Cambodia s National Social Protection Strategy Valerie Schmitt, ILO Experts meeting on Social Protection Jakarta, 12 December 2011
An historical development 2008-2009 Cambodian Development Cooperation Forum Acknowledgement of vulnerability related to economic and social shocks (food crisis, economic crisis, natural disasters) Mapping and Scoping Exercise of SP measures (RGC & Development Partners) 2009-2011 National forum on Food Security and Nutrition (6-7 July 2009) PM improving social protection for the vulnerable is the principle strategy of the RGC to protection the poor, build human capital and expand economic opportunities for them Development of the NSPS (CARD, Development partners, Line Ministries) 2011-2015 Adoption of the NSPS by council of Ministers (18 March) Official launching of the NSPS by PM (5 December) Pilot testing phase 2012-2015 before scaling up
An historical development
What is the situation in Cambodia? Scattered interventions for the Poor and Vulnerable, mostly donor funded, lack of coherence NSSF-C Maternity, Death, Old Age, Survivor, Invalidity, Work Injury (180,000 CS + dependants total 675,000 persons) Level of coverage Health Equity Funds (50% of the poor), PWPs, School Feeding, etc. CBHI (123,000 persons) NSSF Work injury (500,000 workers) Poor - Informal economy - Form. Sect.
The NSPS - clear reference to the two dimensional extension strategy
Cambodia s Social protection floor 1- Addressing the basic needs of the P&V in situations of emergency and crisis Overarching 2- Reducing the poverty and vulnerability of children and mothers and enhancing their human development 3- Addressing seasonal un- and underemployment and providing livelihood opportunities for the poor and vulnerable 4- Promoting affordable health care for the poor and vulnerable 5- Improving social protection for special vulnerable groups Guarantee : minimum income security for children Guarantee : Minimum income security for working age population Guarantee : Access to essential health care for all Guarantee : Income security for the elderly & people with disabilities
For each of the 5 objectives front runners programs identified based on guiding principles PEOPLE Service
The PEOPLE service to increase outreach, coordination & synergies CCTs HEFs &CBHI Scholarships, school feeding, reentry programs Public Employment Programs TVET Job centers NSSF Families Children, Working age, Elderly & Disabled Social workers & Advisors -Information on programs -Vulnerability & skills assessment -Registration under the different programs & facilitating use of the services -Delivery of membership cards Channeling social protection & employment services Creating development linkages between interventions PEOPLE SERVICE
Several functions of the PEOPLE service INCREASE OUTREACH access to social protection and employment related services will be facilitated through one entry point, information on these programs, registration, etc. MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION Utilization of the ID poor system & update ID Poor database Collect data on beneficiaries, provision of the SP and employment services as well as the utilization of these services Transfer data to an harmonized database system at central level (line ministries and CARD) The monitoring of the NSPS will be made possible
National level Monitoring Evaluation CARD - SPCU Reporting Province Services ID Poor++ Deputy Governor of the Province Technical Coordination Committee (TCC) District Gov. structure PEOPLE SERVICE Consultation Update Representation of TCC CCWC Commune PS PS PS PS Beneficiaries Linkages with ID Poor for identification of the poor Update of the ID poor Data collection on extension of coverage, utilization of services, poverty levels and graduation Monitoring at national/sub-national
Several functions of the PEOPLE service COORDINATION AT LOCAL LEVEL PEOPLE service established within government structures District and provincial sub-national bodies will be involved in the design and oversight of the PEOPLE service (deputy governors, OSWO at district level, CCWC at commune level ) DEVELOP LINKAGES & COORDINATION Between SP interventions (ex. Maternal & child health and nutrition with access to education) Between SP and employment programs (ex. Access to Health Care for those enrolled under PWPs, TVET, micro-credit) to maximize the impact of those interventions and ensure graduation out of poverty
Where do we stand 2011 ILO CARD mission to three provinces, choice of two Assessment of social protection situation and employment security situation using the SPF and Employment Security Matrix Identification of existing SP programs and initiatives that could be included under the pilot testing phase of the NSPS (guiding principles), geo-localisation, choice of the districts where the pilot testing will start Launching of the NSPS in Siem Reap and separate workshop on the PEOPLE service on 20-21 December 2012 Final design of the PEOPLE service in the selected districts Establishment of the Monitoring and Evaluation system Starting implementation in June 2012
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SPF Matrix Objective Existing policies and schemes Indicators Gaps and issues Access to Health Care Social health protection schemes Number of persons covered and levels of benefits / protection Income security for children Income security for the working age Income security for the elderly CCT, Scholarships, Free Education, Food distribution Social security provisions, Labour law PWPs, community programs Social security provisions, Labour law Minimum pension scheme Community support
Employment Security Matrix Objective Existing policies and schemes Indicators Gaps and issues Establishing a macroenvironment that supports productive employment growth, enterprise creation Chambers of commerce Tax exemptions, subsidies for the creation of enterprises Description of situation & evolution- Nb of registered enterprises Access to services- Credit & other services Enabling environment for job placement & recruitment of employees LMI systems Job placement services Other measures for vulnerable groups Income security while working Minimum wage, PWPs, measures for the new entrants Accessing training and skills development Education and TVET system, Apprenticeship, Volunteers programs