The framework laid out in this paper attempts to facilitate the identification of workable pathways for progress among actors. Instead of framing the humanitarian-social protection links as an ‘either-or’ choice, the framework includes a more granular analysis of how collaborations may emerge around select programmatic ‘functions’, as well as the ‘degrees’ of possible connection between national and international support within a given function. While work in progress, such analytical approach is already emerging from country practices and withholds the potential to help ‘unstuck’ the debate.
Unbundled: A framework for connecting safety nets and humanitarian assistance in refugee settings
The framework laid out in this paper attempts to facilitate the identification of workable pathways for progress among actors. Instead of framing the humanitarian-social protection links as an ‘either-or’ choice, the framework includes a more granular analysis of how collaborations may emerge around select programmatic ‘functions’, as well as the ‘degrees’ of possible connection between national and international support within a given function. While work in progress, such analytical approach is already emerging from country practices and withholds the potential to help ‘unstuck’ the debate.
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Author(s) | Karin Seyfert, Manjula Luthria, Shereen Abbady, Ugo Gentilini, Valentina Barca |
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Theme | Political economy and discourse on displacement and solutions |
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