31 December 2015
Social Protection and Safety Nets in Jordan
Published by: IDS
This report focuses on Jordan’s social safety nets and resilience plans in a country that has received 2–3 million refugees during the past eight years.
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31 December 2015
Published by: IDS
This report focuses on Jordan’s social safety nets and resilience plans in a country that has received 2–3 million refugees during the past eight years.
31 December 2015
Published by: IDS
This study aims to contribute to the development of WFP’s regional social protection strategy. In-depth country case-studies are being generated for several countries, and desk reviews are being conducted for several others, including Palestine.
31 December 2015
Published by: IDS
This report focuses on Iran’s social protection programs and safety nets and presents an overview of the social insurance programs in Iran that are the major source of social safety nets for its people.
1 December 2015
Published by: Concern Worldwide
This report presents the findings of the mixed methods impact evaluation of the Concern Worldwide Terintambwe programme in two provinces of Burundi.
1 December 2015
Published by: IDS
Social protection is one of the success stories of development policy in the early twenty-first century, leading to questions about its future direction.
30 November 2015
Published by: International Labour Office (ILO)
This paper identifies conceptual synergies and dissonances between food security and income security.
10 November 2015
Published by: Wiley
An innovative cash transfer programme in northern Kenya is the first of its kind to trial three targeting mechanisms to learn about which approach is most effective at identifying the poorest households while minimising inclusion and exclusion errors.
1 November 2015
Published by: IDS
Cette illustration présente conjointement les résultats du projet de recherche sur la pauvreté infantile monétaire et multidimensionnelle ainsi que de l’évaluation du programme ‘Terintambwe’ de Concern Worldwide au Burundi.
1 November 2015
Published by: IDS
This illustration presents combined findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child poverty and the evaluation of Concern Worldwide’s ‘Terintambwe’ programme in Burundi.
The WFP has contracted IDS to develop a think-piece examining the nexus of food security, nutrition and safety nets and social protection that will support the Safety Nets and Social Protection unit take shape and that will refine the areas of WFP’s corporate and global engagement. This will build on the work of the High Level Panel of Experts on Social Protection for Food Security.