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Long-Term Social Protection for Inclusive Growth

Can Social Protection Help Promote Inclusive Growth?

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International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth
2010
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Summary (English)

Inputs from the IPC-IG South-South Dialogue from 11 to 14 October 2010, Johannesburg.

Content:

- The Boundaries of Social Protection (Armando Barrientos)

- Income Security in Brazil: Achievements and Challenges (Maria Paula Gomes dos Santos)

- Social Safety Nets in Botswana (Chada Koketso)

- Financial versus Demographic. Social Protection in Mozambique (António Francisco, Rosimina Ali and Yasfir Ibraimo)

- Addressing Rural Poverty in Malawi: The Agricultural Input Subsidy Programme (Ephraim W. Chirwa, Andrew Dorward)

- New Challenges of Cash Transfers in Namibia (Sebastian Levine)

- The Story of Cash Transfers in Indonesia (Vita Feberiany)

- Improving the Design of Bolsa da Mãe in Timor-Leste (Ricardo Dutra)

- Engaging Parliamentarians in the Social Protection Agenda (John Rook)

- Development Policy’s Missing Link (Giorgia Giovannetti)

- Social Protection Programming: The Need for a Gender Lens (Rebecca Holmes and Nicola Jones)

- Changing the Face of Development in India: the NREGA experience (Ashok Pankaj)

- Innovations in Administering Social Protection Programmes (Katharine Vincent)

- Tackling Poverty in India: The Role of the Unique ID Number (Anit Mukerjee)

 

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