The role of World Bank and IMF in shaping social security policy in the MENA region: in brief
This four-page summary of the full paper “Smoke and mirrors: the role of World Bank and IMF in shaping social security policy in the MENA region” presents the six key...
Can a leopard change its spots? A critical analysis of the World Bank’s ‘progressive universalism’ approach to social protection
Daisy Sibun is the author of ‘Can a leopard change its spots? A critical analysis of the World Bank’s ‘progressive universalism’ approach to social protection’. The paper critically analyses the...
Join our events this autumn
As the autumn leaves start to fall and summer winds down in the UK, our team are doing anything but winding down! Over the coming weeks, we are busy speaking...
Dialogues on universal social security
In this blog, Gunnel Axelsson Nycander reflects on the ongoing debate between universal and poverty-targeted social security systems. She highlights recent efforts to promote universal benefits, particularly through discussions with global institutions and policymakers, and emphasises the viability of such systems even in low- and middle-income countries. Maybe things are...
New article features in German journal
Development Pathways Social Policy Specialist, Daisy Sibun, has written an article now featuring in the German journal, Welternaerhung.