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Social protection assessment based national dialogue: a good practices guide

by Schmitt, Valerie
[ Recurso electrónico ] Published by : OIT (Bangkok) Physical details: xii, 232 p. il., gráficas 28 cm. ISBN:9789221281870; 9789221281887 (pdf).
Subject(s): Seguridad social -- Asia
Year: 2013 Item type: Recurso electrónico
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Approaches and tools developed in East and South-East Asia from 2011 to 2013

Introduction. Module 1: General overview. Module 2: Introduction to social protection. Module 3: Introduction to the concepts of risk and insurance. Module 4: Introduction to the assessment based national dialogue exercise. Module 5: “Jeopardy” game on social protection systems in Asia. Step 1: Building the assessment matrix. Module 6: Building the assessment matrix. Module 7: World Café to identify policy gaps and implementation issues. Module 8: Case study on filling the assessment matrix. Module 9: “Who wants to be a protectionaire?” game on the assessment matrices of participating countries. Step 2: Costing policy options using the RAP model. Module 10: Converting recommendations into policy options. Module 11: Calculating the cost of benefits using the RAP model. Module 12: Understanding how to input data into the RAP worksheets (advanced session) Module 13: Assessing affordability and impact on fiscal space. Step 3: Finalization and endorsement. Module 14: “Role play” to advocate for the endorsement of the policy options identified through the case study. 113 Module 15: Building of a social contract. Module 16: Developing a communication strategy. Conclusion and way forward.

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