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This document outlines strategies for improving social security systems aimed at the impoverished population. It presents a conceptual background, highlighting the progression path and various sectoral models that address poverty by creating opportunities and managing risks. Key areas include livelihoods, education, capacity building, and infrastructure. It also discusses challenges like untimely death, sickness, and calamities, while emphasizing financial education, savings, credit, pensions, remittances, and insurance. The role of government, policy frameworks, and the last mile connection in enhancing social security is also examined.
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Wider Inclusion: Social Security for the Poor ArmanOza VimoSEWA, Ahmedabad
Contents • Conceptual Background • The Progression Path • The Sectoral Models • The Value Chain
Addressing Poverty Creating opportunities Managing Risks • Livelihoods • Education • Capacity Building • Infrastructure • Untimely Death • Sickness • Living Long • Calamities Financial Education Savings Credit Pension Remittance Insurance WIDER INCLUSION
The Value Chain Government • Policy Framework • Investment • Infrastructure The Last Mile Manufacturers Intermediary Regulators • Regulatory • Framework • Supervision