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22 February 2024
Effective Social Protection in Conflict: Findings from Sudan
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper explores the conflict sensitivity of social protection in Sudan in its various forms since the present war started in April 2023, from locally led mutual aid to the social assistance programming of international agencies.
1 December 2022
Conflict-Sensitive Social Protection: Sudan Country Report
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This country case study summarises the principal elements of social protection in Sudan, with a particular focus on social safety nets and humanitarian social assistance, and discusses these from a conflict-sensitivity perspective.
23 May 2023
Conflict-Sensitive Social Protection: Somalia Country Report
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
In a context of weak central political authority and persistent conflict, Somalia’s fledgling social protection sector continues to lean heavily on humanitarian actors for its delivery. It is also largely externally driven and financed, with consequences for the calibre of sector coherence.
23 May 2023
Conflict-Sensitive Social Protection: Kenya Country Report
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Kenya’s social protection system has matured significantly over the last decade, although its resilience in violent conflict has not been tested given the country’s relative stability. Even so, Kenya has significant vulnerabilities, particularly its high spatial and social inequalities, and while devolution may have diffused political tensions from the centre, it has fed into local-level conflicts.
10 May 2023
9 May 2023
Ensuring an Effective Social Protection Response in Conflict-Affected Settings: Findings from the Horn of Africa
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The interaction between social protection and conflict is an emerging area of study with particular relevance to the Horn of Africa, where conflict and political instability are habitual risks and where social protection is now a well-established field of intervention, including in response to climate-related shocks.