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1 Working group Bangkok – 23 April 2012

2 Rules of Jeopardy Social Protection Floor Initiative Each round, the team selects a representative The representative chooses a number He/ she reads the corresponding question to his/her team After consultation, the team gives an answer If the answer is correct, the team earns budget money to implement Social Protection Provisions

3 Rules of Jeopardy Social Protection Floor Initiative + - Jackpot question: earn double Limited time question (1 min) To complicate a bit…

4 4 Choose a number ! 1237654 810911 12 13 14 18171615 22 21 2019 262324252728

5 Question 1 BACK Early-age health programs are not expensive? A.True B.False

6 Question 1 BACK Early-age health programs are not expensive? A.True B.False

7 Question 2 BACK What is the measles immunization coverage among 1- year-olds in South East Asia in 2009? A.52% B.76% C.83%

8 Question 2 BACK What is the measles immunization coverage among 1- year-olds in South East Asia in 2009? A.52% B.76% C.83%

9 Question 3 BACK What are the first two causes of child poverty/deprivation in health? A.income inequalities B.gender C.geographical disparities D.urban/rural disparities

10 Question 3 BACK What are the first two causes of child poverty/deprivation in health? A.income inequalities B.gender C.geographical disparities D.urban/rural disparities

11 Question 4 Which of the following is not a mechanism contributing to provide basic social health protection in the SPF? A.Social insurance B.Free access to healthcare C.Private insurance D.Community based health insurance BACK

12 Question 4 Which of the following is not a mechanism contributing to provide basic social health protection in the SPF? A.Social insurance B.Free access to healthcare C.Private insurance D.Community based health insurance BACK

13 Question 5

14 EARN SOME TIME!! Question 6

15 Question 7 Which of the following recommendation is not appropriate? A.The Floor for Health should answer the needs of chronic ill (ex: include ARVs) B.The essential package should include preventive as well as curative care C.The different schemes should be coordinated and integrated in a unified in a coherent system D.The non contributory system should provide the same level of benefits as the contributory systems BACK

16 Question 7 BACK Which of the following recommendation is not appropriate? A.The Floor for Health should answer the needs of chronic ill (ex: include ARVs) B.The essential package should include preventive as well as curative care C.The different schemes should be coordinated and integrated in a unified in a coherent system D.The non contributory system should provide the same level of benefits as the contributory systems

17 Question 8 BACK Universal child allowance will have only limited impact on child labour, or no impact at all, if not combined with income support measures and employability programs for the parents. A.True B.False

18 Question 8 BACK Universal child allowance will have only limited impact on child labour, or no impact at all, if not combined with income support measures and employability programs for the parents. A.True B.False

19 Question 9 The MDG 2 (Universal access to education) is likely to be achieved by 2015 (excluding China and India) in: A.8 of the 19 countries of SE, NE and N. Asia B.3 of the 19 countries of SE, NE and N. Asia C.15 of the 19 countries of SE, NE and N. Asia BACK

20 Question 9 BACK The MDG 2 (Universal access to education) is likely to be achieved by 2015 (excluding China and India) in: A.8 of the 19 countries of SE, NE and N. Asia B.3 of the 19 countries of SE, NE and N. Asia C.15 of the 19 countries of SE, NE and N. Asia

21 Question 10 What are the child’s needs at individual and household level? 3 at individual level 5 at household level BACK

22 Question 10 What are the child’s needs at individual and household level? Health, nutrition, education= individual level Sanitation, shelter, information, safe drinking water, income= household level BACK

23 Question 11 To design SP measures, children and young people’s voice and opinions do not necessarily need to be included because parents will know better about their needs? A.True B.False. BACK

24 Question 11 To design SP measures, children and young people’s voice and opinions do not necessarily need to be included because parents will know better about their needs? A.True B.False. BACK

25 Question 12 Conditional cash-transfers have proven to efficiently provide income support to the families as well as ensure primary school enrolment and health care prevention. The non fulfillment of the conditionality (school enrolment and health care utilization) is a good indicator of the lack of supply of health and education services. A.True B.False BACK

26 Question 12 Conditional cash-transfers have proven to efficiently provide income support to the families as well as ensure primary school enrolment and health care prevention. The non fulfillment of the conditionality (school enrolment and health care utilization) is a good indicator of the lack of supply of health and education services. A.True B.False BACK

27 Question 13 Child labour is a child protection issue. The Ministry in charge of children protection should be the sole actor to ensure a more efficient intervention. A.True B.False BACK

28 Question 13 BACK Child labour is a child protection issue. The Ministry in charge of children protection should be the sole actor to ensure a more efficient intervention. A.True B.False

29 Question 14 BACK To address child’s deprivation, what interventions are most needed: A.Programs to promote change in behaviours B.Provision of social services and infrastructures C.Cash transfers D.In-kind transfers E.All of the above

30 Question 14 To address child’s deprivation, what interventions are most needed: A.Programs to promote change in behaviours B.Provision of social services and infrastructures C.Cash transfers D.In-kind transfers E.All of the above BACK

31 Question 15 Which one is wrong? To assess if basic income support in a country X is guaranteed, we should look at: A.Social assistance schemes B.Subsidies on essential goods C.Contributory schemes for the formal workers D.Active labour market programs E.Short-time projects put in place after the financial crisis that could be systemized BACK

32 Question 15 WWhich one is wrong? To assess if basic income support in a country X is guaranteed, we should look at: A.Social assistance schemes B.Subsidies on essential goods C.Contributory schemes for the formal workers D.Active labour market programs E.Short-time projects put in place after the financial crisis that could be systemized BACK

