Once in a while, a social protection programme becomes famous. Whether because they are efficient, ground-breaking, innovative - or quite the opposite - , these programmes somehow become part of the popular imagery, serving as an international reference of what to do (or not to do).
These top-of-mind programmes have been researched and evaluated thoroughly for many years, but while you may know their main features and facts, you'll probably less familiar with the disagreement, compromise and evolution that has made them what they are today.
In this episode, we'll speak with three designers and implementers of Brazil's Bolsa Familia program. One of the world's best known conditional cash transfers.
Our guests this week are:
Links from episode:
Bolsa Família 2003-2010: Avanços e desafios
Great Policy Successes: Brazil’s Bolsa Família Programme
Cadernos de Estudos N.30: Desenvolvimento social em debate
Bolsa Família 15 Anos (2003-2018)
Plus our monthly round up of ‘Quick Wins’, highlighting news, achievements and research that have sparked our interest.
Quick Wins from Fabio Veras from International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG):