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Social Protection : Costing & Financing SP targets SPIAC-B New York, 3 February 2015

Social Protection : Costing & Financing SP targets SPIAC-B New York, 3 February 2015. Anne Drouin, Social Protection Department International Labour Organization. 2 fundamental questions: What matters when assessing the cost of SP Targets and monitoring their progress?.

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Social Protection : Costing & Financing SP targets SPIAC-B New York, 3 February 2015

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  1. Social Protection: Costing & Financing SP targetsSPIAC-BNew York, 3 February 2015 Anne Drouin, Social Protection Department International Labour Organization

  2. 2 fundamental questions:What matters when assessing the cost of SP Targets and monitoring their progress? 1) Towards Universal Coverage – No one is left out What are the needs for SP ? Is everyone covered in case of loss of income and insufficient means? Does everyone have access to health care ? 2) Towards Adequate Social protection • Is SP sufficient to meet people’s needs ? • Taking into account need to scale up resources to pay for benefits of all kinds and to invest into developing the national and local SP delivery system - Progressive or Immediate realization?

  3. Building Social Security Systemsfor a Century

  4. Developing Countries Increasing Social Protection Selected Countries, 2011 Increase in public social protection expenditure ratios (%GDP), selected middle-income countries, 2000-latest year Source: ILO World Social Protection Report 2014-15

  5. Expansion of Cash Transfers in Middle and Low Income Countries . How older poor spend pension cash transfer

  6. Universal Social Protection: Mixed approaches Combining Non-contributory SP Floors and Contributory Systems FHow to better engage with other government ministries beyond Ministry of Labour?

  7. 100 Countries Reducing Universal Food and Fuel Subsidies sometimes targeted safety nets to the poor as compensation -- insufficient, punishing “middle classes” Fuel Subsidies in %GDP selected countries, 2012 or latest - Higher food and transport costs: Less household income - Higher energy costs – Negative impact on economic activity, employment, domestic demand

  8. Social protection is an investment in people Source: ILO, World Social Protection Report 2014-15

  9. Is Universal Social Protection Affordable in Developing Countries? Cost of universal pension coverage 65+, National poverty line(% of GDP) Source: ILO 2014, Geneva

  10. FINANCING SOCIAL PROTECTIONFiscal policy spaceoptions exist even in the poorest countries • Increasing social insurance coverage for self-financed contributory benefits for those who can afford their social protection • Re-allocating public expenditures (eg subsidies) • Better taxation systems  increasing central tax revenues • Increased aid and central budget transfers to support national priorities for sustainable state capacities … especially in fragile states requiring kicking off SP institutions • Fighting illicit financial flows • Tapping into fiscal and foreign exchange reserves • Debt restructuring to allow investment into SP bringing back economic and fiscal returns • Adopting a more accommodative macroeconomic framework

  11. Fiscal Space Strategies for Social Protection: Country Examples Source: ILO, World Social Protection Report 2014-15

  12. ILO Social Protection FloorCostCalculator • Welcome to the • Social Protection Floor Cost Calculator! • Selection of countries • Selection of SPF Income Security & In-kindBenefits • Children • YouthUnemployed - PWP’s • Women & Maternity • HIV/AIDS victims • Disabledpersons • Elderly • CoverageDefinition • Universal • Targeted • BenefitAdequacyDefinition • National Poverty Line • Otherref.

  13. ILO Social Protection FloorCostCalculatorAn example

  14. Thank you

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