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Beyond Design: Examining the Implementation of Gender-Responsive Social Protection in Ethiopia

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posted on 2024-10-24, 16:05 authored by Maria Klara Kuss, Sofia af Hällström

Recent years have witnessed increased global attention and investment in inclusive and gender-responsive social protection programming in low- and middle-income countries. While high-level design commitments are important and welcome, in practice, they may not guarantee protection from vulnerabilities and a reduction in gender inequality. Programme implementation presents a critical, yet often underestimated, challenge. This article offers insights into the reality of implementing the gender provisions of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme. Drawing on qualitative data from rural Ethiopia, it shows that the implementation of the gender provisions has generated implementation gaps and inconsistencies. The findings highlight the need to move beyond commitments on paper and allocate greater resources and attention to the implementation of gender-responsive social protection.

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Institute of Development Studies

Citation

Kuss, M.K. and af Hällström, S. (2024) 'Beyond Design: Examining the Implementation of Gender-Responsive Social Protection in Ethiopia', IDS Bulletin 55.2: 151–64, https://doi.org/10.19088/1968-2024.127

Editors

Stephen Devereux Jeremy Lind Keetie Roelen Rachel Sabates-Wheeler

Series

IDS Bulletin 55.2

Volume

55

Issue

2

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Article

Copyright holder

Institute of Development Studies

Country

Ethiopia

Language

en

IDS team

Rural Futures

Identifier ISSN

1759-5436

Pagination

151–164

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    Volume 55. Issue 2: Social Protection in a Time of Global Uncertainty

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