Extending social protection is indispensable for developing and emerging countries to reach their sustainable development goals. We help policy-makers adapt their systems in contexts where informality remains the norm.
Informality and Globalisation: In Search of a New Social Contract
How have global trends affected Informal Employment and what role can social contracts play in mediating its impact? How can we address the factors that make informal workers vulnerable?
Jobs for Rural Youth - The Role of Local Food Economies
The food economy is the largest provider of jobs in developing countries, but food economy jobs are mainly in agriculture production, with low pay and poor working conditions. Out new report explains.
The EU Social Protection Systems Programme
The EU-SPS supports low- and middle-income countries in building sustainable and inclusive social protection systems.
Key Indicators of Informality based on Individuals and their Household (KIIbIH)
Global, country- specific and thematic research
Holistic assessments of national social protection systems
Policy Dialogue on Social Protection and Development