We provide tailored advice to governments, international organisations, and other development partners to design rights-based social and economic policies, grounded in evidence.
We challenge prevailing paradigms when they fail, and offer concrete policy alternatives that build stronger, more sustainable systems.
Social Protection, Inclusion and Gender Equality (SPRING)
Development Pathways is a consortium partner in the Social Protection, Inclusion and Gender Equality (SPRING) program, Australia’s flagship AUD 40 million investment supporting the Philippine Government on social protection, gender...
Social Protection Advice, Research, and Capability Building (SPARC)
The Social Protection Advice, Research and Capability building (SPARC) platform will assist Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s (DFAT) Social Protection team and Posts to support policy and program...
Partnerships for Social Protection
Partnerships for Social Protection (P4SP) is providing tailored assistance to support countries to advocate for, build and strengthen effective, sustainable, gender-responsive and shock-responsive social protection systems in the region.
Developing a Comprehensive National Social Protection Systems and Reforms Country Profile for Tunisia
We are supporting United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) and the Ministry of Social Affairs in Tunisia to develop a Comprehensive National Social Protection Systems and Reforms Country Profile for Tunisia.
Shifting the paradigm: building inclusive, lifecycle social security systems in the MENA region
Development Pathways, with support from a Ford Foundation grant, is undertaking an 18-month project to build the evidence on social security across the MENA region and strengthen capacity across civil society to make the case for inclusive social security systems that offer income security to everyone, across the lifecycle.
Analysing the scope for social protection in Somaliland
In the absence of government-led social protection schemes, Save the Children is piloting a child-sensitive social protection (CSSP) programme in Somaliland. Anh Tran, from Development Pathways, is working with Save the Children to analyse the scope for social protection in Somaliland, building on the CSSP, and providing specific recommendations to lay the foundation for building inclusive social protection schemes in Somaliland, that leave no children behind.
South Sudan, Gender Situational Analysis to inform safety nets and resilience programming
In partnership with Forcier Consulting, Development Pathways has recently supported the World Food Programme (WFP) South Sudan Country Office in their first major gender research project, leading to lessons learned and recommendations for gender-responsive programming strategy.
Addressing the economic crisis of COVID-19 in Asia through social protection
UNDP Asia-Pacific and Development Pathways worked to prepare an analytical background paper on fiscal mechanisms to promote inter-generational equity. However, midway through the project, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. With all Asian economies having been hit hard by the crisis and economic growth falling significantly, Development Pathways conducted additional research and analysis to develop a publication.
Expanding Social Protection in Uganda by implementing a pilot and making the case
We were contracted to carry out a long-term project to build a comprehensive national social protection system, playing an integral role in building political support for a more cohesive system.