Editorial Introduction: Debating Social Protection
The rapid rise of social protection up the development policy agenda has been startling, even alarming. Part of the explanation is to be...
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The rapid rise of social protection up the development policy agenda has been startling, even alarming. Part of the explanation is to be...
The concept of ‘transformative social protection’ (TSP) was born in 2003, while we were working with the Government of Uganda and...
The notion of a ‘universal social minimum’ is a welcome and provocative intervention in the social protection debate. While the...
Recognising that many indicators of vulnerability among children, such as malnutrition or poor educational performance, might reflect...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The articles in this IDS Bulletin are drawn from a conference hosted by the Centre for Social Protection at the Institute of Development...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This article examines graduation impacts of social protection programmes in Africa, by presenting evidence from an interim evaluation of...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The Food Security Programme in Ethiopia and the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme in Rwanda deliver a combination of consumption support...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Graduation programmes aim to provide a sequenced and intensive package of support to very poor people, with the objective of...
Published by: UNICEF
The International Food Policy Research Institute, together with its collaborators, the Institute of Development Studies and the Department of Economics, Mekelle University, has produced this fourth report on the evaluation of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (SCTPP) implemented by the Bureau of Social and Labour Affairs (BoLSA), regional Government of Tigray. .
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.