Mapping of existing social protection floor activities
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The main objective of this mapping exercice is to make a quick inventory of existing social protection floor programs / schemes supported by UN system and other agencies, ADB and the World Bank in Thailand to identify possible synergies, increase coherence and avoid duplication of actions.
This matrix is a synthesis table with all programs organized by types of services and transfers and by target groups:
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Ensure the availability of goods and services (“supply side”)&
Secure rights and transfers that guarantee effective access to them (“demand side”) |
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Basic / essential health care
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Income security
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Food security
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Education
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Water and sanitation, housing
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Life and asset-saving information
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All groups
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o “Financial Management of the Thai Health Care System (ILO) 54 million as a target group of UCS beneficiary”
o Developing and piloting Social (community) Health Financing Scheme for vulnerable non-Thai Populations (WHO) 100,000 vulnerable non-Thais in two provinces
o Surveying Burmese Migrant Workers in Thailand (WB)
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o Study on Cash Transfers to Support Children in Poor & Vulnerable Families in Thailand (UNICEF)
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o Surveying Burmese Migrant Workers in Thailand (WB) – same project as listed
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o Study on Cash Transfers to Support Children in Poor & Vulnerable Families in Thailand (UNICEF) – same project as listed
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Early Childhood (0-4 years)
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Primary School Age (5-14 years)
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Youth (15-24 years)
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Adults (25-64 years) [1]
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o Workshop of Crisis Vulnerability and social protection in Thailand (WB)
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o “Pension reform in times of crisis (ILO) 34 million without formal pension systems”
o Workshop of Crisis Vulnerability and social protection in Thailand (WB) – same as listed
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Elderly and disabled
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o Evidence-based responsiveness to the emerging challenges of the population ageing in Thailand (UNFPA) – Note that target groups are also government officers and CSOs.
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o “Pension reform in times of crisis, ILO, 34 million without formal pension systems”
o Evidence-based responsiveness to the emerging challenges of the population ageing in Thailand (UNFPA) – same as listed
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o Evidence-based responsiveness to the emerging challenges of the population ageing in Thailand (UNFPA) – same as listed
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[1] Active age groups with insufficient income from work.