Social Protection and Livelihoods Unit, 2000-2010

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The Social Protection and Livelihoods series includes materials from various projects and initiatives, with heavy documentation for the Age, Gender, and Diversity Mainstreaming (AGDM) Initiative project and its various implementations around the world. Other materials relate to strategic planning; trafficking; and youth programs; as well as projects with Fordham, SIPA at Columbia University, Nike, and Reebok. Materials include reports and research relating to the Livelihoods program, WRC general information and materials; board and delegation materials such as those pertaining to visits to Liberia, Thailand, Nepal, and Colombia; conference and classroom participation materials; meetings; and agendas.

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