The document summarizes the different approaches to social protection taken by development partners, referred to as the "Four Horsemen of the Donor Apocalypse". It outlines the characteristics and examples of the "Productivists", "Ten-Percenters", "Instrumentalists", and "Universalists". The document advocates for development partners to support national social protection policies and priorities, build national capacity, and focus on outcomes. Partners should minimize policy intrusion and rationalize support, learning from experiences in countries like Lesotho and Malawi.