Post2015 Framing the targets 6 th SPIACB meeting New York 3 February 2015 Vinicius Pinheiro Deputy Director ILO Office for the UN Building blocks of the new agenda Work in progress ID: 286056
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Social Protection in the Post-2015: Framing the targets
6th SPIAC-B meetingNew York, 3 February 2015
Vinicius
Pinheiro
Deputy Director – ILO Office for the UNSlide2
Building blocks of the new agenda:
Work in progress…Member states: Declaration/Narrative – the vision
SDGs and targets (OWG 17
Goals and 169
targets), informed by the discussions on indicators (TST and UN Statistics Commission)
Means of implementation
and global partnership (in Financing for Development
Follow up and review
UN/UNDG
Delivery
: UN Fit for PurposeSlide3
Timeline
Feb17-20: IGN P2015 - DeclarationMarch 1-5: UN Stats Commission - IndicatorsApril 20-24: Means of Implementation and Global PartnershipsMay 18- 22: Follow up and Review
June 22-25: Drafting sessions
July 13-16: Financing for Development Conference (Addis Ababa)
July 20 -31: Final
drafting
sessions
September
25-27: UN Summit to Adopt the P2015 agendaSlide4
SG’s vision: 6 essential elements
References
to decent work and social protection are mainstreamed across the
reportSlide5
Next step 1: Controlled “technical proofing
” of the targets?Level of ambition: Does it
fall below already existing agreements and international law
Consistency: Does it duplicate or is
inconsistent with
other targets?
Measurability
, “
implementability
”:
Is it precise
, specific
, measurable and action
orientated?
Outcome, process, policy statements?Slide6
OWG SDGs document: SP Targets
Poverty: 1.3 implement nationally appropriate social
protection systems and measures for all, including floors
, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the
vulnerable
Health:
3.8
achieve universal health coverage
(UHC), including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health care services, and access to safe, effective, quality, and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all
Gender:
5.4
recognize and value unpaid care and domestic work through the provision of public services, infrastructure and
social protection policies
, and the promotion of shared responsibility within the household and the family as nationally
appropriate
Inequality
: 10.4
adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and
social protection policies
and progressively achieve greater equalitySlide7
Framing target 1.3…
Outcome: By 2030 achieve substantial
social protection coverage
of the poor and vulnerable
What is substantial?
Level of ambition: to reach out poor and vulnerable or to prevent poverty and vulnerability?
How to define SP coverage? Legal x Effective; Eligible x Recipients;
contigencies
Process/action: implement nationally appropriate
social protection systems and measures for all, including floors
Comprehensiveness – systems, measures and floors
Appropriateness = adequacy
For all = universal policies
ConsistencySlide8
Next step 2: Defining global indicators (UNSC)
A global set of core indicators, accompanied by complementary national indicatorsOne indicator per target, max 120 indicators for the overall framework (!)Relevance Measurability
Methodological soundness
Easy to understand and communicate (avoid composite indicators)
Level of disaggregation
Availability (not
a constraint)Slide9
Next step 3: Means of Implementation and financing
Define baselinesCosting/financial forecastsFiscal space/debt sustainability analysis (IMF-WB-ILO-UNICEF-UNDP)Domestic resources m
obilization
s
trategies
Issues-based resources pooling and funding mechanisms
Financing for development – Global Social Protection Floor FundSlide10
Next step 4: Monitoring and follow up
Based on already existing mechanisms, data bases and reportsNational, country-led, multi-stakeholder participation, supported by UN/IFIs
Regional supported by the Commissions
Global hosted by the
High Level Political Forum (HLPF), including:
Thematic component, built on existing issues-based accountability platforms and coordination mechanisms
(SPIAC-B
, GMG,
etc
)
Global partnership review Slide11
Next step 5: Delivering
Normative frameworks integrated with operational activities (ILO Recommendation 202, and Conventions)Shift focus from developing countries to universalIntegrated and coherent system-wide policies and strategies
Multi-stakeholder engagement, partnerships and issue-based coalitions
Integrated business
models, including operational modalities, funding and
transparency
Common assessment toolsSlide12
Final remarks: Implications
Strong call for policy coherence, coordination and integrationComprehensive agenda will lead to prioritization and sequencing at country level: SP advocacy is neededLink normative and operational Policy and programming
framework will be
aligned with the SD goals, targets and
indicators
Multi-stakeholder partnerships and funding raising strategies consistent with SDGs
Deeper
integration and joint-programming
at country level aligned
with national sustainable development plans.
Issues-based coalition such as the SPIAC-B will need to be strengthened Slide13
Thank you!