Accelerating the Achievement of Universal Social Protection to Leave No One Behind
Outcome 3: An inclusive culture of social protection is promoted in Malawi, ensuring that the capacity of leaders and practitioners is strengthened and that vulnerable groups are informed about social protection rights and services.
Outputs contributing to the outcome
- Output 3.1 – Knowledge products (policy briefs, RMT, ILO tools, country studies on the development of national social protection systems e.g., financing, extension of social protection, comparative analysis, SWS etc.) are published and shared in national, regional, and South-South platforms including Asia-Africa dialogues
- Output 3.2 – Government and social partners are supported to promote a culture of social protection by organizing Media training workshop, Workshop for journalists, education, and advocacy campaigns, including in the context of the Malawi’s Annual Social Protection Week and the Convention No. 102 Ratification campaign.
- Output 3.3 – Capacity building workshops using TRANSFORM training tools are prepared and implemented, with the view to enhance social protection in general, including e.g., shock responsiveness, M&E and financing, in line with national objectives.
- Output 3.4 – CSOs network on social protection are established and strengthened with the view to foment and set up partnerships with civil society organizations, including Civil Society traditional authorities, faith leaders, citizens, and non-state actors that could facilitate effective participation in and promotion of social protection