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C1: Put in place a non-contributory cash benefit directed to families, with a special attention to poor and / or vulnerable families (such as female-headed households, families with many children, families living in difficult situation i.e. disaster, hazards etc.). Nature of benefitCash Service ProviderMinistry of Social Welfare ContributionNon Contributory for all scenarios Target Population Universal child allowance for all children age 0-15 Universal child allowance for all children age 0-5 Targeted HH with Children age 0-15 Progressive or notProgressive according to poverty level Benefit levelKyat=8,000 per month per child

C2: Ensure the deployment of an integrated social services system, composed of trained social workers acting in centres at township level, and allowing for the effective awareness raising, identification, needs assessment and referral of families. Nature of benefitRecruitment of Social Workers (20 per township= 6,000 personnel) Training of personnel Establishing service centres (20 per township) & Operation cost and material supply Service ProviderMinistry of Social Welfare Contribution Non Contributory Target PopulationUniversal (conditional) Progressive ?Progressive Benefit levelSalary: Kyat=110,000 per month per personnel Training : Kyat= 500,000 per personnel Cost for establishment: Kyat=1.5 million per centre Operation cost: Kyat=70,000 per centre per month

C3: Establish an unconditional grant / cash transfer for all families of children with disabilities and ensure their free access to related health, medical care, equipment/materials and rehabilitation services. Nature of benefitCash for Rehabilitation Free services for health & medical care & equipment/ materials Service ProviderDSW (cash), MOE (materials) & MOH (health & medical care & equipment) ContributionNon Contributory for all scenarios Target PopulationAll Children with disability Age 0-18 Progressive or notUniversal Benefit level16,000 per child per month (cash + services)

C4: Enforce free primary education, addressing education-related costs and opportunity costs also ensure proper financing (especially at pre-school and primary school level and for ensuring safer schools) Nature of benefit Service Provider Contributory/ Non-Contributory Target Population Progressive or not Benefit level

C5: Ensure access to appropriate social protection in the framework of the reduction of child labour (in line with ILO C182) and the rehabilitation of child soldiers, children with disabilities, children in armed conflict, child sex workers and migrant children. Nature of benefit Service Provider Contributory/ Non-Contributory Target Population Progressive or not Benefit level

C6: reinforce the linkages between child protection and social protection measures directed at children / families with children and establish clarity in rules of business especially between Ministry of Education and Ministry of Social Welfare Nature of benefit Service Provider Contributory/ Non-Contributory Target Population Progressive or not Benefit level

C7: Identify transitional measures from residential to alternative care. Nature of benefit Service Provider Contributory/ Non-Contributory Target Population Progressive or not Benefit level

C8: Enforce the National Action Plan for Food and Nutrition and ensure its integration and coordination with a proper ECCD policy framework and other social protection programmes directed at children and families with children. Nature of benefit Service Provider Contributory/ Non-Contributory Target Population Progressive or not Benefit level

C9: Put in place a nutrition sensitive social protection programme (stand alone or not) to prevent malnutrition in the first 1000 days of the new born (pregnant women) and children at school (primary school level – mid day meal) Nature of benefit (new born) Cash for nutrition Free maternity care services Service ProviderMinistry of Health Contributory/ Non-Contributory Non Contributory for all scenarios Target Population All pregnant women/ Vulnerable pregnant women (last 6m of pregnancy to the 1 st yr of the child) All pregnant women/ Vulnerable pregnant women (last 6m of pregnancy to the 2 nd yr of the child) Progressive or not Benefit levelKyat=15,000

C9: Put in place a nutrition sensitive social protection programme (stand alone or not) to prevent malnutrition in the first 1000 days of the new born (pregnant women) and children at school (primary school level – mid day meal) – continued.. Nature of benefit (mid day meal) Free mid day school meal (one meal per child per day) at Primary level Service ProviderMinistry of Education Contributory/ Non-Contributory Non Contributory for all scenarios Target Population Universal Targeted poor and vulnerable areas but covering the whole school Progressive or notProgressive Benefit levelKyat=350 per child per school day