Social funds as instruments for reducing childhood poverty: lessons from Save the Children's experience

Abstract

The article draws on Save the Children UK's experience of implementing elements of social fund financed anti-poverty programmes in Mali, Tajikistan and Mongolia. It briefly describes these programmes and SC's role within them and then sets out a framework for analysing how social funds could contribute to reducing childhood poverty.

An earlier preprint of this paper is appended.

Citation

Marcus, R. Social funds as instruments for reducing childhood poverty: lessons from Save the Children’s experience. Journal of International Development (2002) 14 (5) 653-666. [DOI: 10.1002/jid.901]

Social funds as instruments for reducing childhood poverty: lessons from Save the Children’s experience

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Published 1 January 2002