Description
Gender and age play a disproportionately large role in the way people experience risks, vulnerabilities, and opportunities. Events at different stages in life, like marriage, childbearing or retirement, can mean that women and girls are at a heightened risk of experiencing poverty. Social protection, such as cash transfers or health insurance, can help address poverty and vulnerability, as well as supporting people during shocks from childhood through to old age.
In this podcast, Ramya Subrahmanian, Nyasha Tirivayi, and Lauren Whitehead are in conversation about Gender-Responsive and Age-Sensitive Social Protection.
Ramya Subrahmanian:
https://www.unicef-irc.org/profiles/10051-Ramya-Subrahmanian.html
https://x.com/ramyainnocenti?s=20
Nyasha Tirivayi:
https://www.unicef-irc.org/profiles/10098-Nyasha-Tirivayi.html
Lauren Whitehead:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-whitehead-workprofile
https://twitter.com/lwhitehead301