As the world slowly emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is an opportune time to take stock of the implications of the pandemic response for the social protection sector and to define new strategic priorities. History tells us that crises can often accelerate advances in social protection as a result of an increased appreciation of its importance, lessons learned about the deficiencies in systems revealed by the crisis, and the know-how generated in the response. This is all true in the case of COVID-19.
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