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The risks and outcomes of getting help for marginalised people: navigating access to social assistance in crises

This research focuses on the risks of navigating access to social assistance in crises for marginalised people such as women and girls, children and youth, older people, people with disabilities, ethnic and religious minorities, and sexual and gender non-conforming people. The research also explains how badly designed social assistance can negatively impact people facing multiple and intersecting inequalities. It focuses on risks, such as neglect, discrimination, sexual exploitation and abuse, increased household and community tensions, gender-based violence, stigma, theft, and accessibility issues. It also considers the risks faced by those who are excluded from social assistance.

Date of publication
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Population
Children and adolescents
Ethnic minorities
LGBT+ people    
Older people
People with disabilities
Refugees and internally displaced people
Women and girls
Sector
Disability inclusion
Education and skills
Gender-based violence (GBV)       
Health
Human rights and democracy
Social inclusion   
Social protection
Type of resource
Evidence/literature review
Funding
FCDO-funded resource by partner
Length
Long (20 pages+)
Geographical focus
Global
Language
English