This article argues that social transfers as such, are a ‘good thing’. They can alleviate the immediate economic impact of poverty and vulnerability. It cautions, however, that such transfers may be a ‘bad thing’, since they can divert attention from the real obstacles to equitable, inclusive development and social justice, and postpone actions for structural change. The article examines social transfers in the form of income supplements, employment guarantees, and transfers for affirmative action in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan. It argues that additional factors are needed to render such social protection policy instruments genuinely transformative. These would include transparency of information and freedom of the press, among ot...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
Social protection has come to feature more and more prominently on international and national develo...
Social protection programs are a central component of national strategies in low- and middle-income ...
Social protection describes all public and private initiatives that provide income or consumption tr...
Since the turn of the Century, social protection has expanded rapidly across the Global South. The p...
The prevalence of widespread poverty and deprivation in South Asian countries points towards the nee...
This article confronts theoretical links between rights, citizenship and social protection, reviewin...
The contributions to this IDS Bulletin report on some of the findings from research undertaken und...
Nepal, with a population of 27.6 million people, is a ‘least developed country’ in many ways. The c...
Social protection is vital in ensuring that individuals and households escape poverty and livelihood...
Social protection can play an important role in poverty reduction and making growth inclusive of the...
This paper presents an analysis of the recent evolution of social assistance in the developing world...
Myanmar is a country with a very low per capita income and distressing failures in nutrition, healt...
This article examines how various characteristics of social and economic policy frameworks affect po...
At the turn of the millennium, social protection became a new priority for both states of the global...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
Social protection has come to feature more and more prominently on international and national develo...
Social protection programs are a central component of national strategies in low- and middle-income ...
Social protection describes all public and private initiatives that provide income or consumption tr...
Since the turn of the Century, social protection has expanded rapidly across the Global South. The p...
The prevalence of widespread poverty and deprivation in South Asian countries points towards the nee...
This article confronts theoretical links between rights, citizenship and social protection, reviewin...
The contributions to this IDS Bulletin report on some of the findings from research undertaken und...
Nepal, with a population of 27.6 million people, is a ‘least developed country’ in many ways. The c...
Social protection is vital in ensuring that individuals and households escape poverty and livelihood...
Social protection can play an important role in poverty reduction and making growth inclusive of the...
This paper presents an analysis of the recent evolution of social assistance in the developing world...
Myanmar is a country with a very low per capita income and distressing failures in nutrition, healt...
This article examines how various characteristics of social and economic policy frameworks affect po...
At the turn of the millennium, social protection became a new priority for both states of the global...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
Social protection has come to feature more and more prominently on international and national develo...
Social protection programs are a central component of national strategies in low- and middle-income ...