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Gender And Social Protection In The Developing World Beyond Mothers And Safety Nets Rebecca Holmes Nicola Jones

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Gender And Social Protection In The Developing World Beyond Mothers And Safety Nets Rebecca Holmes Nicola Jones
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Gender And Social Protection In The Developing World Beyond Mothers And Safety Nets Rebecca Holmes Nicola Jones instant download after payment.

Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Author: Rebecca Holmes; Nicola Jones
ISBN: 9781350220300, 1350220302
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Gender And Social Protection In The Developing World Beyond Mothers And Safety Nets Rebecca Holmes Nicola Jones by Rebecca Holmes; Nicola Jones 9781350220300, 1350220302 instant download after payment.

Millions of pounds of international development funds are invested annually in social protection programmes to tackle poverty. Poverty is perpetuated by risk and vulnerability, much of which is gendered. Despite this, little attention has been paid to gender-sensitive policy and programme design and implementation.
Gender and Social Protection in the Developing World introduces a much-needed gender lens to these debates. Drawing on empirical evidence from poor households and communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America, the book provides rich insight into the effects of a range of social protection instruments. It concludes that with relatively simple changes to design and with investment in implementation capacity, social protection can contribute to transforming gender relations at the individual, intrahousehold and community levels.
With a foreword by Stephen Devereux.

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