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Fiscal Challenges to Financing Social Protection to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: A Case of Three Countries

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  • Sri Wening Handayani
  • Ludovico Carraro
  • Mariana Infante Villarroel
  • Andre F. Bongestabs

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This working paper summarizes the findings from three of the countries chosen by the study—Mongolia, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste—to represent the range of challenges countries face and need to contend with, given their diverse socioeconomic and political contexts, to deliver on the social protection agenda of the SDGs.

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  • Sri Wening Handayani & Ludovico Carraro & Mariana Infante Villarroel & Andre F. Bongestabs, 2018. "Fiscal Challenges to Financing Social Protection to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: A Case of Three Countries," Working Papers id:12929, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:12929
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    1. Tim Lann, 2020. "The benefits of agile implementation in social protection development interventions: a comparative analysis of social protection information system implementations in Timor-Leste, The Bahamas and Indo," Policy Research Brief 66, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.

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