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Graduation Model and Social Protection Policies: Lessons from Latin America

18 Aug 2012 by Sandeep Kaur

Tatiana Rincon, Senior Consultant and Graduation Project Coordinator at Fundacion Capital and Austine Gasnier, Operations Officer at Fundacion Capital discuss the link between the Graduation Model and Social Protection in the context of Latin America.

Please read the full article here: http://www.cgap.org/blog/graduation-and-social-protection-latin-america

One comment on “Graduation Model and Social Protection Policies: Lessons from Latin America

  1. Karishma Huda on said:

    Thanks for this post, and it’s great to see governments implementing the graduation program as a way of integrating people into a wider social protection system! I agree that it should be about ensuring that people can benefit from the system, while participating in self-employment and/or other forms of decent work, rather than getting kicked off of the system — as, you correctly state, these households still remain extremely vulnerable. Eager to see the pilot unfold in Colombia, and to learn from your experience!

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