IMF/World Bank: Targeted Safety Net Programs Fall Short on R

IMF/World Bank: Targeted Safety Net Programs Fall Short on Rights Protection

Targeted social protection programs intended to cushion people from the economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic have only had limited success in protecting human rights, Human Rights Watch said today.

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