Country Factsheet

Argentina

This factsheet provides an overview of economic inclusion programs in Argentina. Economic inclusion programs are a bundle of coordinated, multidimensional interventions that support individuals, households, and communities in raising their incomes and building their assets. The data used for this factsheet comes from the Partnership for Economic Inclusion’s Landscape Survey 2023.

Country Facts

Region
Latin America & Caribbean
Population
45.81 million
Income Group
Upper middle income
FCV country (WB FY24 list)
No
Poverty Headcount (share of population below the poverty line)
National Poverty Line
37.30%
Multidimensional Poverty Index
0.43%
$2.15/day (2017 PPP)
1.00%

Programs

Number of economic inclusion programs
3
Institutional delivery (lead agency)
3
  • Nongovernment-led
  • Government-led
Geographic area
1
1
1
  • Rural only
  • Urban/peri
  • Mix (urban & rural)

Participants

Number of participants
201,093
Number of people benefiting
643,498
Participants served by government-led programs (%)
100.00%

Main Program Objectives

Wage employment
Self-employment
Income diversification
Productivity
Food security
Market access
Women's empowerment
Social inclusion
Social cohesion
Financial inclusion
Social services
Climate resilience
  • More than 2/3 of programs
  • Between 1/3 and less than 2/3 of programs
  • Fewer than 1/3 of programs

Participant Profile

Targeted Poverty Segments
Poor
Extreme poor
Ultra-poor
Those above the poverty line
Doesn't target by poverty level
Targeted Population Groups
Women
Children
Youth
Older people
Persons with disabilities
Displacement-affected
Climate-affected
Marginalized
Conflict-affected
  • More than 2/3 of programs
  • Between 1/3 and less than 2/3 of programs
  • Fewer than 1/3 of programs

CORE PROGRAM COMPONENTS

Transfer
Business capital
Wage employment facilitation
Skills training
Coaching
Financial services facilitation
Market links
Climate resilience support

ECONOMIC INCLUSION PROGRAMS SURVEYED

Program Name Year program began Lead Agencies Program Description No. of Current Participants % Female Participants Poverty Targeting Digital
Climate Intelligent and Inclusive Agri-food Systems Project 2022 General Directorate of Sectoral and Special Programs and Projects (DIPROSE), under the Secretariat of Development Planning and Federal Competitiveness The project aims to support economic recovery and promote climate-smart practices while responding effectively to eligible crises or emergencies. Targets poor broadly Yes
Promoting Better Jobs through Integrated Labor and Skills (FOMENTAR) Program 2022 Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security The program aims to address the issue of unemployment through trainings and job seeking assistance. 200,000 51-75% of participants Does not target by poverty level Yes
Sustainable Recovery of Landscapes and Livelihoods in Argentina Project 2022 National Parks Administration The project aims to enhance the management and resilience of ecosystems and livelihoods of local communities in selected conservation and production landscapes and seascapes through community-driven investments in activities such as climate-smart production and access to markets. 1,093 1-25% of participants Does not target by poverty level Yes

Only programs that have given their consent to share their program data are included in this table

The Partnership for Economic Inclusion (PEI) is a global platform that unites non-governmental organizations, UN agencies, research institutions, funding partners, and the World Bank to support government adoption and scale up of economic inclusion programs that empower vulnerable people to lift themselves out of extreme poverty.


DNA: Does Not Apply; FY: Fiscal Year; FCV: Fragility, Conflict, and Violence; MPI: Multidimensional Poverty Index; NPL: National Poverty Line; N/A: Not available; WB: World Bank