17 th Oct, 2012 ILO. Points 4 right answers! +200 billion dines! 3 right answers! +100 billion dines! 2 right answers! 0 1 right answers! 0 0 right answers!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Social Insurance Mr. W.A.D.S. Gunasinghe Deputy Director, Department of National Planning, Social Insurance.
Advertisements

Sri Lanka: Strengthening Social Protection Key Messages Milan Vodopivec Senior Social Protection Economist The World Bank September 2006.
Changes in the French social protection system Towards a Welfare security ? Michel Messu Nantes University and GEPECS Paris- Descartes (France)
Social protection floors and beyond: Implementation issues Vinicius Pinheiro Deputy Director, ILO Office for the UN in New York Seoul, 7 October 2013.
Module 10: Converting recommendations into policy options ILO, 2013.
Module 9 ILO Game on!. Rules  6 groups  Each group answers 4 questions  And earns budget money to implement social protection in Coresia !  Time limit:
Non Contributory Pension for the Elderly in Lebanon Mounir Rached, Ph.D. Vice president, LEA May 31 st,
Social Security & Employees Benefits Administration
SOCIAL SECURITY ORGANIZATION
Recap’ session. Rules of Jeopardy Social Protection Floor Initiative Each round, the team selects a representative The representative chooses a number.
1.  Social security means any kind of collective measures or activities designed to ensure that members of society meet their basic needs and are protected.
Chapter 3 Section 4.
Social Security Durga Nidhi Sharma 13 Falgun NASC.
HOW CAN SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEMES BE DESIGNED FOR LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES TO EFFECTIVELY PROVIDE FOR THE POOREST? Presentation to the International Conference”
Reaching the Poor: The Case of Universal Coverage in Thailand Chutima Suraratdecha Somying Saithanu Viroj Tangcharoensathien International Health Policy.
Multi-dimensional poverty in the region: Grenada context Presented by: Honorable Delma Thomas Minister for the Ministry of Social Development and Housing.
The Social Protection Floor Valerie Schmitt, DWT Bangkok Jakarta, 26 May 2011.
Rules  5 groups  Each group answers 4 questions  And earns budget money to implement unemployment protection in Coresia !  Time limit: 1 minute.
Social Protection Expenditure and Performance Review (SPER) Jean-Claude Hennicot Consulting Actuary Findings CAMBODIA.
Mitchell Wiener 15 December 2011 ILO Expert Meeting Social Security and Social Protection Floor Pension Reform in Indonesia.
Social protection in Asia Valerie Schmitt, Social Security Specialist, ILO DWT Bangkok Skill Training Workshop to diagnostic the extension of Social Protection.
Protecting Migrant Workers’ Rights to Social Security: ILO standards and ASEAN experience Celine Peyron Bista ILO Bangkok 8 April 2015.
Show and Tell ILO Social Protection Floor and Social Protection activities Christine Bockstal ILO Social Security Department 3 July, 2012, New York 03/07/20121.
1 Asian experiences of the extension of social security coverage - focus on health care 15 October 2007 Bangkok Hiroshi Yamabana Social Security Specialist.
Global trends and Social security issues for workers in non-standard forms of employment Study Visit of the delegation of the Social Insurance Fund of.
Lessons learned and way forward in Indonesia Valerie Schmitt, ILO DWT Bangkok Experts meeting December 2011, Jakarta.
Social Protection Floor concept and assessment methodology Bangkok, 10 August 2011 Valerie Schmitt ILO Social security specialist.
Social protection Assessment based national dialogue in Myanmar June 18 th -20 th, 2014 Nay Pyi Taw Workshop on social protection policy options.
“Overview of SPF and extension of Social Security in the region” Launching of the Bachelet Report in Indonesia 12 December 2011.
GAME ON!. Rules  4 groups  Each group answers 6 questions  And earns budget money to implement social protection in Coresia!  Time limit: 45 seconds.
PROTECTIONNAIRE. Who wants to be a protectionnaire? Coverage Full coverage 100% Question 360% Question 230% Question 10% Ready to start?
By Mrs Arame NDOYE and Mr. Ndiaga NDIAYE From Senegal.
Conversion of Recommendations into Costing Scenarios Sinta Satriana Bangkok, 17 Oct 2012.
National dialogue for the elaboration of a social protection strategy in Myanmar March 24 th -26 th, 2014 Nay Pyi Taw Workshop on the social protection.
Social Welfare in THAILAND Office of the National Commission on Social Welfare Promotion, Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.
Session 2 – Assessment Based National Dialogue Exercise Valerie Schmitt, ILO Bangkok 23 Sept 2013.
Comparative Analysis of the social security legislation in view of a possible future ratification of the Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention.
Session2. Social security Social security is the protection which society provides for its members through a series of public measures: – to compensate.
ILO Tools and Activities in Asia - an overview Valerie Schmitt, Social Security Specialist, ILO DWT Bangkok Skill Training Workshop to diagnostic the extension.
Thailand’s outlook in 2009 Population : million Population : million Labour Force Labour Force employed : 38.7 million employed : 38.7 million.
Loveleen De, ILO Consultation in Clark 30 March 2015 Social Protection Floor and ABND exercise.
Extending Social Protection to the informal economy.
Ensure access of all residents to essential health care services Assessment National Dialogue No2 Bangkok, 30 Nov 2011.
Experts Meeting in Indonesia on Social Security and Social Protection Floor: Learning from Regional Experiences Jakarta, December 2011 Lessons Learned.
Social Protection Floor Building the Assessment Matrix: Thailand Experiences ILO Training Workshop: “Social Protection: Assessment, Costing and Beyond”
Providing Income Security and Active Labour Market Policies for informal economy workers Learning from existing experiences Experts Meeting on social security.
Social protection floors Presentation to UNCT, Manila ILO, 21 May 2014.
ILO, 2014 Facilitator Training August 2014 Introducing the ‘Rapid Assessment Protocol’
Loveleen De and Katharina Bollig, ILO Consultation in Cagayan de Oro 27 April 2015 Social Protection Floor and ABND exercise.
Social protection Assessment based national dialogue in Myanmar September 3 rd -5 th, 2014 Nay Pyi Taw Workshop on evaluating the cost of social protection.
Existing schemes, gaps, recommendations and scenarios Jakarta, 4 August 2011 Sinta Satriana.
Social protection Assessment based national dialogue in Myanmar June 18 th -20 th, 2014 Nay Pyi Taw Workshop on social protection policy options.
Social Protection Floor framework and assessment methodology Jakarta, 4 August 2011 Valerie Schmitt.
International Labour Office 1 A Interregional Trade Union Training on Social Security ILO’s Social Security Standards and related Action (2) Turin,
Session 1 - Introduction & definitions ILO, 2013.
Designing scenarios and RAP model
Social Protection What and Why
Definitions and characteristics of EI & EII in Asia
Social Protection Floor Assessment and Matrix - Preliminary Findings -
Working group Phnom Penh – 3 November 2011.
Extending social protection in the ASEAN and Myanmar
Valerie Schmitt, ILO Bangkok 4 March 2014
Valerie Schmitt, Celine Peyron Bista Hands-on Training, Oct 2013
Jakarta, 13 December 2011 Sinta Satriana
Session 1 - Introduction & definitions
Achieving the SPF Guarantees: Recommendations from group discussions
Building the assessment matrix
Session 2 - Introduction to social protection
SOCIAL SECURITY INTRODUCTION
Social Security Principles and Practices
Presentation transcript:

