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Lagos, UNICEF partner to strengthen social protection
NG🏛️ Politics6 days ago

Lagos, UNICEF partner to strengthen social protection

Lagos State Government has partnered with UNICEF to enhance its social protection system through a three-day capacity-building workshop focused on creating shock-responsive and adaptive policies. The initiative aims to address vulnerabilities caused by economic, health, climate, and social challenges faced by marginalized communities. Officials emphasized the importance of strengthening institutional capabilities to anticipate and manage crises effectively. UNICEF highlighted the need for evolving social protection frameworks to tackle increasing risks such as economic instability, public health emergencies, and climate change impacts. The Lagos State Single Social Register was identified as a critical resource for identifying vulnerable populations and improving targeted support.

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Lagos, UNICEF partner to strengthen social protection

Lagos State Government has partnered with UNICEF to enhance its social protection system through a three-day capacity-building workshop focused on creating shock-responsive and adaptive policies. The initiative aims to address vulnerabilities caused by economic, health, climate, and social challenges faced by marginalized communities. Officials emphasized the importance of strengthening institutional capabilities to anticipate and manage crises effectively. UNICEF highlighted the need for evolving social protection frameworks to tackle increasing risks such as economic instability, public health emergencies, and climate change impacts. The Lagos State Single Social Register was identified as a critical resource for identifying vulnerable populations and improving targeted support.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of a collaborative effort between Lagos State Government and UNICEF to improve social protection systems. It includes quotes from both government officials and UNICEF representatives, emphasizing cooperation and shared goals without overtly favoring any side.

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