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Social protection can play a crucial role in supporting particular social groups, thereby reducing gender inequality and the inter-generational transmission of poverty. Our current work seeks to improve the understanding of the specific nature of economic and social vulnerability among these groups to enable better policy and programme design and support better targeting.
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Rebecca Holmes
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Latest on this topic
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Stories of harassment, violence and discrimination: migrant experiences between India, Nepal and Bangladesh
(ODI Project Briefings 70, January 2012)
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Cash transfers for maternal health: design opportunities and challenges in low-resource settings
(ODI Project Briefings 68, December 2011)
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Rethinking cash transfers to promote maternal health: good practice from developing countries
(ODI Background Notes, November 2011)
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Why is social protection gender‐blind? The politics of gender and social protection
(Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Bulletin Volume 42, Issue 6, November 2011)
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Food, finance and fuel: the impacts of the triple F crisis in Nigeria, with a particular focus on women and children
(ODI Background Notes, October 2011)
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AusAID research for policy change
(June 2011 - May 2013)
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Women Northern Region to access and control land
(Quoted in Ghana News Agency, 23 May 2011)
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