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NATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR SOCIAL PROTECTION KENYA A Policy Dialogue and South-South Learning Event Johannesburg, South Africa 11 th -14 th October, 2010 Presented by Prof. Jacqueline Oduol Secretary for Children Affairs Ministry of Gender, Children & Social Development 1
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Overview of social protection Social protection in Kenya is seen as policies and actions which enhance the capacity and opportunity for citizens: Ensures improved access to services and income generation opportunity Provide risk management services (including protection & rehabilitation of assets and livelihood systems) Safety nets to those without income 2
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Coverage Social Insurance – Mainly for people in formal employment (contributory) ◦ National Social Security Fund (NSSF) – Membership of about 800,000 ◦ National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) ◦ Civil Service Pension Scheme - Estimated to cover about 125,000 persons (2003) ◦ Occupational Pension Scheme –Estimated to cover about 1,352 persons 3
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Coverage Older Persons Programme 33,000 households OVC programme 85,000HH currently (122,815 HH in 2010/2011). ( The most established cash transfer programme with all structures in place ) Hunger Safety net programme(37,000 beneficiaries) 4
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Challenges in Implementing SP interventions in Kenya Different sectoral interventions which are fragmented and uncoordinated leading to: Inadequate information sharing between actors Risk of duplication Inclusion & exclusion error is high Resources sometimes not appropriately invested - geographical and sectorally Risk of abuse or loss of resources is increased 5
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Some proposed Social Protection Instruments Cash transfers (conditional /non conditional) Direct Feeding Programs Food Subsidies School-Based Food Programs Insurance ( contributory/ non- contributory) Microfinance Price Subsidies Subsidized Agricultural Inputs Public Works Programs Waivers and Exemptions 6
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Proposed Institutional framework Coordinate National Social Protection interventions Build synergies and take advantage of various competencies of agencies implementing Social Protection interventions ( involvement of all stakeholders) Deliver efficient, cost-effective and equitable SP services Ensure that Social Protection interventions have the widest possible reach of beneficiaries 7
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Information Management System – to be established ◦ The system will maintain an inventory of all SP Programmes in the country ◦ Establish a consolidated Single Registry for targeting SP beneficiaries ◦ Establish an M&E system to track the beneficiaries of all Social Protection programmes 8
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Proposed Financing mechanisms for SP Government of Kenya being the core funding agency Private sector and market based government agencies e.g. NSSF, NHIF Civil Society Organizations Development Partner Community 9
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Challenges Getting consensus of all stakeholder in some areas: Definition, scope & coverage of social protection Housing of the SP policy Affordability and Financing SP Policy issues vs immediate response (programs & projects) Duration of support of target groups 10
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Opportunities Political commitment SP was in the manifestos of some political parties Social protection is a flagship programme in the country’s Development Plan International and Regional commitments Kenya has made through various conventions and protocols The constitution of Kenya Various secotral policies and Legal Frameworks 11
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Way Forward Enhance multi-sectoral participation in the SP process Finalization & dissemination of the SP Policy Establishment of sound institutional structures for implementation of the policy Putting in place credible long-term policies 12
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