Matthew Greenslade is an economist who has worked on social protection for twenty five years inside and outside the UK government, including in countries such as Kenya, Nepal and Uganda.
This is a story of hope, if governments and the people that vote for them lead the way. Read it. * Professor Jimi Adesina, University of South Africa * Matthew Greenslade tells a fascinating human story but also reviews the evidence in a wonderfully accessible way. This book will inspire those working for universal social protection and give them the tools to continue the fight. * Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation, 2010-2022 * Read?this?book. It?describes?how?countries?like?Nepal?have followed their own path in advancing universal social protection. * Dr Dilli Raj Khanal, former Member of Parliament and of the National Planning Commission, Nepal * One of the most comprehensive books on universality in social protection I’ve read, and a powerful reminder that social security is a human right. * Lena Simet, Senior Researcher Human Rights Watch * The author compellingly sets out the case for universal social protection systems that enable?everyone?to address risks and shocks across their lifecycle, including persons with disabilities, the cause of whom Stephen Kidd has tirelessly championed. * Dr Muhannad Alazzeh, Secretary General of the Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Jordan *