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Gendered Risks, Poverty and Vulnerability in India: Case Study of the Raskin Food Subsidy Program in Indonesia
This study is part of a larger research project that involved a number of different countries in Africa (Ethiopia and Ghana), Latin America (Mexico and Peru), South Asia (Bangladesh and India) and Southeast Asia (Indonesia and Vietnam). All the research partners had the same goal of assessing the gender dimensions of social protection programming as well as its impacts on people’s well-being. This report specifically examines the gendered dimensions and impacts of the Indonesian subsidized food program, Raskin (Rice for Poor Households), which have until now been under-researched.
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