Social Protection Global Technical Team Retreat,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Scaling-up the UNDP-UNEP Poverty and Environment Initiative January 2007 environment for the MDGs.
Advertisements

MDG based national development strategies and plans in Africa: the role of the Integrated Package of Services Presentation by BDP/BRSP at RBA Workshop.
Global Campaign on Social Security and Coverage for All Progress Report March 2004.
Decent Work and a Fair Globalization : the role of ILO standards International Labour Standards Department.
ILO Strategic Policy Framework
PARIS21 CONSORTIUM MEETING Paris, October 2002 Progress Report of the Task Team on Food, Agriculture and Rural Statistics  Objectives  Past activities.
IPC Global Strategic Programme ( ) IPC Global Partners: IPC REGIONAL Strategic Programme IPC Regional Steering Committee Meeting – March.
Towards a European network for digital preservation Ideas for a proposal Mariella Guercio, University of Urbino.
1 PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY IN ASIA & THE PACIFIC: ILO ROAP GENDER MAINSTREAMING STRATEGY (GEMS) I:\NH\GMstrat\GEMSstrat.ppt.
The ten-year framework of the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament ECPRD Working Group on ICT Annual Meeting November 2010 Bucharest,
The CG on ECCD: Developing Our Strategy.
Trade Union Training on employment policies with a focus on youth employment 11 July, 2007 Turin, Italy.
The ILO’s approach to Decent Work for Young People Giovanna Rossignotti Coordinator Youth Employment Programme Course (A300850) - Trade union training.
Eurostat/UNSD Conference on International Outreach and Coordination in National Accounts for Sustainable Development and Growth 6-8 May, Luxembourg These.
Elements of an Effective Regional Strategy for Development of Statistics - SADC Ackim Jere SADC Secretariat Gaborone, Botswana PARIS 21 Forum on Reinforcing.
Statistics for Transparency, Accountability, and Results: The Busan Action Plan for Statistics PARIS21 & The World BankMeeting on the Busan Action Plan.
The Millennium Development Goals The fight against global poverty and inequality.
Consultant Advance Research Team. Outline UNDERSTANDING M&E DATA NEEDS PEOPLE, PARTNERSHIP AND PLANNING 1.Organizational structures with HIV M&E functions.
13 TH AFRICAN REGIONAL MEETING ADDIS ABABA, 3 DECEMBER 2015 INFORMATION SESSION ON THE ILO DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION STRATEGY
GENDER MAINSTREAMING AT THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE Presentation by the BUREAU FOR GENDER EQUALITY International Labour Office.
Department of Labour Presentation of ILO 93 rd Conference to the Portfolio Committee on Labour 8 November 2005.
Findings From the National Preparations For Rio + 20 for Select Developing Countries A UNDESA/UNDP partnership International Workshop on Strengthening.
Waisea Vosa Climate Change Unit Division of Political and Treaties Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Paris, Accra, Busan. Paris Declaration of 2005 Provides foundation for aid effectiveness agenda. Introduces aid effectiveness principles which remain.
FAO’s role in enabling effective food security and nutrition policies Mark McGuire Senior Programme Coordinator, SO1 team member, ESD, FAO-HQ FSN Forum.
URBACT IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS. URBACT in a nutshell  European Territorial Cooperation programme (ETC) co- financed by ERDF  All 28 Member States as.
EXECUTIVE COURSE Social Security Department Education, Training and Capacity Building ILO DWT for East and South-East Asia and the Pacific.
UNEG Evaluation Week 25 – 29 April 2016 EPE – Evaluability of SDGs ILO Evaluability of SDGs through a decent work lens- ILO’s work on evaluability of SDGs.
ITCILO/ACTRAV COURSE A Capacity Building for Members of Youth Committees on the Youth Employment Crisis in Africa 26 to 30 August 2013 ILO Instruments.
Decent Work Country Program (DWCP) DWCP – an operational framework for the policies and programmes of the ILO. DWCP - a management tool to organize ILO.
Social security for social justice and a fair globalization: Introduction Recurrent discussion on the strategic objective of social protection (social.
Understanding DWCPs, tripartite process and role of Trade Unions How the ILO works at a national level.
Cooperation between Government Authorities and Agencies to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by the Republic of Belarus Yelena Kukharevich National.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE Agenda 2030 in the Czech Republic
Understanding DWCPs, tripartite process and role of Trade Unions
Developing reporting system for SDG and Agenda 2063, contribution of National Statistical System, issues faced and challenges CSA Ethiopia.
Activity of the High-Level Group for Partnership, Coordination and Capacity Building for Statistics for Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development (HLG) Gulmira.
Session 4 – How can employers be involved? Understanding R202
Social security for Social Justice and a fair globalisation
One UN-SPF Initiative Delivering as One on social protection
GTT Social Protection March 2017
SDGs and the ILO’s Role:
MAINSTREAMING OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES’ CONSIDERATIONS IN RELATION TO THE ENERGY SECTOR Presentation to the Joint Meeting of the.
Enhancing employers’ involvement in Social Protection policy debates
GEF governance reforms to enhance effectiveness and civil society engagement Faizal Parish GEC, Central Focal Point , GEF NGO Network GEF-NGO Consultation.
UNDERSTANDING SDGs.
UNDG Coordination Toolkit
Fabio Durán-Valverde ILO GTTSP retreat March 2017, Geneva
UN SPF-I and UNDG coordination on social protection
Policies extending social security coverage
11/18/2018 ANNUAL performance PLAN (2018/19) NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE – 02 MAY 2018.
Presidential Department
Field Operations & Structure and Technical Cooperation Review
Status of Implementation of SDG Indicator Framework in Ghana
ILO’s Approach to Labour Migration
The role of standards in social security and ILO follow-up
12/5/2018 ANNUAL performance PLAN (2018/19) NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Select COMMITTEE – 19 June 2018.
Scanning the environment: The global perspective on the integration of non-traditional data sources, administrative data and geospatial information Sub-regional.
Introduction on the outline and objectives of the workshop
Governance of social security
Helene Skikos DG Education and Culture
Understanding DWCPs, tripartite process and role of Trade Unions
International Training Centre of the ILO
ILO Decent Work Country Programmes
Understanding DWCPs, tripartite process and role of Trade Unions
Decent Work in the Americas:
ILO’s approach to youth employment
Aims of Social Protection Floor Initiative
REPORT OF THE SIXTH MEETING OF THE STATISTICAL COMMISSION FOR AFRICA
Implementing the 2030 Agenda in the Asia- Pacific region, January 2019, Shanghai Institutional arrangements to facilitate coherence in sustainable.
Presentation transcript:

