1. Kosovo

    UN Kosovo Team (UNKT)

    A rapid desk-based diagnostic of Kosovo's social protection system for the UN country team, identifying composition lock-in (pensions absorb more than 80% of the envelope, the only poverty-targeted programme reaches roughly a third of the poorest quintile) and a narrow reform window opened by the February 2026 ministerial reunification.

  2. Serbia

    UNICEF Serbia and Red Cross of Serbia

    Multi-year work across Serbia's public finance and social protection ecosystem: a parliamentary training manual on public finance for children with the Ministry of Finance, a municipal assessment linking climate financing with child-focused investment, an analytical brief on the 2025 price-cap package and its implications for child poverty, and humanitarian cash work with the Red Cross of Serbia.

  3. Türkiye

    UNICEF Türkiye

    A readiness assessment of Türkiye's national social protection system for delivering humanitarian cash during shocks, drawing on the Syrian refugee response, the COVID-19 cash expansion and the 2023 earthquakes, with a sequenced four-pillar agenda.

  4. Caribbean

    Multiple Caribbean governments and UN/UNICEF

    Four years working across seven Caribbean Small Island Developing States in two streams: M&E frameworks, operational manuals and grievance redress for national social protection programmes, and independent assessment of UN and ECHO-funded regional initiatives on shock-responsive social protection.

  5. Ukraine

    UNICEF Ukraine

    Three-month emergency deployment in the early phase of the war to design and roll out humanitarian cash reaching roughly 50,000 households, channelled through Ukraine's national systems rather than a parallel humanitarian channel.

  6. North Macedonia

    UNICEF North Macedonia

    Seven years leading UNICEF's social policy and social protection portfolio, anchoring the 2019 Laws on Social Protection and Child Protection, a redesigned income-tested child allowance, and a new ICF-based disability assessment model for children.