Lessons from Social Protection Programme Implementation
Research from the Centre for Social Protection and UNICEF shows how successful social protection programmes are built
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Research from the Centre for Social Protection and UNICEF shows how successful social protection programmes are built
Published by: SDC/IDS/Helvetas/swisspeace
This work explores the role of homeland associations in governance processes in Mongolia.
Published by: IDS
The uses and management o f renewable natural resources (RNRs), and their consequences
fo r sustainability, are mediated in intended...
Published by: IDS
This Research Report (conducted by the Centre for Social Protection at IDS with UNICEF) examines how social protection programming can interrupt the intergenerational transfer of poverty (IGT) through investments in human capital (education, health and nutrition), aiming to capture best practice and enhance lesson learning within a multilateral organisation (UNICEF).
Published by: IDS
Responding to poverty and vulnerability is a dynamic and constantly evolving area of work. Development agencies often possess extraordinary presence, knowledge and expertise of addressing poverty and vulnerability at the field level.
Published by: IDS
The IDS Bulletin also speculates on the future nature of famines. Will they continue to reflect the complexity of the contemporary world; will they be different from those that have gone before? Or, most unlikely of all, will they be eradicated altogether?
Published by: IDS
This paper highlights some pitfalls in the existing literature on poverty-environment linkages in developing countries and offers an alternative analytical approach based on the notion of 'environmental entitlements'.