheriesManagementandSocialProtectioninSolomonIslands1,2AnitaKendrick,VincenzoVinci,XavierF.P.Vincent,FionaHowell,andSonHoaiNguyen(WorldBank)3withcontributionsfromW...

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