17 th Oct, 2012 ILO

Points 4 right answers! +200 billion dines! 3 right answers! +100 billion dines! 2 right answers! 0 1 right answers! 0 0 right answers! 0

Lifelines 50:50: Eliminate 2 incorrect options Ask Working Age group: But be warned that they will give you the wrong answer, they may also take your money Call-a-Country: Call the people who have filled the matrix given to your group

Who wants to be a protectionnaire? Ready to start?

1. Myanmar has in place free primary education for all children and nutrition programs specially targeted at some poor and vulnerable groups. Does this mean that the Social Protection Floor for children has been achieved? Health A: Yes C: Maybe D: The answer D B: No

Health A: Yes C: Maybe D: The answer D B: No 1. Myanmar has in place free primary education for all children and nutrition programs specially targeted at some poor and vulnerable groups. Does this mean that the Social Protection Floor for children has been achieved?

2. In Viet Nam, the minimum age to access the universal pension is: Children A: 60 years old C: 70 years old D: 80 years old B: 65 years old

2. In Viet Nam, the minimum age to access the universal pension is: Children A: 60 years old C: 70 years old D: 80 years old B: 65 years old

Working Age A: Between 80% and 84% of the population C: Between 90% and 94% of the population D: Over 95% of the total population B : Between 85% and 89% of the population 3. The percentage of the total population covered by health insurance schemes in Thailand is:

Working Age A: Between 80% and 84% of the population C: Between 90% and 94% of the population D: Over 95% of the total population B : Between 85% and 89% of the population

4. In the Indonesian health programs, the implementation issues include overlap of beneficiaries between which of the following programs? Elderly A: Jamkesmas and Jamsostek C: Askes and JamsostekD: Jamkesda and Jamsostek B: Jamkesmas and Jamkesda

