Graduation is an approach to social protection that provides assistance to households, allowing them to transition from poverty-alleviating support to being able to access a broader range of social services and economic opportunities.
Do graduation programmes provide marginalized and vulnerable populations with the ability to access their right to social protection? In this video, Lauren Whitehead, Programme Manager, Ultra-Poor Graduation Initiative at BRAC, explains the history and objectives of the graduation approach.
This video is the second of two videos from the UNRISD Seminar Building Livelihoods and Promoting Rights? The Graduation Approach to Social Protection. See the first video featuring Stephen Kidd, Director and Senior Social Policy Specialist at Development Pathways, here: [ Ссылка ]
