Can a leopard change its spots?: a critical analysis of the World Bank’s ‘progressive universalism’ approach to social protection
by Sibun, Daisy
[ Recurso electrónico ] Published by : Development Pathways | Action Against Hunger | Act Church of Sweden (Francia) Physical details: 66 p. il. 28 cm. Year: 2022 Item type: Recurso electrónicoCurrent location | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BIBLIOTECA CIESS Acervo Digital | BIBLIOTECA CIESS Acervo Digital | 362.57 S564c 2022 | 1 | Available | PDF3549 |
Bibliografía p. 54-65.
1 Introduction. 2 The role of the ILO and the World Bank in the global social protection space. 3 The ILO’s approach to the progressive realisation of universal social protection. What is universal social protection?. What is progressive realisation. What is a human rights-based approach?.The Social Protection Floor. 4 The World Bank’s approach to progressive realisation. Background to the World Bank’s approach to development. The World Bank’s interpretation of universal social protection as a ‘vision’ through new concepts. The World Banks understanding of ‘progressive universalism’. The “social insurance interpretation” to defining social protection coverage or the argument that ‘targeted benefits are universal’. Categorical targeting or the argument that ‘universal benefits are targeted’. Is the World Bank’s approach on progressive universalism in line with ILO R202 and the progressive realisation of the right to social protection?. Achieving universal access to social protection. Allocating maximum resources to the realisation of rights and national development objectives. Protecting the rights and dignity of beneficiaries . 5 The World Bank’s ‘progressive universalism’ in practice.
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