Social Policy in Development: Coherence and Cooperation in the Real World

Published By: UN-DESA | Published Date: September, 01 , 2010

Research and practice related to social policy and poverty alleviation have left a legacy of a very broad agenda of “things that need to be done”, along with important unanswered questions about how to integrate social and economic development. These suggest the fruitfulness of focusing more on the distinctions among countries, in terms of their capacities, generating ideas about priorities and sequences, and working to reduce the agenda. Instead of new big ideas and new paradigms, the development community needs to get better at matching ideas to realities, and at generating contextually grounded processes for taking the next step.

Author(s): Merilee Grindle | Posted on: Jan 13, 2016 | Views()


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