Outline. Tulia Ackson & Juliana Masabo. Social insurance Social assistance Medical and health care Micro finance Agricultural provision Conclusion

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Tulia Ackson & Juliana Masabo Outline Introduction Social insurance Social assistance Medical and health care Micro finance Agricultural provision Conclusion 1

Introduction Need for protecting the informal sector Shrinking formal sector Highly informalized labour market Poverty and vulnerability Social justice Social insurance Several (6) social security schemes (pension/social insurance ) NSSF mainly private sector PPF mainly government parastatals LAPF mainly local government employees PSPF pensionable civil servants GEPF non pensionable civil servants PSRB specified political leaders 2

Social insurance cont... Issues Low coverage of the labour force Traditional concept of SS employment relationship Restrictive legislation Extension of coverage to informal workers NSSF LAPF PPF Social insurance cont... Barriers of extension of coverage Double contribution (employer & employee) Increased labour costs Reluctance to deductions Employer employee relationship irregularities, uncertainties and seasonality of income Immediate vs. futuristic concerns (priorities??) Inadequate benefits offered Lack of awareness 3

Social assistance Cash transfer Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) II Community Based Conditional Cash Transfer (CB CCT) 3 districts (persons over 60 yrs, poor &vulnerable) Public Works Program (PWP) TASAF III: Productive Social Safety Net (PSSN) Cash transfer (basic transfer & CCT), Public Works Programmes (PWP) Medical care and health insurance Medical care and health insurance User fee Exemption most vulnerable NHIF mandatory all public workers (coverage can be extended to other sectors) contribution (employer &employee) CHFs matched hd member cont once a year UMASIDA member only monthly cont Issues : Low coverage 4

Micro-finance Formal financial institutions (banks) NGOs/Private FI (Promotion of Rural Initiative and Development Enterprises Ltd (PRIDE), Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA), Small Enterprises Development Agency (SEDA), and FINCA), Governmental and Public sector sponsored (SIDO, PTF, YDF & WDF) Saving Associations i and Credit Co operative Societies i (SACCOS) Informal financial services providers (eg. Village Community Banks (VICOBA) MFI cont Challenges Poor performance Institutional and organisational weaknesses Operational and financial weaknesses Competitive client outreach High default rates High default rates Uncoordinated/unregulated sector Poor accountability 5

Food security: Agro inputs Agricultural Input Trust Fund (AGITF) est 1994 National Agricultural Input Voucher Scheme (NAIVS) vouchers for a 50% subsidy fertilizers & seeds High agro ecological potential areas rice &maize farmers Eligibility: ibili households h cultivating li i less than 1 hectare, Female headed households and resource poor Agro inputs cont Challenges Impaired freedom to dispose of the farm produce Inadequate inputs Mis directed inputs Unscrupulous distributors 6

Conclusion Social protection to the informal sector is Inadequate Uncoordinated Possible start small Develop consciousness on social protection (Government and informal sector workers) Thank you 7