1 December 2015
The Future of Social Protection – Where Next?
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.
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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.
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.
16 October 2015
Graduation programmes offer ultra poor families an integrated package of tailored interventions. These interventions work together to help the families develop the economic, social and psychological assets they need to remove themselves from the worst of extreme poverty within 18-24 months and to enable themselves to continue to progress even after the intervention is over.
26 August 2015
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Despite widespread investments in child poverty reduction, the way in which child poverty is measured presents a narrow and partial picture. Current practice is still biased towards measuring static and single dimensions of child poverty, primarily using monetary indicators as a proxy to capture other areas of deprivation.
25 August 2015
Published by: IDS
This research brief presents findings from a mixed methods research project on monetary and multidimensional child poverty in Ethiopia. It uses data from the Ethiopia Rural Household Surveys (ERHS) 1999, 2004, 2009 and purposively collected qualitative data from 61 children and 88 adults in Tigray region to understand patterns and drivers of monetary and multidimensional child poverty.
25 August 2015
Published by: IDS
This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child poverty in Ethiopia. It is based on information from the Ethiopia Rural Household Surveys (ERHS) 1999, 2004 and 2009 and discussions with 61 children and 88 adults in Tigray region in August 2013.
25 August 2015
Published by: IDS
This research brief presents findings from a mixed methods research project on monetary and multidimensional child poverty in Vietnam.
25 August 2015
Published by: IDS
This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child poverty in Vietnam based on survey data from the Government Statistical Office (GSO) from 2004, 2006 and 2008 and discussions with 78 children and 145 adults in Mekong River Delta Region in October 2013.
1 July 2015
Published by: Wiley
This article considers the impact of a social cash transfer targeted at poor households – Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme – on child well-being, quality of care and preventing children's separation from their parents.