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Dr Josiah Kaplan and Dr Nicola JonesThis report emphasises the value of integrating a life cycle approach into the conceptualisation of inclusive growth and employment whereby childhood is considered as a time for learning and development, laying the foundations for future social and economic well-being.
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Investing in youth in international development policy: making the case
Paola Pereznieto, James Hamilton HardingThis report gathers evidence from previous research, key expert interviews and case studies to make a strong case for why the United Kingdom Government (UK) and other international Development actors should apply a youth lens to all their development policies. -
Social protection pathways: shaping social justice outcomes for the most marginalised, now and post-2015
Nicola Jones and Thea ShahrokhThis Background Note provides a theory of change framework for understanding macro to micro-impact pathways for transformative social protection. -
What is the evidence on the impact of employment creation on stability and poverty reduction in fragile states
This systematic review identifies and synthesizes the current literature on the evidence of the impacts of employment creation on stability and poverty in fragile states. -

Cash transfer as part of a social security program in Northeastern Kenya
Cash transfer as part of a social security program in Northeastern Kenya.
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Source: FlickrThe governance of cash transfers: lessons and ways forward
The focus of the roundtable session was on how citizen involvement in cash transfer programme governance and accountability can help support broader state-citizen relations.
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Women waiting to receive their cash transfer
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Credit: EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (Flickr)
Source: FlickrHolding cash transfers to account
Do cash transfer programmes effectively address issues of social exclusion? These and other questions will be explored in an ODI event which will present findings from Transforming Cash Transfers, a DFID-funded study that investigates beneficiary and community perspectives on unconditional cash transfer programmes in five countries - Kenya, Mozambique, the Occupied Palestinian Territories (both Gaza and West Bank), Uganda and Yemen.
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Holding cash transfers to account: beneficiary and community perspectives
This multi-country research argues that understanding beneficiary and community perceptions of cash transfers is essential for designing effective social protection instruments. -
Disaster risk management in post-2015 development goals: potential targets and indicators
This report examines options for including disaster risk management in the post-2015 development framework. -
European Report on Development 2013 - Post-2015: global action for an inclusive and sustainable future
James Mackie (European Centre for Development Policy Management), Pedro Martins (Overseas Development Institute) and Stephan Klingebiel (Deutsche Institut für Entwicklungspolitik)The European Report on Development 2013 aims to provide an independent contribution to the post-2015 debate by focusing on how best global collective action can support the efforts of developing countries to achieve development. -
A problem-focused approach to violence against women: the political-economy of justice and security programming
This Report proposes an approach that engages with the specificities and the concrete political-economy dynamics of the drivers of violence against women.














