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The GRASSP Podcast -Evaluation methods for gender-responsive and age-sensitive social protection
Gender and age play a disproportionately large role in the way people experience risks, vulnerabilities, and opportunities. Events at different stages in life, like marriage, childbearing or retirement, can mean that women and girls are at a heightened risk of experiencing poverty. Social protection, such as cash transfers or health insurance, can help address poverty and vulnerability, as well as supporting people during shocks from childhood through to old age.
In this podcast, Gustavo Angeles Tagliaferro, Francesca Bastagli, and Naila Kabeer discuss the evaluation methods for Gender-Responsive and Age-Sensitive Social Protection.
Gustavo Angeles Tagliagerro:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gustavo-angeles-04198b1ba/
Francesca Bastagli:
https://twitter.com/FraBastagli
Naila Kabeer:
https://www.lse.ac.uk/international-development/people/naila-kabeer -
The GRASSP Podcast -Pilot
Gender and age play a disproportionately large role in the way people experience risks, vulnerabilities, and opportunities. Events at different stages in life, like marriage, childbearing or retirement, can mean that women and girls are at a heightened risk of experiencing poverty. Social protection, such as cash transfers or health insurance, can help address poverty and vulnerability, as well as supporting people during shocks from childhood through to old age.
In this podcast, Ramya Subrahmanian, Nyasha Tirivayi, and Lauren Whitehead are in conversation about Gender-Responsive and Age-Sensitive Social Protection.
Ramya Subrahmanian:
https://www.unicef-irc.org/profiles/10051-Ramya-Subrahmanian.html
https://x.com/ramyainnocenti?s=20
Nyasha Tirivayi:
https://www.unicef-irc.org/profiles/10098-Nyasha-Tirivayi.html
Lauren Whitehead:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-whitehead-workprofile
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Leading Minds 2022: The Vital Importance of Child Identity
The Leading Minds 2022 conference brought young leaders and global thought leaders together to discuss “the Vital Importance of Child Identity” -- bringing together emerging research, under-represented perspectives, and key action steps to foster positive identity.
Listen to Faridah Luanda, Natasha Maimba, Victor Lopez-Carmen as they share their experiences and expertise on building positive child identity.
This podcast is hosted by Shai Naides, a Youth Engagement Officer at the UNICEF Innocenti — Global Office of Research and Foresight. -
The impact of social protection on gender equality in low and middle-income countries
What is the impact of social protection on gender equality in low and middle-income countries?
In this podcast, Camila Perera talks to Francesca Bastagli, Director of the Equity and Social Policy programme and Principal Research Fellow at global think tank ODI, and Shivit Bakrania, Knowledge Management Specialist at the UNICEF Office of Research–Innocenti to discuss the results of our recent systematic review investigating the impact of social protection programmes on gender equality in low and middle-income countries. -
Where do rich countries stand on childcare?
Quality childcare helps parents’ return to work and also supports children’s development. It is essential service for an equitable society.
But new research finds that even in the world’s richest countries, 1 in 7 parents have unmet childcare needs.
In this podcast, Dale Rutstein talks to Anna Gromada about her new UNICEF Innocenti report - “Where do rich countries stand on childcare?” - which ranks the childcare policies of the world's richest countries. -
Special Focus on sub-Saharan Africa
The UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti presents its webinar series: 'Leading Minds Online: What the Experts Say - Coronavirus & Children.'
COVID-19 has unleashed a wave of international concern over risks to children, including access to education, risks and access to digital resources online, and increasing violence inside the home, among others.
READ about how our online Leading Minds series started: https://www.unicef-irc.org/article/2000-unicef-innocenti-leading-minds-online-series-children-online-violence-in-home.html
FOLLOW the Leading Minds Online events: www.unicef-irc.org/events/