Baseline
- Social protection relies on national dialogue and consensus. It is not the result of a top-down approach as it involves many different actors, such as policymakers, social partners, development partners and the wide population. To be universal and sustainable, social protection should be considered as a common good that is independent of political or philosophical ideologies. Promoting an effective culture of social protection among all the groups concerned by social protection paves the way to establish universal and sustainable systems of social protection.
- Policymakers with a culture of social protection based on evidence and knowledge are more prepared to take the right decisions and invest in social protection. In the same way, populations with a culture of social protection are informed on its principles and values and are better prepared to participate in the construction of social protection systems.
- States need to create an enabling context in which individuals are aware of their rights and obligations and have trust in the system. Creating a culture of social protection through communication, awareness-raising and education are key in this process. Awareness and trust are particularly important in the context of contributory systems, in which individuals who contribute today need to have the confidence that they will be adequately protected when needs arise tomorrow. Having trust in the social protection system and seeing its tangible benefits, including the quality of its services, will also enhance individuals’ willingness to pay taxes to sustain it.
Approach and Technical Support
Supporting the ratification campaign of Convention No. 102
Engaging governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations, donors and development partners in the design and implementation of universal social protection systems that deliver transparent, accountable and sustainable services. This involves the promotion of other ILO social security standards, such as Recommendation No. 202, which gives clear guidance for designing and implementing social protection floors.
Technical support includes:
- a communication campaign to support the ratification of Convention No. 102 at the global level;
- establishment of an International Social Protection Day, in line with the Conclusions of the second recurrent discussion on social protection (social security) adopted by the International Labour Conference at its 109th Session in 2021
Raising awareness to enhance willingness and support for social protection
This requires intense advocacy with key target groups (ministries of finance, parliamentarians, social partners, journalists, development banks, academia, private sector and employers and so on), based on knowledge and evidence such as statistics, microsimulations of policy reforms, impact studies, budget analysis and so on.
Technical support includes:
- assistance in the preparation of national communication strategies to enhance willingness and support for social protection based on knowledge and evidence aimed at key target groups (ministries of finance, parliamentarians, social partners, journalists, development banks, academia, private sector and employers and so on)
Raising people’s awareness of their rights and obligations to social protection and building knowledge of social protection principles and values
This includes communication on processes to register for and claim benefits. Communication and education with the wider public contributes to creating a national consensus around policy reforms and building ownership and trust in the system.
Technical support includes:
- the design and implementation of at least two national communication strategies aimed at beneficiaries
Latest ILO Projects and Programmes
- Expanding Social Security To Support the Formalization of the Angolan Economy
- Accelerating the Achievement of Universal Social Protection to Leave No One Behind
- Promotion of Decent Work Opportunities for the economic empowerment of vulnerable segments of society
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Indicators of results and impact
Key Results
- 1) To strengthen the delivery of social security, the SSF formalized a revised Communications and Outreach Strategy in 2022. The strategy proposes communication and outreach methods to improve communication and visibility of the various schemes under th...
- En mayo 2023, el gobierno Nacional, a través del Ministerio del Trabajo, plasmó en el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo Ley 2294 de 2023, líneas de acción en torno a facilitar la inclusión laboral y el acceso al sistema de protección social, estandarizar can...
- In August 2023, the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) developed, tested, and deployed the first Social Security Portal, which serves as a gateway for social security, allowing all citizens/workers and employers to access to information about ...
- The National Strategy for Social Protection (NSSP) until 2040 was adopted by the Government in December 2022. It sets three main policy priorities for the social protection sector: (i) institutional modernization of the social protection system, (ii) en...
- The Government of Zambia strengthened monitoring and advocacy for social protection in collaboration with civil society
- The Government adopted a management information system for basic non-contributory social protection programmes allowing the production of more timely and accurate statistics
Publicaciones
News and Events
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Employers' Consultative Association of Malawi lobbies for ratification of ILO Convention 102 (Minimum Social Security Standards) 1952
06.12.2024 - 06.12.2024
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Cambodian Social Protection Week 2024: Building A Resilient and Sustainable Social Protection System
12.03.2024 - 13.03.2024
- Burundi organises its first Social Protection Week
Multimedia
ILO Experts
- Ana Carolina De Lima Vieira