Social protection to tackle child poverty in Mali

Authors

Paola Pereznieto

Keywords:

Economic growth, Human rights, Inequality, Social exclusion, Social protection, Mali, sub-Saharan Africa, Poverty

Synopsis

Mali has improved its social and economic policy performance during the past decade. Despite various adverse shocks, such as exposure to drought, sound macroeconomic management has produced real GDP growth averaging a sturdy 5% per annum from 1994 to 2006. Yet poverty remains widespread and, despite the government's efforts to increase access to basic services, human development indicators remain low.

As part of a broader study on childhood poverty and social protection in West and Central Africa, this paper provides an overview of poverty, vulnerability and risk in Mali and discusses the extent to which social protection systems and instruments are addressing child-specific experiences of poverty and vulnerability (UNICEF and ODI, 2009).

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Published

9 September 2009

Online ISSN

1756-7602

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Publication date (01)

2009

doi

10.61755/UYNA8353