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Common ground : UNICEF and World Bank approaches to building social protection systems

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  • Rawlings, Laura
  • Murthy, Sheila
  • Winder, Natalia

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The recently released United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) social protection strategic framework and the World Bank social protection and labor strategy call for taking a systems approach to social protection as a way to help countries, communities, families and children enhance resilience, equity and opportunity.This note outlines common ground in the World Bank and UNICEF approaches to building social protection systems, using a focus on children to illustrate the premise and promise of a systems approach. It is part of a broader commitment by both agencies to increase collaboration across different stakeholders governments, development partners, and others in developing and strengthening social protection systems and expanding their coverage.

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  • Rawlings, Laura & Murthy, Sheila & Winder, Natalia, 2013. "Common ground : UNICEF and World Bank approaches to building social protection systems," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 78652, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:hdnspu:78652
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    1. Kalle Hirvonen & Anne Bossuyt & Remy Pigois, 2021. "Evidence from the Productive Safety Net Programme in Ethiopia: Complementarities between social protection and health policies," Development Policy Review, Overseas Development Institute, vol. 39(4), pages 532-547, July.
    2. Fabianna Bacil & Charlotte Bilo & Wesley Silva, 2020. "Social protection coverage toolkit," Research Report 50, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.

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    Social Risk Management; Street Children; Children and Youth; Social Cohesion; Emerging Markets;
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