 
                Debating policy recommendations about inclusive social protection in protracted crises
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How can social protection and humanitarian assistance be more effective in countries affected by crises, including those driven by conflicts or climate shocks, or by global economic and political shocks.
In this episode of Between the Lines, researchers and policymakers talk on how we can make social protection more inclusive in crisis settings. The panel include:
- Rachel Slater, from the BASIC programme.
- Nadine Khayat, Beirut Urban Lab.
- Julie Wilson McDowell, Save the Children vouchers.
- Charlotte Bilo, UNICEF.
Amongst the discussion, the panel suggest one thing policymakers and practitioners should keep doing. One thing that they should stop doing, and one thing that they should start doing.
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