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Appendices - Resilience for All?
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This publication is the appendices of the report "Resilience for All? Towards Gender-Responsive Social Protection in South-East Asia" which presents the findings of a desk review of social protection policies and frameworks in South-East Asia and the extent to which these policies have integrated a gender lens. Focusing on nine countries –Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Viet Nam– the report describes the types of social protection instruments currently in use and the extent to which national social protection systems incorporate a gender-responsive approach in programme design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. The report also considers how close national systems are to achieving the globally agreed standard, the ILO Social Protection Floor.