Social Protection
For Includovate, the persistence of extreme poverty, inequality and vulnerability are symptoms of social injustice and structural inequality. Some of these problems can be rectified through social policy initiatives in the form of social protection. Social protection, also known as ‘redistribution’ or ‘welfare’, protects citizens from deprivation and adversity. It usually offers support to the poor and vulnerable and encompasses social assistance, social security, employment assistance and social safety nets. Social protection can be a tool that contributes to rebalancing the distribution of power and resources that keeps people poor excluded. Depending on how it is designed and the national context, social protection can also contribute to a sense of citizenship.