Child poverty and social protection in Central and Western Africa / Edited by Gustave Nébié [and three others].

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English
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Stuttgart : Ibidem, [2020]
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341 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 21 cm.

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    "In the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Livingstone declaration, and the UN Social Protection Floor, this book deals jointly with multidimensional child poverty and social protection in Central and Western Africa. It focuses both on extent and types of social protection coverage and assesses various child poverty trends in the region. More importantly, it looks at social protection to prevent and address the consequences of child poverty. Child poverty is distinct, conceptually, and different, quantitatively, from adult poverty. It requires its own independent measurement--otherwise half of the population in developing countries may be unaccounted for when assessing poverty reduction. This book posits that child poverty should be measured based on constitutive rights of poverty, using a multidimensional approach. The argument is supported by chapters actually applying and expanding this approach. In addition, the case is made that the underlying drivers of child poverty are inequality, lack of access to basic social services, and the presence of families without any type of social protection. As a result, the case for social protection in contributing to reduce and eliminate child protection and its consequences is made. Poverty reduction has been high on the international agenda since the start of the millennium. First as part of the MDGs and now included in the SDGs. However, in spite of a decline in the incidence of child poverty, the number of poor children is harder to reduce due to population dynamics. As a result, concomitant problems such as the increasing number of child brides, unregulated/dangerous migration, unabated child trafficking, etc. remain intractable. Understanding the root causes of child poverty and its characteristics in Central and Western Africa is fundamental to designing innovative ways to address it. It is also important to map the interventions, describe the practices, appreciate the challenges, recognize the limitations, and highlight the contributions of social protection and its role in dealing with child poverty. No practical policy recommendations can be devised without this knowledge." --From publisher's description.
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    Contents
    • Part I. Context
    • Framing social protection within the context of growing inequality
    • Clustering countries in West and Central Africa for improved policy and technical engagement in social protection
    • Part II. Child poverty, inequity, and inequality
    • Measuring multidimensional poverty according to national definitions : operationalising Target 1.2.2 of the sustainable development goals in Benin, Gabon, Guinea, Liberia, and Mali
    • Multidimensional child poverty and child well-being in Cameroon, Côte D'Ivoire, and Nigeria
    • Child poverty and inequality in Ghana : positive highlights from the new household survey
    • Part III. Child poverty, humanitarian crises, and social protection
    • Child poverty and disaster risk in Mauritania
    • The impact of social protection programmes on the Ebola scourge in Sierra Leone : lessons and recommendations
    • Child povety and economic shocks in Togo : policies matter
    • Part IV. Social protection, social exclusion, and child protection
    • A different perspective on social protection : the importance of considering child poverty in the context of extended families and communities in Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    • Child domestic servitude in Ghana : exploring the contours of child poverty, child protection, and social protection
    • Benefit incidence of public spending on social services and child poverty rates in Nigeria
    • Communiqué of the International Conference on Child Poverty and Social Protection, 23-25 May 2016, Abuja, Nigeria.
    ISBN
    • 9783838211763 (paperback)
    • 3838211766 (paperback)
    OCLC
    1035441366
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    N - S
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