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Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced

Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced
Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced

Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced Authored by the odi in partnership with unicef, this paper assesses the benefits of inclusive social protection from a displacement and child centred perspective and sheds light on the following questions: how do inclusive social protection systems support displaced children and their families?. The aim of this paper is to explore the existing and potential role of inclusive social protection in supporting displaced children and their families – and in bringing about wider benefits for host communities and the host country.

Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced
Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced

Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced Authored by the odi in partnership with unicef, this paper assesses the benefits of inclusive social protection from a displacement and child centred perspective and sheds light on the. Displaced populations into discussions on and the development of national social protection strategies and laws increases the likelihood of those systems to be inclusive and responsive to shocks and crises. This article advocates for inclusive social protection systems for displaced children by highlighting the difficulties they encounter, emphasizing the potential benefits of social protection, and assessing the current status of inclusive social protection for this vulnerable group. In most countries unicef supports national analysis of the multiple deprivations the most disadvantaged children experience, in areas such as health, nutrition, education, water, sanitation and.

Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced
Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced

Strengthening Inclusive Social Protection Systems For Displaced This article advocates for inclusive social protection systems for displaced children by highlighting the difficulties they encounter, emphasizing the potential benefits of social protection, and assessing the current status of inclusive social protection for this vulnerable group. In most countries unicef supports national analysis of the multiple deprivations the most disadvantaged children experience, in areas such as health, nutrition, education, water, sanitation and. The paper argues for a transition toward resilient, nationally led systems that integrate idps into inclusive health, social protection, and climate adaptation agendas, reframing displacement in mozambique and comparable settings as a core health equity and development challenge rather than a temporary humanitarian concern.

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