4. In the Indonesian health programs, the implementation issues include overlap of beneficiaries between which of the following programs? Elderly A: Jamkesmas and Jamsostek C: Askes and JamsostekD: Jamkesda and Jamsostek B: Jamkesmas and Jamkesda

5. Most of the child care schemes in Cambodia are financed by: Maternity A: Contributions by beneficiaries C: International donorsD: Donations by individuals B: Taxes

5. Most of the child care schemes in Cambodia are financed by: Maternity A: Contributions by beneficiaries C: International donorsD: Donations by individuals B: Taxes

6. What is the main constraint for achieving universal coverage for maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) benefits in Lao PDR over the short to medium term? HIV A: Lack of specific policy framework C: Lack of resource allocationsD: High fertility rate B: Constraints on supply side

HIV A: Lack of specific policy framework C: Lack of resource allocationsD: High fertility rate B: Constraints on supply side 6. What is the main constraint for achieving universal coverage for maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) benefits in Lao PDR over the short to medium term?

7. Myanmar has provisions for preventive measures so that the target group of children does not become delinquent. What is the target group? Health A: Children in HIV affected households C: Street children D: Children in poor families B: Children in poor and vulnerable households

7. Myanmar has provisions for preventive measures so that the target group of children does not become delinquent. What is the target group? Health A: Children in HIV affected households C: Street children D: Children in poor families B: Children in poor and vulnerable households

8. Which of the following scheme is not yet available in Viet Nam? Children A: Universal old-age and disability pension C: Universal child allowance D: Maternity benefits B: Unemployment insurance scheme

8. Which of the following scheme is not yet available in Viet Nam? Children A: Universal old-age and disability pension C: Universal child allowance D: Maternity benefits B: Unemployment insurance scheme

9. In Thailand which of the following groups are entitled to receive a child allowance? Working Age A:CCivil servants and military personnel C: Informal economy workers registered under the Social Security Act, Article 40 D: All informal economy workers B: Private sector employees registered under the Social Security Act, Article 33

Working Age A:CCivil servants and military personnel C: Informal economy workers registered under the Social Security Act, Article 40 D: All informal economy workers B: Private sector employees registered under the Social Security Act, Article In Thailand which of the following groups are entitled to receive a child allowance?

10. Which of the following programs in Indonesia is provided universally to all students? Elderly A: PKSA (Children Social Welfare Program) C: BOS (School Operational Assistance) program D: School feeding program B: BSM Scholarship

10. Which of the following programs in Indonesia is provided universally to all students? Elderly D: School feeding program B: BSM Scholarship A: PKSA (Children Social Welfare Program) C: BOS (School Operational Assistance) program

11. The National Social Protection Strategy for the Poor and Vulnerable (NSPS) in Cambodia aims at developing social protection and improving the lives of people. Which of the following is NOT an approach followed by it? Maternity A: Protecting the poorest and most disadvantaged C: Preventing the impact of risks that could lead to negative coping D: Promoting the poor out of poverty by building human capital B: Providing safety nets for the most vulnerable in contingencies

11. The National Social Protection Strategy for the Poor and Vulnerable (NSPS) in Cambodia aims at developing social protection and improving the lives of people. Which of the following is NOT an approach followed by it? Maternity A: Protecting the poorest and most disadvantaged C: Preventing the impact of risks that could lead to negative coping D: Promoting the poor out of poverty by building human capital B: Providing safety nets for the most vulnerable in contingencies

12. What is the target year set by the Government of Lao PDR to achieve universal coverage of social health protection? HIV A: 2015 C: 2020D: 2025 B: 2018

HIV A: 2015 C: 2020D: 2025 B: What is the target year set by the Government of Lao PDR to achieve universal coverage of social health protection?

13. Which of the following is not a primary health care scheme in Singapore? Health A: Medisave C: Medicaid D: Medifund B: Medishield

Health A: Medisave C: Medicaid D: Medifund B: Medishield 13. Which of the following is not a primary health care scheme in Singapore?

Children A: All poor senior citizens to augment daily subsistence and medical needs C: Frail or sick senior citizens who are non-pensioners of insurance providers to support medical needs D: None of the above B: Frail or sick senior citizens who are non- pensioners of insurance providers to augment daily subsistence and medical needs 14. The social pension for the Indigent Senior Citizens Program of the Philippines provides P500 monthly stipend to which group?

