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Realigning Social Protection Across the Nexus: Reflections from Protracted Crises in the Arab Region

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posted on 2024-10-24, 16:14 authored by Charis Reid, Nathalie Both, Luca Pellerano, Meredith Byrne, Chantal Neomi Sirisena, Zeina Ammar, Gabrielle Smith

Humanitarian emergencies are increasingly protracted and characterised by multiple compounding crises. International social security standards provide a roadmap for building national social protection systems. In the Arab States region, the International Labour Organization has been critically assessing how to apply these standards across the humanitarian, development, and peace nexus when countries face protracted crises. This article presents case studies in four countries: Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and the Occupied Palestinian Territory. It addresses questions on how to strengthen humanitarian–development transitions using international standards, where entry points exist or challenges remain, and how these transitions may contribute to strengthening peace through social cohesion.

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Institute of Development Studies

Citation

Reid, C. et al. (2024) 'Realigning Social Protection Across the Nexus: Reflections from Protracted Crises in the Arab Region', IDS Bulletin 55.2: 87–104, https://doi.org/10.19088/1968-2024.123

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

Iraq Jordan Lebanon Occupied Palestinian Territory

Language

en

IDS team

Rural Futures

Identifier ISSN

1759-5436

Pagination

87–104

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

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