Seminar
Evidence from inclusive social protection programmes in Lao PDR and Sierra Leone
Highlight implications for policy and programme design and the importance of strengthening the evidence base on disability-inclusive social protection.
Social protection is an important mechanism for improving financial security and inclusion for people with disabilities. While mainstream programmes can support people with disabilities, disability-targeted schemes are often needed to address disability-related costs. This webinar presents findings from two PENDA evaluations in Lao PDR and Sierra Leone. We will share findings on the impact of a cash+ programme for children with disabilities in Lao PDR, followed by learnings from testing an identification and novel assessment tool in Sierra Leone.
Speakers
- Dr Bounhome Soukkhaphone, medical doctor, epidemiologist, and public health researcher at the Lao Tropical and Public Health Institute (Lao TPHI) specialising in maternal and child health
- Amjata Bayoh, Research Coordinator, University of Makeni
- Dr Mark Carew, LSHTM
- Dr Morgon Banks, LSHTM
Event notices
- Please note this event is virtual only
- Please note that the recording link will be listed on this page when available
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Admission
Free and open to all. No registration required
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