Children and social protection in the Middle East and North Africa
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Middle East and North Africa, Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Palestinian Territory, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, sub-Saharan Africa, Djibouti, Sudan, Aid, Social protection, Social exclusion, Monitoring, evaluation and learningSynopsis
This Project Briefing synthesises findings from a study mapping social protection in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with a particular focus on policies and programmes that impact children and how these might be strengthened. Key findings include: Social protection is an important policy area in the Middle East and North Africa Region, although most related resources are currently spent on regressive subsidies. Despite important progress in child well-being indicators across the region, income, gender and spatial inequities remain that keep children in a situation of poverty and vulnerability; Well designed and evidence-based child-sensitive social protection can be instrumental in improving the equitable development of children in the region.
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