CGIAR Gender News

Toward gender equality in social protection: Evidence gaps and priority research questions

Photo of farmers' hands Photo: C de Bode/CGIAR.

Social protection is a leading strategy for addressing poverty, vulnerability to shocks, and underinvestment in human capital at-scale in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Its popularity among governments is due in part to evidence showing that social protection is effective at bolstering household consumption and food security, and increasing investments in productive assets and education, among others.