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Tripartite Seminar for Enhancing Strengthening Social Protection in an Integrated ASEAN Community 25-26 November 2015, Jakarta Mega Irena Head, Social Welfare, Women, Labour & Migrant Workers Division, the ASEAN Secretariat one vision one identity one community ASEAN Charter ASEAN Community Vision 2025 ASCC Blueprint 2016 2025 B. Inclusive B.3. Promotion and Protection of Human Rights Support accelerated implementation among ASEAN Member States to extend coverage, accessibility, availability, comprehensiveness, quality, equality, affordability and sustainability of social services and social protection; 1

ASEAN Human Rights Declaration, Article 30(1): Every person shall have the right to social security, including social insurance where available, which assists him or her to secure the means for a dignified and decent existence. ASEAN Declaration on Strengthening Social Protection: adopted at the 23 rd ASEAN Summit, 2013 Regional Framework and Action Plan to Implement the ASEAN Declaration on Strengthening Social Protection: Adopted at the 27 th ASEAN Summit, 21 November 2015, Kuala Lumpur http://www.asean.org/news/item/27th asean summitkuala lumpur malaysia 18 22 november 2015 2

Relevant ASCC Sectoral Bodies 1. Labour (SLOM) 2. Social Welfare and Development (SOMSWD) 3. Rural Development and Poverty Eradication (SOMRDPE) 4. Women Advancement and Gender Equality (ACW) 5. Health Development (SOMHD) 6. Disaster Management (ACDM) 7. Agriculture (SOM AMAF) 8. Education (SOMED) 9. Statistics (ACSS) Vision, Goal, Objectives Vision: Uplift the quality of life of ASEAN peoples by 2025. Goal: Enhance the well being, welfare, and livelihood of the peoples throughout their life cycle. Objectives: Reduce poverty, inequalities, vulnerability, and other risks. Enhance capacity of the poor and vulnerable groups. Achieve inclusion and enhance equitable access of the poor, at risk, and vulnerable groups to opportunities and social protection Move towards the equitable and sustainable development of the target groups. 3

Principles Everyone, especially those who are poor, at risk, persons with disabilities, older people, out of school youth, children, migrant workers, and other vulnerable groups, is entitled to have equitable access to social protection that is a basic human right and based on a rights based/needs based, life cycle approach and covering essential services as needed; Social protection is an investment in people that should be supported by adequate resources in order to empower them to meet their basic needs; Social protection covers, but is not limited to: social welfare and development social safety nets social insurance social assistance social services Principles Extending coverage, availability, quality, equitability and sustainability of social protection should be gradually promoted to ensure optimal benefits to the beneficiaries; Implementation of social protection towards progressive realisation in ASEAN Member States is the main responsibility of the respective governments based on national legislations, policies, programmes, strategies, standards and guidelines; Social protection is a cross cutting issue, hence its implementation requires coordinated and holistic approaches with the involvement of governments, private sectors, development partners, civil society, service providers, and other stakeholders, where appropriate; 4

Policy & Programme Development Support national policies, strategies and mechanisms to strengthen SP and targeting systems Explore the development of specific programmes that will link social protection with labour market inclusion e.g. job creation with the provision of loans or incentives, credits and public work programmes, and internships/apprenticeships Policy & Programme Development Study the portability of social insurance for documented migrant workers and their immigrant families, specifically the feasibility of its transferability across AMS Recommend minimum standards and training needs for certain professions, e.g. medical professionals, nurses, social workers Compilation and sharing information of UHC, which could include UHC baseline study 5

Capacity Building Build capacity and capability of service providers Facilitate learning from each other s experiences and best practices Strengthen coordination and enlist the support of UN Agencies, regional and inter regional cooperation mechanisms to improve the capacity of government agencies and stakeholders on SP Monitoring & Evaluation Explore the development of regional baseline information and assessment of social protection policies, programmes and strategies in AMS (disaggregated based on sectors, target groups, age, and sex) Explore compiling relevant global and national indicators on social protection to facilitate the development of ASEAN statistical indicators on social protection Explore the development of ASEAN statistical indicators on social protection in line with the MDG indicators and regularly update the database where appropriate 6

Institutionalization & Sustainability Share good practices and strategies among AMS to advocate for improving national financial resources for SP Benchmarking of SP delivery services to include data on the percentage and size of government budgets for SP Observations Key issues in the region that need attention in strengthening SP in post 2015: a) Job creation b) Predominant informal sector c) Mobility of workers d) Impact of natural disasters e) Ageing societies 7

a) Job Creation ILO ADB Study ASEAN Community 2015: Managing Integration for Better Jobs and Shared Prosperity Estimated increase in total employment in ASEAN in 2025 relative to the baseline by using CGE model. Cambodia: additional 1.1 million jobs above the baseline Viet Nam: additional 6 million jobs above the baseline Indonesia: additional 1.9 million jobs above the baseline Agriculture, trade and transportation, and construction. How to minimize vulnerability of workers? b) Predominant Informal Sector SP for workers with no employment contract? UHC (Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand) Viet Nam (2014), Philippines (2016), Indonesia (2019), Lao PDR (2020), Myanmar (2030) c) Mobility of Workers (SP portability) d) Impact of natural disasters (SP for job losses) 8

e) Ageing Societies (financing SP) Population Growth (%) Population by age group, >55 ( % ) Life expectancy 1980 1990 2013 2008 2013 2003 2013 Brunei 2.6 1.6 7.6 10.8 76.4 77.1 Cambodia 2.7 1.5 8.2 10.1 56.2 68.9 Indonesia 2.0 1.4 11.3 12.1 68.2 70.7 Lao PDR 2.6 2.0 8.1 8.1 54.7 66.9 Malaysia 2.7 1.5 10.6 12.6 73.1 Myanmar 2.0 1.0 12.6 60.2 Philippines 2.4 1.8 9.6 10.8 67.1 Singapore 2.4 1.6 15.9 23.6 79.1 82.5 Thailand 1.8 0.5 12.9 19.1 70.0 Viet Nam 2.1 1.1 12.3 15.2 70.5 73.1 Thank you 9