Publication

Jul 2010

Social protection is increasingly seen as an important component of poverty reduction strategies and efforts to reduce vulnerability to economic, social, natural and other shocks and stresses. It can play an important role in strengthening access to and demand for quality basic services and social welfare services by the poorest through childhood and beyond. Social protection can also facilitate a better balance between care-giving and productive work responsibilities which is critical for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) (especially MDGs 4 and 5).

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Author Nicola Jones, Rebecca Holmes
Series ODI Background Notes
Publisher Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Copyright © 2010 Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
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