What have we learnt and the way forward

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What have we learnt and the way forward Universal Social Protection Floors to Achieve the SDGs through South-South and Triangular Cooperation Beijing, 8 September 2016 Isabel Ortiz Director Social Protection Department International Labour Organization

We are going to work together until 2030 The Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 1.3 Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable Article 22 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102) The Social Protection Floors Recommendation, 2012 (No. 202)

to make the dream a reality: Universal social protection for all - All schemes developed, from child/maternity benefits to old age pensions - Coverage for all - Benefit adequacy Source: World Social Protection Report 2014-15, ILO

Many more developing countries will achieve universal or nearly universal social protection schemes Argentina Guyana Armenia India Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Belarus Kiribati Bolivia Kosovo Botswana Kyrgyz Brazil Republic Brunei Lesotho Cabo Verde Maldives Chile Mauritius China Mongolia Cook Islands Namibia Georgia Nepal Samoa Seychelles South Africa Swaziland Tanzania (Zanzibar) Thailand Timor-Leste Trinidad Tobago Ukraine Uruguay Uzbekistan there will be more South-South cooperation 900 700 500 300 100 Example: China Expansion of old-age pension coverage over 2001-2013 Number of people covered (in millions) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Source: universal.social-protection.org

See: universal.social-protection.org and more development partners will work together to promote Universal Social Protection Systems

We will build/improve universal social protection Social Existing Gaps systems, including floors Protection Floor schmes Formulating national social protection Guarantees CHILDREN strategies though national dialogue (a) Start national dialogue and call all relevant stakeholders, including employers, workers, UN and development partners (b) identify gaps in social protection; 14. ELDERLY WORKING AGE Reccome ndations (c) determine appropriate social protection schemes, whether contributory or non-contributory, or both, as well as the time frame and sequencing for the progressive achievement of the objectives (d) Cost selected schemes, identify potential fiscal space (e) Discuss financial and human resources with Ministry of Finance (f) Agree national strategy through national social dialogue 6

We learnt that universal social protection is a State responsibility that can be achieved in many ways Governments have a wide set of options to achieve universal social protection. South-South learning shows: Some countries opted for immediate universal coverage eg. Namibia, Timor Leste. Others gradual and progressive approach eg. Brazil, Thailand. Some have universalism embedded in their national constitutions - eg. Bolivia, Indonesia. Some have done it by a publicly financed transfer - eg Namibia Others by mix of contributory and non-contributory schemes eg Argentina, China.

We learnt that universal social protection is affordable in most developing countries Cost of universal pension coverage, national poverty line, %GDP Source: ILO calculations

but we also learnt that there are short-term pressures to cut expenditures and consolidate Fiscal consolidation (or austerity) in 132 countries in 2016. 107 countries adviced to target social programs to the poor for cost-savings 105 countries adviced to reform pensions This advice endangers the SDGs Targeting against the expansion of social protection to all Target to the poor, punishing vulnerable groups and the middle classes? Middle classes are low income in developing countries and in need of support for human development, inclusive growth (consumption, increasing domestic demand) and for political stability. Pensions may be improved with minor parametric adjustments but structural reforms to be avoided. Note current trend reversing pension privatizations. Argentina (2008), Bolivia (2010), Poland (2013), Hungary (2010), Kazakhstan (2013). and that this should not deviate us from the longer-term objective of universal social protection

Shifting policy paradigm 1980-2015 Washington consensus Pro-poor growth Inclusive growth and development 1980s Grow first, distribution later (if at all) Deregulation, privatization Cuts in public services/ budgets Pension privatization Minimal social safety nets to cushion the consequences of adjustment policies Jobless growth 1990s Growth first, but with some attention to the poor Focus on social protection targeted to the poor Support for (conditional) cash transfers, health and education Labor reforms Still jobless growth Social protection systems indispensable for growth and development Social contract = for all (not just the poor, also middle classes that are low income) Universal and progressive approach Public pension systems Complementary to employmentgenerating investments in National Development Strategies

because fiscal space for social protection floors exists even in the poorest countries There is national capacity to fund social protection floors in virtually all countries. There are many options, supported by UN and IFIs policy statements: Re-allocating public expenditures (eg subsidies) Increasing tax revenues Expanding collection of social security contributions Fighting illicit financial flows Lobbying for increased aid and transfers Tapping into fiscal and foreign exchange reserves Restructuring debt Adopting a more accommodative macroeconomic framework (e.g. tolerance to some inflation, fiscal deficit) Source: Fiscal Space for Social Protection: Options to Expand Social Investments in 187 Countries ILO.

Last, but not least together we will monitor progress Since the 1940s, the ILO Social Security Inquiry (SSI) is the main source of global data on social protection, used by policy makers, officials of international organizations and researchers. Last edition distributed to all world countries in June 2016, collecting responses Monitoring SDG 1.3 Chick here for the SSI QUESTIONNAIRES AND MANUAL in several languages

Universal Social Protection Floors are Feasible and Doable Thank you Contact: Isabel Ortiz, Director Social Protection Department, International Labour Organization. Email: ortizi@ilo.org Visit: www.social-protection.org http://universal.social-protection.org