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Bangladesh: Social Protection
This research plan focuses on research activities to build a robust base of empirical evidence in Bangladesh, specifically an evidence base to inform the development of adaptive, shock-responsive social protection systems in the country. Authored by Madhumitha Hebbar and Lucy Scott
Initial COVID-19 responses in Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Uganda: Documentation and learning from March to May 2020
This executive summary of the full report documents the experiences and challenges of scaling up the response to COVID-19 in the first three months of the outbreak – March to May 2020 – in five countries: Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Uganda. Authored by Debbie Hillier, Tom Newton-Lewis, Rithika Nair, and Christoph Larsen.
Initial COVID-19 responses in Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Uganda: Documentation and learning from March to May 2020
This report synthesises the findings from a series of rapid situation analyses on the initial response to COVID-19 in the first few months of the outbreak – March to May 2020 – in five countries: Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Uganda. Authored by Debbie Hillier, Tom Newton-Lewis, Rithika Nair, and Christoph Larsen.
Shock-Responsive Social Protection in Bangladesh
This literature review is designed to systematically document the existing evidence base around the nexus of extreme poverty, natural hazards and social protection in Bangladesh which will help develop a stronger evidence base on how essential social services can adapt and expand to respond to changing needs during and after shocks.
