Social policy in the Middle East and North African (MENA) has evolved significantly over the last decade. Focusing on three key dimensions - allocation, membership, and entitlement - and the way these play out in social programmes led by governments, UN agencies and NGOs, this book presents a wide breadth of case studies across this complex and diverse region. It questions whether recent social policy initiatives signal a move towards universal social policy convergence or, instead, represent a continuation of previous policy trends, perpetuating poverty and inequality. Leading scholars with extensive first-hand experience of the region offer major conceptual contributions to the comparative social policy literature. They explore recent changes in the wake of the Arab Spring and Syrian and Palestinian refugee crises, and the expansion of social protection, and question the extent to which these developments signal significant and lasting change. The book concludes by providing policy recommendations informed by a broader evaluation of major trends in social policy in the MENA region. This is a valuable resource for students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels studying international social policy, international development, humanitarian and conflict studies, and international politics. It will also be useful to policy makers in government, donor agencies and NGOs working on social protection in the MENA region. Contributors include: B. Abu-Hamad, H. Ait Mansour, J. Aljabiri, J.A. Barry, S.I. Bergh, I. Gercama, R. Jawad, N. Jones, M. Loewe, M. Messkoub, P. Pereznieto, E. Presler-Marshall, F. Samuels, I. Selwaness, M. Shaheen
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Social policy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has evolved significantly over the last decade. It questions whether recent social policy initiatives signal a move towards universal social policy convergence or, instead, represent a continuation of previous policy trends, perpetuating poverty and inequality.
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Contents: 1. Introduction Rana Jawad, Nicola Jones and Mahmood Messkoub 2. Theoretical and Policy Contexts of Social Policy in MENA Rana Jawad, Nicola Jones and Mahmood Messkoub 3. Social protection schemes in the Middle East and North Africa: not fair, not efficient, not effective? Markus Loewe 4. Social Policy and Social Change in MENA: A North African Perspective Hicham Ait Mansour and Rana Jawad 5. The Coverage Gap in the Egyptian Social Protection System: Challenges and Opportunities Irene Selwaness and Mahmood Messkoub 6. Cash Transfers in Iran Mahmood Messkoub 7. A pathway to social justice? Social protection and disability in the State of Palestine Bassam Abu-Hamad, Nicola Jones, Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Paola Pereznieto and Mohammed Shaheen 8. Child Refugees from Syria: Challenges for Social Protection Jose Azoh Barry and Rana Jawad 9. Interrogating the potential of a cash plus approach to tackle multi-dimensional vulnerability in humanitarian contexts: the case of Syrian refugees in Jordan Bassam Abu Hamad, Nicola Jones, Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Fiona Samuels and Ingrid Gercama 10. Social Protection, Political Mobilisation and Islamic NGOs in Iraq post-2003 Janan Aljabiri and Rana Jawad 11. Social accountability, citizenship, and social protection in the MENA region: Exploring the linkages Sylvia I. Bergh 12. Conclusion: Synthesis and policy recommendations Rana Jawad, Nicola Jones and Mahmood Messkoub Index
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ISBN
9781786431981
Publisert
2019-09-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
288

Biographical note

Edited by Rana Jawad, Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology, University of Birmingham, Nicola Jones, Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence Programme, Overseas Development Institute, UK and Mahmood Messkoub, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, the Hague, the Netherlands