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Bahrain: Design, implementation and child-sensitivity of social protection responses to COVID-19

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  • Soha Farouk

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  • Lucas Sato

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  • João Pedro Dytz

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  • Soha Farouk & Lucas Sato & João Pedro Dytz, 2022. "Bahrain: Design, implementation and child-sensitivity of social protection responses to COVID-19," One Pager 528, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    1. Charlotte Bilo & João Pedro Dytz & Lucas Sato, 2022. "Social protection responses to COVID-19 in MENA: Design, implementation and child-sensitivity," One Pager Arabic 526, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
    2. Charlotte Bilo & João Pedro Dytz & Lucas Sato, 2022. "Social protection responses to COVID-19 in MENA: Design, implementation and child-sensitivity," One Pager 526, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    social protection; MENA; COVID-19; Bahrain;
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