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IDS In Focus Issue 1: Social Protection
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006Social protection has come a long way in a short time. Ten years ago, it was a new phrase for social safety nets, and was limited to interventions that provided short-term support to people lacking the capacity to cope on their own.DocumentAgricultural rehabilitation: mapping the linkages between humanitarian relief, social protection and development
Overseas Development Institute, 2006This paper addresses the question of how to support the livelihoods of rural people who have been affected by conflict.DocumentPolitics and the feasibility of initiatives on hunger and vulnerability
Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2006This briefing suggests how key political factors for policy-making can be identified, and assesses their importance within the context of delivering social protection.DocumentCash benefits to disabled persons in Brazil: an analysis of the BPC continuous cash benefit programme
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2006This paper presents an analysis of the Continuous Cash Benefit Programme (BCP, reflecting its Portuguese translation). Introduced in Brazil in 1993, it is the second largest non-contributary cash benefits programme in the country. Targetted at elderly or very poor individuals with disabilities, the transfer is equivalent to a monthly minimum wage.DocumentSocial assistance in developing countries database
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2006This paper presents a searchable index of social assistance interventions in over 30 developing countries.DocumentPrivate school vouchers in Colombia
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2005This paper seeks to review the Plan de Ampliación de Cobertura de la Educación Secundaria (PACES) – a public-private partnership providing secondary school vouchers through a lottery system for entry into private schools aimed at the poorest third of the population.DocumentFighting hunger and poverty in Ethiopia
Reliefweb, 2005Drought, poverty, famine and war are not new to Ethiopia. Much of Ethiopia's overseas aid has come in the form of humanitarian assistance rather than direct efforts to reduce poverty and elimate widespread hunger.DocumentThe formation of risk sharing networks
Développement, Institutions & Analyses de Long terme, 2005This paper examines the endogenous formation of risk sharing networks in the rural Philippines. The authors aim to show that geographic proximity is a major determinant of interpersonal relationships, and find little evidence that people form relationships to pool income risk.DocumentReviewing ten years of the School Nutrition Programme
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2005The South African School Nutrition Programme was established in 1994 to address the food needs of impoverished school children. However, researchers are divided about the policy value of the school nutrition programme, with one group wishing to expand the programme whilst the other advocates limiting its scope.DocumentReducing social exclusion through the mechanism of social assistance
Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education and the Economics Institute, Prague, 2003Could social stability be assured in Albania after the successful structural reforms and the resulting macroeconomic stabilisation achieved recently in the country? Will the continuing increase in the gap between rich and poor come to a stop? How does the currently operating social protection system contribute to restriction of the dramatically high rates of poverty observed in Albania?Pages
