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Social Protection Floor A UN Joint crisis initiative Experience from Thailand August 10, 2010 Social Protection Floor initiative
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1. Social protection is a human right Social Protection Floor initiative Social security is a basic human right: Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), Article 22: “Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security” International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966), Article 9: “recognize the right of everyone to social security, including social insurance” The right to education is universally recognized: Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 Various international conventions, national constitutions, development plans Consequence: States and international community have the obligation to take appropriate measures to guarantee this right (legal, administrative, budgetary …) Each individual is entitled to a minimum level of social protection, without exception or discrimination One area of social security (access to health) is adressed by a specific right: the right to health
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1. Social protection has a redistribution function and therefore … Social Protection Floor initiative Contributes to protect people from economic and social shocks Contributes to reduce poverty and inequalities Income transfers through social security have a short term and a longer term effect on income inequality & moving out of poverty Contributes to boost consumption of households & to the development of the domestic market, and a more balanced economy Boost economic growth by raising domestic demand / internal markets Enhance human capital and productive employment - a better educated, healthy and well nourished workforce
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1. Social Protection has also a role in times of crisis Social Protection Floor initiative In times of crisis social security systems act as social and economic stabilizers: They mitigate the economic and financial impact of Unemployment and Under-Employment on workers and their families social stability They support aggregate domestic demand facilitate recovery Lessons learned from past crises: countries that had effective and efficient social security systems in place were much better equipped than those who had not put such systems into place Most of the fiscal stimulus packages adopted by the governments included social protection components
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On April 2009, the UN Chief Executives Board (CEB) have agreed on nine joint initiatives to confront the crisis, accelerate recovery and pave the way for a fairer and more sustainable globalization: 1.Additional financing for the most vulnerable 2.Food Security 3.Trade 4.A Green Economy Initiative 5.A Global Jobs Pact 6.A Social Protection Floor 7.Humanitarian, Security and Social Stability 8.Technology and Innovation 9.Monitoring and Analysis 2. The UN CEB Social Protection Floor-Initiative Social Protection Floor initiative
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Who participates in the SPF initiative? –National stakeholders including governments (Ministries of Labour, Health, Finance, Agriculture …); social partners; national NGOs –17 UN Agencies: ILO and WHO (co-leaders), FAO, OHCHR, UN regional commissions, UNAIDS, UNDP, UNDESA, UNESCO, UNICEF, UNFPA, UNHABITAT, UNHCR, UNODC, UNRWA, WFP, WMO –The World Bank and IMF –Regional development banks, bilateral donors, global funds –International NGOs and associations (Helpage, ISSA, Care …) Social Protection Floor initiative 2. The UN CEB SPF-I
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Supply of essential services for all the population: -housing, -education, -health care supply, -water and sanitation, -food, etc. Supply Financing access to essential health care (HEFs, CBHI, Subsidized health insurance …) Minimum income support : -to children (family/child benefits), -the working poor (cash transfers and PWPs) -and the elderly (minimum pensions) … to ensure access to basic social services. Demand Social Protection Floor initiative 2. The UN CEB SPF-I The SPF = guarantee of access to essential services and social transfers for the poor and vulnerable. It focuses on 2 critical components:
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Working poor, under- employed PWPs, employment guaranteed schemes Elderly, disabled..Minimum pensions Social services & transfers For…Types of programs Water, Food, Sanitation, Housing: Transfers in kind: food, water … All the poorFood distribution, water supply Minimum income: Transfers in cashFamilies with childrenFamily/Child allowances Education:Supply of schools + Financial / Physical access ChildrenScholarships, School feeding programs Health:Health care supply + Financial / Physical access All populationSubsidized health insurance, HEFs … Social Protection Floor initiative
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2. A vertical dimension aims to provide higher levels of income security and access to higher quality health care. 2. 1. An horizontal dimension : Extension of the SPF (minimum income security and access to health care) to the whole population (“minimum core content”). 1. The SPF is not only an anticrisis measure but an essential part of each country’s national social security strategy which may have 2 dimensions: Of course in many countries it is less schematic… Social Protection Floor initiative
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HEALTH: China (urban & rural), India (RSBY), Thailand (UCS), Mexico (Seguro popular), Colombia (regimen subsidiado), Uruguay, Chile (plan AUGE), Burkina Faso, Rwanda … CCTs: Brazil (Bolsa Familia), Mexico (Oportunidades) Employment guarantee schemes: India (NREGA), Uruguay (Política de empleo promovido), Argentina (Plan jefes y jefas de familias) Social pensions: Brazil, South Africa, Bolivia (pension dignidad), Chile (pension basica solidaria), Thailand (500 Bath scheme), China (rural old age pension)… Elements of the SPF already exist in many developing and middle income countries (85) Comprehensive SPF: Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay Social Protection Floor initiative
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A SPF Advisory Network was established –Composed of focal points of the UN agencies, WB, IMF… –It aims at providing support to the country teams and at monitoring progress at global and regional levels, through: Knowledge management Capacity building for national planners Joint advocacy and Fund raising Developing a common implementation framework Monitoring, evaluating and reporting A Manual and strategic framework for joint UN country operations was drafted during a workshop in Turin; it proposes a global and a national framework for action. GESS Platform Social Protection Floor initiative 2. The UN CEB SPF-I What has been done so far at global level?
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Access to generic info on the SPF initiative Access to the SPF page for Thailand
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Social Protection Floor initiative 2. The UN CEB SPF-I What can we do at country level? Establish / work within SPF teams or taskforces Advocacy, awareness raising Common understanding & definition (with UN agencies, government …) Documentation of experiences Assessment based National Dialogue, shared diagnosis (workshop) Support to the development of national SPF strategy Support to the implementation of these strategies –Social budgeting, costing exercises –Legal work –Design & implementation of SPF schemes –Monitoring and evaluation of the SPF expansion
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The SPF Joint Team in Thailand Created beginning of 2010 Lead by ILO Objective: To promote/ contribute to a holistic and coherent vision of national social protection systems to progressively tend towards universal basic coverage and by doing so, contribute to reduce inequalities and close gaps in the country. Immediate purpose: to advocate and to identify possible linkages with the next UNPAF, Plan 11 and other planning documents being currently developed by the government of Thailand, and to identify possible assistance through the UN system and other agencies. Present on GESS (work space) Social Protection Floor initiative 3. SPF in Thailand
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Ongoing activities of the SPF Team in Thailand Documenting SPF in Thailand through a joint exercise “the SPF success stories” … A South-South cooperation event Nationalizing the concept of the floor through the Development of a Cooperation Seminar … To bring together high- level government officials, international organizations, academia, employers and civil society to redefine in national terms the well accepted Social Protection Floor concept and explore how Thailand can move towards the development of a coherent social protection system to make basic coverage a reality for All in Thailand. Assessment based National Dialogue on the SPF … To measure the availability and quality of basic social protection in Thailand. Starting point for discussions on how to build the SPF that is tailored to the needs and capacities of the country. Provide a diagnosis at initial stage: take stock of present SPF situation. Social Protection Floor initiative 3. SPF in Thailand
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