The contributions to this IDS Bulletin report on some of the findings from research undertaken under the Social Protection in Asia programme. This is a three?year policy?oriented research and network building programme, funded by the Ford Foundation and IDRC, with project partners in China, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The research focuses on examining interventions aimed at extending social protection to those sections of the population, the majority in many Asian countries, who are excluded from formal social security systems. It has sought to identify and address barriers to the establishment of more comprehensive social protection systems that could address such difficult?to?reach groups. This issue of the IDS ...
The current global financial crisis will have adverse effects on poor people in developing countries...
This working paper analyzes the contribution of social protection—especially social assistance—in re...
The prevalence of widespread poverty and deprivation in South Asian countries points towards the nee...
The Asian crisis of the late 1990s severely affected some of the most successful economies in the re...
Myanmar is a country with a very low per capita income and distressing failures in nutrition, healt...
The Covid-19 and global recession increased uncertainty at macro and micro levels. Social protecti...
[Excerpt] Social Protection for Informal Workers in Asia addresses social protection gaps ranging fr...
This article argues that social transfers as such, are a ‘good thing’. They can alleviate the immedi...
Social protection programs are underway to help assist individuals, households, and communities to b...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
Social Protection in Asia (SPA) research contributes to networking activities among Asian institutio...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
In recent years, several Asian countries have begun moving away from patchwork welfare programs towa...
The current global financial crisis will have adverse effects on poor people in developing countries...
This working paper analyzes the contribution of social protection—especially social assistance—in re...
The prevalence of widespread poverty and deprivation in South Asian countries points towards the nee...
The Asian crisis of the late 1990s severely affected some of the most successful economies in the re...
Myanmar is a country with a very low per capita income and distressing failures in nutrition, healt...
The Covid-19 and global recession increased uncertainty at macro and micro levels. Social protecti...
[Excerpt] Social Protection for Informal Workers in Asia addresses social protection gaps ranging fr...
This article argues that social transfers as such, are a ‘good thing’. They can alleviate the immedi...
Social protection programs are underway to help assist individuals, households, and communities to b...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...
Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk redu...
Social Protection in Asia (SPA) research contributes to networking activities among Asian institutio...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
In recent years, several Asian countries have begun moving away from patchwork welfare programs towa...
The current global financial crisis will have adverse effects on poor people in developing countries...
This working paper analyzes the contribution of social protection—especially social assistance—in re...
The prevalence of widespread poverty and deprivation in South Asian countries points towards the nee...