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Social Protection Pathways: Shaping Social Justice Outcomes for the Most Marginalised, Now and Post-2015

Published on 1 January 2012

The potential of social protection to promote social justice outcomes for diverse marginalised social groups is increasingly being recognised.This Background Note provides a theory of change framework for understanding macro- to micro-impact pathways for transformative social protection.

The research highlights that in order to tackle multidimensional vulnerability in a sustainable way, it is vital for social protection programmes tobe designed and governed so as to promote social inclusion and accountability.

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Thea Shahrokh

Research Officer

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Jones, N. and Shahrokh, T.

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