Children A: All poor senior citizens to augment daily subsistence and medical needs C: Frail or sick senior citizens who are non-pensioners of insurance providers to support medical needs D: None of the above B: Frail or sick senior citizens who are non- pensioners of insurance providers to augment daily subsistence and medical needs 14. The social pension for the Indigent Senior Citizens Program of the Philippines provides P500 monthly stipend to which group?

15. According to the assessment matrix, in order to guarantee an income security to its working age population, Thailand should (several answers possible) : Working Age A: Establish a maternity allowance and a sickness benefit for informal sector workers C: Increase the level of benefits of the disability allowance D: Establish a public works program to compensate for the loss of income of agriculture workers during the off-farming season B: Develop a more systematic training programme for workers l

15. According to the assessment matrix, in order to guarantee an income security to its working age population, Thailand should (several answers possible) : Working Age A: Establish a maternity allowance and a sickness benefit for informal sector workers C: Increase the level of benefits of the disability allowance D: Establish a public works program to compensate for the loss of income of agriculture workers during the off-farming season B: Develop a more systematic training programme for workers

16. Which of the following benefits is NOT provided on a monthly basis in Indonesia? Elderly A: Benefits for the severely disabled C: Old age benefits for formal sector workers D: Old age benefits for military personnel B: Benefits for the elderly with no family support

16. Which of the following benefits is NOT provided on a monthly basis in Indonesia? Elderly A: Benefits for the severely disabled C: Old age benefits for formal sector workers D: Old age benefits for military personnel B: Benefits for the elderly with no family support

17. In 2009, Health Equity Funds covered how many of Cambodia's 77 districts? Maternity A: 20 C: 40D: 50 B: 30

17. In 2009, Health Equity Funds covered how many of Cambodia's 77 districts? Maternity A: 20 C: 40D: 50 B: 30

18. The Government of Lao PDR is planning to merge the existing health protection schemes. Which one of the following is NOT a reason for doing so? HIV A: Improve quality of care C: Improve administrative efficiency D: Increase the risk pool B: Extend coverage

18. The Government of Lao PDR is planning to merge the existing health protection schemes. Which one of the following is NOT a reason for doing so? HIV A: Improve quality of care D: Increase the risk pool B: Extend coverage C: Improve administrative efficiency

19. Policy gap: in Singapore, there is a need to improve accessibility to insurance for children: Health A: In rural areas C: In very poor households D: In poor families B: With disabilities

19. Policy gap: in Singapore, there is a need to improve accessibility to insurance for children: Health A: In rural areas C: In very poor households D: In poor families B: With disabilities

20. Which statement most accurately reflects a policy gap for the active age group of the Philippines? Children A: Lack of work injury insurance C: Lack of unemployment insurance D: None of the above B: Lack of public employment programme

Children A: Lack of work injury insurance C: Lack of unemployment insurance D: None of the above B: Lack of public employment programme 20. Which statement most accurately reflects a policy gap for the active age group of the Philippines?

21. To overcome policy gaps and implementation issues related to the provision of a minimum elderly allowance, Thailand should: Working Age A: Shift the management of the elderly allowance to the Social Security Office to facilitate portability of benefits across pension schemes C: Ensure that the amount of allowance is indexed on inflation D: Add 500 Baht per month to existing level of benefits B: Reduce the age threshold from 60 years to 55 years of age

21. To overcome policy gaps and implementation issues related to the provision of a minimum elderly allowance, Thailand should: Working Age A: Shift the management of the elderly allowance to the Social Security Office to facilitate portability of benefits across pension schemes C: Ensure that the amount of allowance is indexed on inflation D: Add 500 Baht per month to existing level of benefits B: Reduce the age threshold from 60 years to 55 years of age

22. Which of the following programs is NOT available in Indonesia? Elderly A: Unemployment insurance C: Old age savingsD: Pension B: Work injury insurance

22. Which of the following programs is NOT available in Indonesia? Elderly A: Unemployment insurance C: Old age savingsD: Pension B: Work injury insurance

23. What was the total benefit expenditure under the National Social Security Fund for Civil Servants in Cambodia in 2009? Maternity A: USD 8.3 million C: USD 16.5 millionD: USD 22.7 million B: USD 11.6 million

Maternity A: USD 8.3 million C: USD 16.5 millionD: USD 22.7 million B: USD 11.6 million 23. What was the total benefit expenditure under the National Social Security Fund for Civil Servants in Cambodia in 2009?

24. For which of the four SPF guarantees is the coverage highest among the poor in Lao? HIV A: Health protection C: Income security for the working age group D: Income security for the elderly and disabled B: Benefits for children

24. For which of the four SPF guarantees is the coverage highest among the poor in Lao? HIV A: Health protection B: Benefits for children C: Income security for the working age group D: Income security for the elderly and disabled