Publication Date
July 2006
26 p
This paper draws together some of the lessons from a study to identify ways of tackling social exclusion through promising practices in health and education in the Asia region. It uncovers some of the processes through which ethnic minorities, disadvantaged castes, the ultra-poor, women and migrants have been excluded; outlines the ways in which projects have identified social exclusion and found ways to realign incentives for greater inclusion; and seeks to draw programmatic lessons for the design and implementation of more effective responses
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Keywords
Disability and social diversity; children with disabilities; ethnic groups; migrants; vulnerable groups; women with disabilities; Education; formal education; Global picture; poverty; Health; systems: leadership and governance; Inclusion; exclusion and discrimination; Politics government and economics; international cooperation