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Whilst chronic hunger and vulnerability suggests the need for long-term programmes, social protection also has a critical role to play in emergencies. We provide support to humanitarian agencies in the design, implementation and evaluation of projects – mainly those delivering food and cash transfers. Emerging work under this theme includes the use of social protection instruments to mitigate the impacts of climate change and during protracted crises.
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Latest on this topic
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Making systematic reviews work for international development research
(Discussion papers, January 2012)
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Evaluation of World Bank safety nets programming 2000-2010
(7 November 2011 13:00-14:30 (GMT+00) - Public event, London)
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Development Policy Review, theme issue: Impacts of economic crises on child well-being
(Development Policy Review vol. 29, iss. 5, August 2011)
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Gender inequality, risk and vulnerabilty in the rural economy: Refocusing the public works agenda to take account of economic and social risks
(ESA Working Papers 11-13, March 2011)
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Natural disasters: what is the role for social safety nets?
(World Bank Social Protection Discussion Papers 1102, February 2011)
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Gendered risks, poverty and vulnerability in Ghana: is the LEAP cash transfer programme making a difference?
(ODI Project Briefings 52, November 2010)
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