Toolkit on Social Health Protection

This Toolkit was developed to raise awareness and support the implementation of social health protection at the national level. It provides information on international conventions, financing mechanisms, and governance frameworks, assisting policymakers and stakeholders in building resilient, inclusive, and sustainable social health protection systems.

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Social health protection objectives

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Access to health services without hardship

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Income security along the life cycle

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Health and well-being in the population

An effective social health protection system provides universal access to affordable and quality healthcare, offering financing security during illness, injury, and maternity. The ILO supports its constituents in this effort, through specialized services and resources. This Toolkit provides a gateway to relevant material on social health protection for both practitioners and for those looking to learn more.

ILO conventions & recommendations

R69

Medical care recommendation

1944
C102

Social security (minimum standards) convention

1952
C130

Medical care and sickness benefits convention

1969
R134

Medical care and sickness benefits recommendation

1969
C183

Maternity protection convention

2000
R202

Social protection floors recommendation

2012

ILO standards on social health protection: a rights-based approach towards universal health coverage

Health and social security are human rights and as such should be guaranteed to all persons, leaving no one behind. This rights-based approach is rooted in the body of human rights and ILO standards which represent a global consensus to guide the development of social health protection systems. International standards provide a range of principles that can be employed in the design and implementation of social protection schemes, which satisfy the criteria of availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality. Social health protection is firmly grounded in the international rights framework.

Statistical picture: Tracking legal, effective coverage & adequacy

The right to social health protection is not yet a universal reality. Significant progress was achieved in increasing population coverage, with almost two thirds of the global population protected by a scheme. Still, while population coverage increased, less attention was paid to adequacy and equity in some contexts.

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Figure 1 - Share of the population protected by social health protection (protected persons), by regions, subregion, and income level, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)

Building Social Health Protection systems throughout the world

ILO analyses and compiles experiences from around the world in their efforts to build resilient, inclusive, and sustainable universal Social Protection systems. These efforts highlight social health protection as a transformative policy tool that ensure access to healthcare without financial hardship. The reports showcase projects, identify challenges, and examine coverage gaps, exploring their root causes.

 

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Other relevant resources

Thematic areas

Capacity building & courses

ILO service offer

Our approach

The ILO promotes a rights-based approach to social health protection, aiming to ensure effective access to quality healthcare without causing financing hardship or impoverishment. This approach is rooted in the body of human rights and ILO standards, which provides a global framework for developing social health protection systems.

Areas of intervention

  • Dialogue & Strategy
  • Design
  • Implementation

Priority countries

The ILO works with line ministries and social health protection institutions, especially in low- and middle-income countries, requesting technical support on social health protection

Partnerships

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CONNECT is a multi-stakeholder network of public institutions and non-for-profit private organizations in the Asia Pacific region working together to support the extension of social health protection coverage at country and regional level.
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The Providing for Health (P4H) Network gathers 25 members worldwide working on social health protection and health financing. It aims at creating synergies and joint activities, as well as fostering coordination among development partners at national level.

Videos

Kenya: Maternity cash benefit for women in the informal economy - call to action

Extending social health protection: Accelerating progress towards UHC in Asia and the Pacific

Towards Universal Social Health Protection Voices: Nguyen Thi Ha