Implementation of the Social Protection Floor
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Each UN organization conducts important activities related to the floor, they all have a social protection agenda or engage in related activities. The SPF initiative establishes a framework for enahanced policy coherence across the UN system, namely to discuss country priorities.
The UN agencies involved in the Initiative have jointly produced a manual that will guide countries to implement the SPF: 'Manual and strategic framework for joint UN country operations'.
There is no best solution or 'one-size-fits-all' formulas. Each country has different needs, development objectives and fiscal capacity to achieve them, and will choose a different set of policies.
We can identify 8 different steps in the implementing process of the Social Protection Floor:
- Identify the key stakeholders at the national level
- Setting up national SPF task forces composed by representatives of governments, social partners and other stakeholders, and supported by UN SPF country teams
- Awareness-raising (political willingness - Integration of SPF in national, regional and global planning process)
- Map present SPF situation (status quo)
- Political and institutional analysis
- Social Protection population
- Macroeconomic data, household income-expenditure, poverty levels,...
- Crisis impact assessment
- Inventory of measures taken to mitigate crisis impact
- Identify viable policy options and concrete proposals for progress
- Evaluate the impact and cost of policy options versus status quo and identify financing sources and priorities
- Implement a monitoring, evaluation and reporting mechanism
- Identify technical and financial support required for building capacities
The emerging policy issues to establish a social protection floor can be summarized in a set of core questions.
- How can a basic level of social protection for all - including first and foremost the most vulnerable - be designed and implemented at country level?
- How can such policies and measures be made compatible with the necessity to build a long-term sustainable architecture of national social protection systems?
- How can the fiscal space for social transfers be secured or increased?
- How can cooperation between agencies on the new Social Protection Floor initiative of the CEB be made more effective?