Result achieved

31.12.2017 RAF904 Public

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Outcome summary

The Integrated Framework for Basic Social Protection Programmes (IFBSPP) was in December 2016, and launched by government in February 2017.

Outcome achieved

The Integrated Framework for Basic Social Protection Programmes (IFBSPP) was developed by government through MCDSS in consultation with social partners and with financial support of Irish Aid in December 2016, and launched in February 2017. This framework is intended to promote an efficient, coordinated and more coherent provision of social protection services through the various fiscal options and recommendations it provides for enhanced social protection programming. The IFBSPP has been reflected as a critical instrument for social protection programming coordination in Zambia’s Seventh National Development Plan that was launched by Government in July 2017.

ILO's contribution to the outcome

1. The ILO provided key support during the process of developing the draft National Social Protection Bill through supporting an inter-governmental technical committee on the development of layman’s draft. Further, the office supported the undertaking of actuarial assessment for all major parameters of the proposed reforms in the bill (pension, maternity, employment injury and social health insurance). The office engaged social partners on repeated occasions to consolidate their inputs and positions vis-à-vis the SP bill. Most recently (July 2017), a Consensus Building Matrix on the Social Protection Bill detailing respective positions of government, employers and workers organisations on contentious provisions of the Bill was produced by the Technical Committee of the Tripartite Consultative Labour Council (TCLC), with support from ILO.

International Labour Standard

The results achieved in the ZM128 CPO are underpinned by principles and provisions of Social Protection Recommendation Floors R202, ILO Convention No. 102 Social Security (Minimum Standards), 1952 and ILO Convention 183 on Maternity Protection as evidenced by the support ILO provided in developing a series of Technical Notes highlighting key issues for consideration in the bill in regards to International Labour Standards on social Protection (R202 and C102).
Medical / health care Sickness Unemployment Old-age Employment injury Family/ child/ parental Maternity Disability Survivors