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Volume 19, Number 2, 1 July 2011

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Introduction
pp. 169-177(9)
Author: Sweetman, Caroline

Transformative social protection programming for children and their carers: a gender perspective
pp. 179-194(16)
Authors: Sabates-Wheeler, Rachel; Roelen, Keetie

Cash transfers, gender equity and women's empowerment in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia
pp. 195-212(18)
Authors: Molyneux, Maxine; Thomson, Marilyn

`It was as if we were drowning': shocks, stresses and safety nets in India
pp. 213-227(15)
Authors: Huda, Karishma; Kaur, Sandeep

Leaders, not clients: grassroots women's groups transforming social protection
pp. 241-253(13)
Authors: Asaki, Becca; Hayes, Shannon

Addressing gendered risks and vulnerabilities through social protection: examples of good practice from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Peru
pp. 255-270(16)
Authors: Holmes, Rebecca; Jones, Nicola; Mannan, Fouzia; Vargas, Rosana; Tafere, Yisak; Woldehanna, Tassew

Resources
pp. 295-307(13)
Author: Cooke, Liz

Views, events, and debates
pp. 309-324(16)
Authors: Hague, Gill; Thiara, Ravi; Ndira, Patrick; Hopkins, Adrienne

War and Rape: Law, Memory and Justice
pp. 329-331(3)
Author: Bourke, Joanna

Gender and Migration: Feminist Interventions
pp. 334-336(3)
Author: Eade, Deborah

Women and War: Gender Identity and Activism in Times of Conflict
pp. 341-343(3)
Author: Pedersen, Jennifer

Gender, Women and the Tobacco Epidemic
pp. 344-345(2)
Author: Payne, Sarah

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