Guyana: “Major reforms” in the pipeline to enhance social protection

Submitted by monitor on Wed, 08/26/2015 - 14:30

Kaieteur News (26.08.2015) Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection, Simona Broomes made it clear during her contribution to the recent budget debate that she intends to implement major reforms that will show more recognition of the importance of Guyanese.

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Extension of coverage
Social assistance
Social policies & programmes

Greece: Auxiliary pensions to suffer cuts

Submitted by monitor on Wed, 08/26/2015 - 13:48

ekathimerini.com (26.08.2015) Around 122,000 pensioners face reduced supplementary pensions, including freelancers, self-employed doctors, engineers and lawyers. Under a ministerial decision signed by Alternate Minister for Social Security Pavlos Haikalis as part of Greece’s third memorandum, 11 auxiliary funds will automatically be included in a single supplementary insurance fund, ETEA, for around 1.8 million pensioners.

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Netherlands: Support for universal company pensions fades in the Netherlands

Submitted by monitor on Wed, 08/26/2015 - 13:46

dutchnews.nl (26.08.2015) Support for the current pension system is fading in the Netherlands, particularly among youngsters, job-hoppers and the highly-skilled, according to new research by the government’s institute for social research SCP

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[Opinion] Does the developing world need a welfare state to eliminate poverty? Some insights from history

Submitted by monitor on Wed, 08/26/2015 - 13:16

Brookings Institution (30.06.2015) India today is already richer than Germany was when it introduced social insurance for all workers in the late 1880s. Indonesia is richer than the United States was in 1935, when the Social Security Act was passed. And China is richer than Britain was in 1948, when the National Health Service was introduced. So what can we learn from comparing developing countries today to richer countries when those countries were at equivalent levels of economic development?

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Social protection floor
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Inequalities

Uganda: Govt Extends Senior Citizens Grant to 40 More Districts

Submitted by monitor on Wed, 08/26/2015 - 10:04

allAfrica.com (24.08.2015) Government has expanded the social protection grants to cover the elderly in 40 more districts in addition to the present 15 districts. The Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development Muruli Mukasa disclosed this in Kampala while announcing the roll-out of the assistance, also known as the Senior Citizens Grant, in which the non-pension beneficiaries aged 65 and above receive a monthly pay of Shs 25,000.

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Extension of coverage
Population ageing
Social assistance

Chine : le fonds de pension autorisé à investir en bourse

Submitted by monitor on Tue, 08/25/2015 - 13:22

xinhuanet.com (23.08.2015) Le Conseil des Affaires d'Etat (gouvernement central chinois), a publié dimanche la directive finale concernant les investissements du fonds de pension, ouvrant ainsi officiellement la porte à davantage de produits diversifiés et plus risqués.

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Togo - Extension de la couverture d’assurance maladie : L’Inam et ‘’Solidar Santé’’ signe une convention

Submitted by monitor on Mon, 08/24/2015 - 15:12

icilome.com (21.08.2015) La diaspora togolaise peut désormais assurer aux parents restés au pays, les services de l’Institut national d’assurance maladie (Inam). Cette institution et Solidar’Santé viennent d’officialiser ce partenariat à travers la signature d’une convention.

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togo
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Health
Extension of coverage