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Does Cash-Plus Programming Work in Contexts of Protracted Crises?
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This Policy Briefing asks whether cash-plus programming is fit-for-purpose in protracted crises settings, and offers recommendations for enhancing its effectiveness.
Addressing Young People’s Engagement in Violent Activities
This project aims to generate practical insights on how WFP programming and practices could be adapted in ways that contribute to...
Conference: Reimagining social protection in a time of global uncertainty
In this Centre for Social Protection international conference we will discuss and debate the past, present and future roles of social...
Cash-Plus Programming in Protracted Crises
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
A Review of Programmes in Contexts of Overlapping Conflict, Forced Displacement and Climate-Related Shocks This paper explores the...
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.
Social protection in a time of global uncertainty: what’s next?
In just two decades since the early 2000s, social protection established itself as a vibrant social policy sector in countries across...