Social protection to support vulnerable children and families: the potential of cash transfers to protect education, health and nutrition

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Investing in social protection in sub-Saharan Africa has taken on a new urgency as HIV and AIDS interact with other drivers of poverty to simultaneously destabilise livelihoods systems and family and community safety nets. Cash transfer programmes already reach millions of people in South Africa, an …
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Authors Adato M;Bassett L;;
Journal aids care
Year 2009
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