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Policy Pollination: A Brief History of Social Protection’s Brief History in Africa
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The relatively recent emergence and sustained rise of social protection as a policy agenda in Africa can be understood as either a nationally owned or ‘donor-driven’ process. While elements of both can be seen in different countries at different times, this paper focuses on the pivotal role of transnational actors, specifically international development agencies, as ‘policy pollinators’ for social protection.
Free online learning on social protection responses to Covid-19
The social and economic impact of Covid-19 has led to an unprecedented need for effective social protection measures across the globe....
Social Protection: A Primer (online)
Join our free online course to learn about the basics of social protection and its implementation around the world.
Covid-19 – no ‘great equaliser’
People working in the informal economy are disproportionately affected by Covid-19. They don't benefit from the financial reliefs...