Research

Session Two: Child-sensitive social protection

04/12/2012

1. Child-sensitive social protection – International experience
Michael Samson, Economic Policy Research Institute, South Africa

2. The South African Child Support Grant impact assessment: Evidence from a survey of children, adolescents and their households
Thabani Buthelezi, Department of Social Development, South Africa
Selywn Jehoma, Department of Social Development, South Africa
George Laryea-Adjei, UNICEF South Africa

3. Experiences on children's nutrition and Development learnt from practices of China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation
Liu Wenkui, China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation

4. Chile and Policies to Overcome Poverty
Cristián Callejas, Department of Social Development, Chile

5. Child-sensitive social protection: the Case of Thailand
Pattama Teanravisitsagool, Office of National Economic and Social Development Board, Thailand

6. Family assistance policies and welfare reform
Peter Whiteford, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University

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