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Child-sensitive social protection: policy and practice in South Asia
During this seminar, Keetie Roelen and Disa Sjöblom will discuss work on child-sensitive social protection in South Asia, including a study on the child-sensitivity of government-implemented social protection programmes in Nepal and experiences with Save the Children's Child-Sensitive Social Protection (CSSP) programming in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.
Improving Social Protection’s Response to Child Poverty and Vulnerability in Nepal – Report
Published by: Save the Children
This report aims to assess to what extent social protection in Nepal addresses child poverty and vulnerability and can be considered to be 'child-sensitive', and how it can be strengthened to further improve children's lives.
Improving Social Protection’s Response to Child Poverty and Vulnerability in Nepal – Policy Brief
Published by: Save the Children
Nepal can be considered at the forefront of social protection compared to other low-income countries, being one of the first to have introduced a social pension, implementing a set of nationally funded social protection schemes and in the process of finalising a National Framework for Social Protection (NFSP).