
Anticipatory Social Protection
Claiming Dignity and Rights
Commonwealth Secretariat (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 17. October 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
92 pages
978-1-84929-095-1 (ISBN)
Description
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, human rights-based approach to social protection.
It presents analysis and discussion of a framework for social protection, models of good practice from across the Commonwealth, and innovative ways of providing social protection that are not based on men and women being in full-time paid work in the formal economy.
This publication will assist policy-makers and development practitioners in making informed decisions about programme design and delivery so that beneficiaries' access to and participation in social protection mechanisms are fully realised.
It presents analysis and discussion of a framework for social protection, models of good practice from across the Commonwealth, and innovative ways of providing social protection that are not based on men and women being in full-time paid work in the formal economy.
This publication will assist policy-makers and development practitioners in making informed decisions about programme design and delivery so that beneficiaries' access to and participation in social protection mechanisms are fully realised.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 165 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84929-095-1 (9781849290951)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Professor Marilyn Waring is a feminist economist and public policy expert specialising in the economics of unpaid work.
Dr Anit N Mukherjee is a health economist who works particularly on the economics of development, HIV and national policy.
Dr Elizabeth Reid is a development specialist on HIV and a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University.
Dr Meena Shivdas is a gender and development expert at the Commonwealth Secretariat, focusing on women's rights, HIV, culture and the law.
Dr Anit N Mukherjee is a health economist who works particularly on the economics of development, HIV and national policy.
Dr Elizabeth Reid is a development specialist on HIV and a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University.
Dr Meena Shivdas is a gender and development expert at the Commonwealth Secretariat, focusing on women's rights, HIV, culture and the law.
Content
Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of tables, figures and boxes
Abbreviations and acronyms
About the authors
1. Towards an Anticipatory and Transformative Social Protection Agenda
2. Rights and Unpaid Work: A Critical Review of International Experience
3. Regional Developments
4. Politics of Care and Isolation: Case Studies
5. The Carer's Journey
6. Endnote
Notes
References and bibliography
Acknowledgments
List of tables, figures and boxes
Abbreviations and acronyms
About the authors
1. Towards an Anticipatory and Transformative Social Protection Agenda
2. Rights and Unpaid Work: A Critical Review of International Experience
3. Regional Developments
4. Politics of Care and Isolation: Case Studies
5. The Carer's Journey
6. Endnote
Notes
References and bibliography