- Rethinking Social Protection and Climate Change - Implications of climate change for social protection policy and programming in the Asia-Pacific region, 30 November 2023
 
- Social protection’s contribution to social cohesion, 21 April 2021
 
- COVID-19 Gender and Social Protection guidance note: Violence against women and girls- and gender-sensitive social protection programming, 11 September 2020
 
- Building on government systems for shock preparedness and response: the role of social assistance data and information systems, 31 January 2019
 
- Integrating data and information management for social protection: social registries and integrated beneficiary registries, 12 October 2017
 
- Guidance note on options to link social protection to sustainable employment, 31 January 2017
 
- Strategy for Australia’s Aid Investments in Social Protection, September 2015
 
- Social protection and nutrition: guidance note, 30 April 2015
 
- Informal social protection: Social relations and cash transfers, 30 June 2014
 
- Social protection and growth: Research synthesis, 30 May 2014
 
- Social exclusion and access to social protection schemes, 30 April 2014
 
- Social protection and sustainable employment, 31 March 2014
 
- Micro-simulation analysis of social protection interventions in Pacific Islands, 31 March 2012
 
- Achieving education and health outcomes in Pacific Island countries – Is there a role for social transfers?, 31 March 2012
 
- Informal social protection in Pacific Island countries–strengths and weaknesses, 31 March 2012
 
- Poverty, vulnerability and social protection in the Pacific: the role of social transfers, 31 March 2012
 
- Social protection and economic growth in Pacific Island countries, 31 March 2012
 
- Social protection and gender in the Pacific – a lifecycle approach, 31 March 2012
 
- Kiribati case study, 31 March 2012
 
- Samoa case study, 31 March 2012
 
- Targeting the poorest: An assessment of the proxy means test methodology, 30 September 2011
 
 
      
         
   
 
           
  
       
           
  
  
   
   
             
           
               
  
    
    
    
    
                    
  
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