Professor Marilyn Waring, Dr Anit N Mukherjee, Dr Elizabeth Reid, Dr Meena Shivdas
The social protection landscape is currently characterised by competing discourses and agendas, given that bilaterals, multilaterals and private funders have different targets and have differing constituents whose lives they seek to improve. Critical aspects such as gender inequalities and inequities, women and children's agency and community coping mechanisms are often not adequately addressed. This publication introduces the Commonwealth Secretariat's anticipatory and transformative social protection approach, which outlines the principles and strategies for advancing a gender-responsive,...
The social protection landscape is currently characterised by competing discourses and agendas, given that bilaterals, multilaterals and private funde...