33 Question 16 Which country does emphasize more social protection through ALMPs: A.Lao PDR B.Malaysia C.Nepal D.India BACK

34 Question 16 Which country does emphasize more social protection through ALMPs: A.Lao PDR B.Malaysia C.Nepal D.India BACK

35 Question 17 We want to progressively encourage workers in contributory schemes to: A.Give them access to higher levels of benefits B.Avoid having beneficiaries dependant on non- contributory schemes C.Ensure the financial sustainability of the system D.All of the above BACK

36 Question 17 We want to progressively encourage workers in contributory schemes to: A.Give them access to higher levels of benefits B.Avoid having beneficiaries dependant on non- contributory schemes C.Ensure the financial sustainability of the system D.All of the above BACK

37 Question 18 BACK Which of the following design parameters could be flagged as a design issue? A.The Social Security Organization offers a package with a yearly contribution B.The government subsidizes part of the contribution C.The Social Security Organization works with CSOs and community groups to collect the contribution D.The SS organization involves beneficiaries to develop the social protection package

38 Question 18 Which of the following design parameters could be flagged as a design issue? A.The Social Security Organization offers a package with a yearly contribution B.The government subsidizes part of the contribution C.The Social Security Organization works with CSOs and community groups to collect the contribution D.The SS organization involves beneficiaries to develop the social protection package BACK

39 Question 19 In order to progressively implement the social protection floor, it is necessary: A.To establish a social dialogue with all stakeholders involved to agree on priorities B.To concentrate all social protection interventions within one ministry. C.To implement a decentralized system with several ministries working independently D.To create a new institution in charge of social protection. BACK

40 Question 19 BACK In order to progressively implement the social protection floor, it is necessary: A.To establish a social dialogue with all stakeholders involved to agree on priorities B.To concentrate all social protection interventions within one ministry. C.To implement a decentralized system with several ministries working independently D.To create a new institution in charge of social protection.

41 Question 20 Which one is wrong? To ensure income support to the working age population: A.The state should provide and implement all necessary schemes B.Income transfers can be linked to vocational training or job matching to facilitate the graduation of beneficiaries C.The government can rely on community based schemes but needs to ensure the coordination and effectiveness of schemes provided D.Vocational training and re-training can be provided only to formal employees. BACK

42 Question 20 BACK Which one is wrong? To ensure income support to the working age population: A.The state should provide and implement all necessary schemes B.Income transfers can be linked to vocational training or job matching to facilitate the graduation of beneficiaries C.The government can rely on community based schemes but needs to ensure the coordination and effectiveness of schemes provided D.Vocational training and re-training can be provided only to formal employees.

43 Question 21 BACK The Social Protection Floor-Initiative emerged in 2009 as a major UN response to the global crisis. Which of the following is wrong: A.It is a universal set of benefits B.It is a set of guarantees C.It promotes policy coherence D.It is a temporary measure to promote income replacement schemes

44 Question 21 BACK The Social Protection Floor-Initiative emerged in 2009 as a major UN response to the global crisis. Which of the following is wrong: A.It is a universal set of benefits B.It is a set of guarantees C.It promotes policy coherence D.It is a temporary measure to promote income replacement schemes

45 Question 22 BACK Which one(s) of the following proposition(s) is/are true ? The introduction of a universal old age pension is… A.Irrelevant, because the family should take care of their elderly B.Relevant because, when receiving a minimum pension, the elderly invest in the future of their grandchildren C.Relevant, because, when received a minimum pension, the elderly can more easily participate in community activities

46 Question 22 BACK Which one(s) of the following proposition(s) is/are true ? The introduction of a universal old age pension is… A.Irrelevant, because the family should take care of their elderly B.Relevant because, when receiving a minimum pension, the elderly invest in the future of their grandchildren C.Relevant, because, when received a minimum pension, the elderly can more easily participate in community activities

47 Question 23 BACK Statistics show that in rural Brazil pensions are strongly associated with increased school enrolment, particularly of which group? A.Girls of 12-14 years old B.Boys of 12-14 years old C.Children of 12-14 years old.

48 Question 23 BACK Statistics show that in rural Brazil pensions are strongly associated with increased school enrolment, particularly of which group? A.Girls of 12-14 years old B.Boys of 12-14 years old C.Children of 12-14 years old.

49 Question 24 BACK Which SPF measures will have a greater impact on reducing child labour? A.Universal child allowance B.Skills development and employability programs C.Universal health insurance coverage D.Old-age social pension E.All of the above

50 Which SPF measures will have a greater impact on reducing child labour? A.Universal child allowance B.Skills development and employability programs C.Universal health insurance coverage D.Old-age social pension E.All of the above Question 24

51 Question 25 BACK

52 Question 26 The provision of a lump sum upon retirement should be promoted because it will enable the household to invest in small business or pay high education fees of the grand children. A.Yes B.No BACK

53 Question 26 BACK The provision of a lump sum upon retirement should be promoted because it will enable the household to invest in small business or pay high education fees of the grand children. A.Yes B.No

54 Question 27 BACK EARN SOME TIME!!

55 Question 28 BACK The studies of countries that provide social pensions have indicated that the cost of universal social pensions is normally less than how many per cent of GDP? A.2% B.3% C.4% D.5%

56 Question 28 BACK The studies of countries that provide social pensions have indicated that the cost of universal social pensions is normally less than how many per cent of GDP? A.2% B.3% C.4% D.5%


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