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Mozambique - MOZ106
Timeline of ILO support
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05
2022
12
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2025
GLO/22/31/IRL
Accelerating the Achievement of Universal Social Protection to Leave No One Behind
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01
2019
07
31
2022
MOZ/19/50/PRT
ACTION/Portugal (Phase 2): Strengthening of Social Protection Systems in Mozambique
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09
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2017
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31
2025
MOZ/17/04/CEF
ONE UN Joint Programme on Social Protection in Mozambique
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ILO supported deliverables
Results achieved
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1. The Government of Mozambique in 2023 increased fiscal space (budgetary allocation) dedicated to non-contributory social protection programmes by more than MZN 2 billion (USD 31.3 million) from MZN 4.7 billion in 2022 to MZN 6.8 billion in 2023. Meanw...
2023
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The Government of Mozambique in December 2023 adopted a Strategic Plan of the National Social Security Institute (PEINSS) 2023-2027, which includes, inter alia, provisions for expanding coverage of own-account workers in the informal economy to the coun...
2023
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The third edition of the Mozambique's statistical bulletin was produced
2021
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The Monitoring and Evaluation Plan for Social Protection was adopted
2020
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The COVID-19 Social Protection Response Plan is implemented
2020
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The Government adopted a management information system for basic non-contributory social protection programmes allowing the production of more timely and accurate statistics
2019
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The National Strategy for Contributory Social Security 2019-2024 has been submitted to the Council of Ministers
2019
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The Government adopted the Decree 47/2018, which revises and adjusts basic (non-contributory) social protection programmes
2018
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The National Basic Social Security Strategy (ENSSB-II) 2016-2024 was endorsed by the Council of Ministers in February 2016.
2017
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Actuarial valuation submitted and accepted by the NSSI in December 2013.
2013
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A reviewed set of programmes was developed and adopted by the Council of Ministers in 2011, including a new Productive Safety Nets Programme.
2011
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Programme extends social assistance income support to groups of the working-age population that have so far been excluded, such as poor households with at least one able-bodied adult, through a seasonal cashtransfer associated with the participation in Public Works (National Productive Social Action Programme) and households temporarily without members able to work.
2011
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Social partners define a policy position paper regarding a Mozambican Social Protection Floor that included the analysis of the new Programmes (particularly the non-contributory programmes included in the new National Basic Social Security Strategy).
2011
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The government utilized Information Centre on Social Protection to implement social security policies.
2009
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ILO constituents strengthened capacity to measure and improve working conditions and to utilize practical workplace tools and approaches.
2009
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The government used Learning and Resources Centre on Social Inclusion platform to support policy implementation and training of national actors.
2009
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Generated social security statistics for inquiry on social security
2009
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Mozambique developed national basic social protection strategy
2009
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Members of tripartite governing bodies (trustees, directors, etc.) and pension fund regulators and supervisors were trained in financial governance of social security schemes.
2009