
This book aims to examine the potential for expanding social protection to include the most vulnerable and marginalized groups across four Arab countries of study: Jordan, Tunisia, Lebanon, and Egypt. The book operates on the premise that social protection is an inherent human right that should be accessible to all individuals throughout their lives. The objective of social protection is therefore to shift away from the narrow view of relief provision and toward a human rights-based approach that understands social protection as a tool for empowering individuals and promoting equity.
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