Social Protection Global Technical Team Retreat, Outcome 3 on Creating and Extending Social Protection Floors for P&B 2016-17: & Outcome 3 proposal for P&B 2018-19 Social Protection Global Technical Team Retreat, Geneva, 15-17 March 2017

P&B 2016-17 ILO Regional Offices for Africa, Arab States, Asia and Europe have identified Outcome 3 as one of the priorities for the 2016-17 biennium, Latina America and the Caribbean in the framework of the Formalization programme. 110 CPOs linked to Outcome 3 on Creating and extending social protection floors: 60 CPOs have been identified as Target. Modification of the status of some of the CPOs, discussed during February OBWs not yet reflected in system. - Interventions in target CPOs by branches of social security

P&B 2016-17: Summary of targets by region and by indicator   3.1 3.2 3.3 Total Region As per P&B 2016-17 As of March 2017 Africa 5 12 7 1 4 11 23 Americas 2 3 8 Arab States 9 Asia-Pacific 6 Europe Central-Asia 17 28 18 19 10 13 45 60

Some highlights from GB discussion on Outcome 3 (October 2016) GB Some highlights from GB discussion on Outcome 3 (October 2016) GB.328/POL/1 Unanimous support for the strategy of Outcome 3 and the importance of social protection Workers «Social protection was one of the best defined priorities in the ILO, and undoubtedly an area where the ILO has the potential to lead and to make a difference, building on its rich body of standards and established expertise in that field, and to become an international centre of excellence. Social protection should be a priority area for future work and resource allocation should be increased, including through the mobilization of additional voluntary contributions.” Employers «social protection systems are essential to combat poverty..” and there is a need to have broader reflection on the future of social protection.

