Join our thought-provoking conversation with Philip Proudfoot (Institute of Development Studies) and Cynthia Saghir (CAMEALEON) as they discuss the evolving role of states in humanitarian response, building meaningful social contracts in fragile contexts, and developing lifecycle social security systems that shield citizens from conflict-related shocks.
In an era of increasing global instability and uncertain humanitarian funding, this timely discussion examines how robust government-led social security frameworks can create resilience even in the most challenging environments.
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Join our thought-provoking conversation with Philip Proudfoot (Institute of Development Studies) and Cynthia Saghir (CAMEALEON) as they discuss the evolving role of states in humanitarian response, building meaningful social contracts in fragile contexts, and developing lifecycle social security systems that shield citizens from conflict-related shocks.
In an era of increasing global instability and uncertain humanitarian funding, this timely discussion examines how robust government-led social security frameworks can create resilience even in the most challenging environments.
The impact of COVID-19 on child poverty in Indonesia
Development Pathways
31 minutes
4 years ago
The impact of COVID-19 on child poverty in Indonesia
This episode focuses on the impact that COVID-19 is having on children in Indonesia and how social protection can have a mitigating effect.
The conversation provides an in-depth analysis on the themes of a recent policy brief, “The impact of COVID-19 on child poverty and mobility in Indonesia” written in partnership with Development Pathways, the Fiscal Policy Agency and UNICEF Indonesia.
Featured in this episode are Bjorn Gelders, Senior Social Policy Specialist at Development Pathway; Ali Moechtar, Policy Analysist for the Ministry of Finance in Indonesia and Charlotte Lie-Piang from UNICEF Indonesia’s social policy team.
Development Pathways
Join our thought-provoking conversation with Philip Proudfoot (Institute of Development Studies) and Cynthia Saghir (CAMEALEON) as they discuss the evolving role of states in humanitarian response, building meaningful social contracts in fragile contexts, and developing lifecycle social security systems that shield citizens from conflict-related shocks.
In an era of increasing global instability and uncertain humanitarian funding, this timely discussion examines how robust government-led social security frameworks can create resilience even in the most challenging environments.