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Possible impacts of introducing a universal pension in Tanzania
T. Mboghoina; L. Osberg / Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2011
This brief summarises the findings of a study on social protection of elderly in Tanzania. The study began by analysing the current status of living arrangements and material well-being of Tanzanians over 60 years of age. It then asse...
The Impact of Social Protection on Children
K. Brock / Young Lives, 2010
Social protection policies in developing countries are an increasingly widespread method for tackling chronic poverty and vulnerability and helping families manage risk. Particular schemes often provide cash, paid work or food to poor...
How Adaptive Social Protection can benefit the agricultural sector in south Asia
A. Arnall; K. Oswald; M. Davies; T. Mitchell; C. Coirolo / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2010
The concept of Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) refers to a series of measures which aims to build resilience of the poorest and most vulnerable people to climate change by combining elements of social protection (SP), disaster risk r...
Adapting social protection strategies to acknowledge climate issues in Cambodia
M. Stirbu / United Nations Children's Fund, 2010
Because of its low adaptive capacity, Cambodia is highly vulnerable to climate change events, particularly as the social protection system in Cambodia is still under development. This technical note discusses "adaptive soc...
Ideas for developing climate-resilient social protection programmes
M. Davies; J. Leavy; T. Mitchell; T. Tanner / Commission on Climate Change and Development, 2008
Social protection initiatives are as much at risk from climate change as other development approaches, and they are unlikely to succeed in reducing poverty if they do not consider short and long-term shocks and stresses associate...
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