Introduction to the course and Understanding its objectives
Introduction to the course and Understanding its objectives 15 th October, 2012 International Labour Organisation
ILO – Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok are jointly conducting a series of certificate courses: 1. Social protection: assessment, costing and beyond 2. Designing and implementing harmonized and coordinated social protection policies 3. Designing and implementing unemployment protection schemes for workers in the formal and informal sectors 4. Facing new challenges: ageing societies
ILO – Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok Course from 15 th – 19 th October, 2012 1. Social protection: assessment, costing and beyond 2. Designing and implementing harmonized and A process ILO coordinated socialdeveloped protectionby policies 3. Designing and implementing unemployment protection schemes for. National workers. Dialogue in the formal Assessment Based and informal sectors 4. Facing new challenges: ageing societies
Objectives of the course The training activity enables participants to: • Understand concepts of social security • Share experiences • Learn main steps of ABND • Gain expertise on designing and costing • Understand how to work with ILO and UN agencies on assessment and implementation
Structure of the course Module 1 - Introduction Module 2 – Assessment and Recommendations Module 3 – Scenarios and Costing Module 4 – Building national consensus Module 5 - Conclusion
Structure of the course Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Module 1 – Introduction Topics: social protection, SPF, risk and insurance, introduction to Assessment Based National Dialogue Methodology: presentations, Q&A, ‘Jeopardy!’
Structure of the course Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Module 2 – Assessment & Recommendations Topics: filling the assessment matrix; identifying problems and defining recommendations Methodology: presentations, ‘World Café’, case study and discussion
Structure of the course Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Module 2 – Assessment & Recommendations Topics: country-wise assessment matrix Methodology: ‘Who wants to be a Protectionaire? ’
Structure of the course Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Module 3 – Scenarios & Costing Topics: drafting scenarios, costing methodologies and Rapid Assessment Protocol Methodology: presentations, Excel worksheets
Structure of the course Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Module 3 – Scenarios & Costing Topics: Rapid Assessment Protocol, affordability and fiscal space Methodology: presentations, Excel worksheets
Structure of the course Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Module 4 – Building national consensus Topics: endorsement by Government, social contract, creating awareness Methodology: group discussion, role play, presentations Module 5 – Conclusion
More on methodology To conduct Assessment Based National Dialogue: Assess the social protection situation in a country Where are the problems? What’s going on? Identify areas for government intervention How much? What to do now? Estimate the cost of these interventions Present to the Government for endorsement
Who’s here - participants ILO Academia Social Security Organisations Lao PDR Civil society Malaysia UN Workers and employer reps Viet Nam Indonesia Brunei Ministries Myanmar Thailand Philippines Cambodia Singapore
Who’s here? Course conducted by: Ø ILO Ø Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Ø Health Insurance System Research Office, Thailand Ø UNICEF, UNESCAP Ø Universitas Paramadina, Indonesia
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