Some highlights from GB discussion on Outcome 3 (October 2016) GB Some highlights from GB discussion on Outcome 3 (October 2016) GB.328/POL/1 The following were also highlighted. The need to, among others,: Provide support to integrate SPF in national strategic plans and to support their implementation in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development intensify evidence-based advocacy work and policy guidance on the extension of SP to all categories of workers; Increase efforts to disseminate best practices and solutions for the extension of SP among stakeholders; Build capacities of social partners, policy-makers and stakeholders to participate in development and implementation of SP systems; Build strategic partnerships to maintain ILO’s leadership role in SP

P&B proposals for 2018-19: Outcome 3

P&B proposals for 2018-19: Strategy of Outcome 3 GB support for the strategy of Outcome 3 ILO Regional Offices for Africa, Arab States, and Europe have identified Outcome 3 as one of the priorities for the 2016-17 biennium, Asia under the focus of reversing widening inequalities, Americas in the framework of the formalization programme Within the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, the strategy focuses on providing support to constituents to: develop SP strategies, policies and legal frameworks to extend coverage or enhance benefits strengthen governance, financial management and sustainability of SP delivery enhance the capacities of constituents and expand knowledge base GB discussion of Monday 14 March

P&B Indicators for Outcome 3 for 2018-19 Criteria for success Target Indicator 3.1: on policies, strategies, regulatory or legal frameworks: Number of member States that have adopted new or improved national social protection strategies, policies or legal frameworks to extend coverage or enhance benefit adequacy All of the following must be met: 3.1.1 The strategies, policies or legal frameworks have been prepared in consultation with the social partners. 3.1.2 The strategies, policies or legal frameworks are guided by relevant international labour standards. 3.1.3 The strategies, policies or legal frameworks are guided by gender equality and non-discrimination considerations. 3.1.4 The strategies, policies or legal frameworks take into account, where relevant, environmental sustainability or climate change. 25 member States (8 in Africa, 4 in the Americas, 3 in Arab States, 8 in Asia–Pacific, 2 in Europe–Central Asia)

P&B Indicators for Outcome 3 for 2018-19 Criteria for success Target Indicator 3.2 on governance and institutional development for service delivery: Number of member States that have improved their institutional policies or regulatory frameworks to strengthen governance, financial management or sustainability for the delivery of social protection At least one of the following must be met: 3.2.1 Government, in consultation with the social partners, has improved institutional policies or regulatory frameworks to strengthen the governance, financial management and sustainability of a social security scheme. 3.2.2 A national coordination mechanism or institution to support national dialogue on social protection has been strengthened or operationalized. 3.2.3 Constituents endorse recommendations to operationalize the delivery of social protection. 3.2.4 A social protection institution has improved its organizational plan, IT system or administrative infrastructure for more efficient service delivery. 3.2.5 Government ratifies the Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No.102) or another up-to-date social security standard. 22 member States (8 in Africa, 5 in the Americas, 2 in Arab States, 7 in Asia–Pacific)

P&B Indicators for Outcome 3 for 2018-19 Criteria for success Target Indicator 3.3 on capacity building and knowledge development: Number of member States in which constituents have enhanced their knowledge base and capacity to design, manage or monitor social protection systems At least one of the following must be met: 3.3.1 Government designs or updates a statistical database or a monitoring and evaluation system to measure achievement of SDG targets related to social protection, inform policy design or improve the management and sustainability of social protection. 3.3.2 Constituents design, manage or deliver social protection systems using an ILO or Social Protection Inter Agency Cooperation Board knowledge product. 3.3.3 Constituents develop and implement measures aimed at social protection, education and awareness. 3.3.4 Social protection institution enhances transparency through the publication of information and statistical indicators on social protection operation, performance and sustainability. 14 member States (7 in Africa, 3 in the Americas, 1 in Arab States, 3 in Asia–Pacific)