Children and economic strengthening programs: maximizing benefits and minimizing harm

Summary: This guide is designed for practitioners designing or implementing economic strengthening (es) programs in low-income settings that are sensitive to the protection needs and well-being of vulnerable children. the guide provides an overview of key learning about how es can achieve better outcomes and impacts for children aged 0-18, both within and outside of household care, whether the direct program beneficiaries are adults or adolescents (aged 10-18) themselves. Owner: The CPC livelihoods and economic strengthening task force fhi 360pdf: http://www.microlinks.org/library/children-and-economic-strengthening-pr...

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