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Extending social health protection: Accelerating progress towards Universal Health Coverage in Asia and the Pacific

ILO
2021
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Summary (English)

This regional report documents and analyses country experiences and lessons on the extension of social health protection coverage in the Asia and the Pacific region. It provides a detailed account of progress made, challenges encountered and remaining coverage gaps, and explores their root causes. The report highlights the plurality of options available to countries and illustrates the different paths taken towards Universal Health Coverage in the region, whilst also stressing the need for sustained political commitments to social health protection and the rigorous application of international social security standards to make social health protection a reality for all in the Asia and the Pacific region and beyond. This publication aims to serve as a roadmap for practitioners and policymakers alike for the design, extension and implementation of social health protection systems that are resilient, effective, inclusive, adequate and sustainable. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, this report provides concrete insights for all stakeholders to devise inclusive recovery strategies that bring social health protection to the forefront, as part of comprehensive social protection systems.

Report 3351 Brunei Darussalam , Tuvalu , Cambodia , India , Indonesia , Vanuatu , Islamic Republic of Iran , Papua New Guinea , Viet Nam , China , Japan , Cook Islands , Kiribati , Lao PDR , Afghanistan , Solomon Islands , Malaysia , Samoa , Republic of Korea , Maldives , Singapore , Fiji , Sri Lanka , Bangladesh , Myanmar , Nepal , Thailand , Timor-Leste health care , financing , social health protection , cash / in-kind benefits
03.04.2023