Influencing global policy Fair taxation, trade, fighting privatization, trade union rights, gender equity, migration of health workers, and the multilateral.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Decent Work: a socially dynamic concept The primary goal of the ILO today is to promote opportunities for all women and men to obtain decent and productive.
Advertisements

Corporate Social Responsibility - Enabling Business Establishment for Sustainable Growth Children’s Rights and Business Principles’ 6th June 2014 Kochi.
Strengthening Occupational Safety and Health Across Borders: A Public Health Perspective Ellen R. Shaffer, PhD MPH Center for Policy Analysis on Trade.
Mr. Johann Baard. Garment tariffs 2 Average Rand/US$ exchange rate 3.
Achieving Decent Work for all ages The role of social protection United Nations 9 February 2007 Sylvia Beales
The Role of Social Partners and Social dialogue
Almost 14 years ago all countries endorsed a set of 8 Millennium Development Goals (or MDGs). 3 of those 8 Goals focus on health – that being child mortality,
The Right to Health Protection. Art. 1º All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and.
11th World Congress of Public Health 8th Brazilian Congress of Collective Health (21-25 August 2006, Rio de Janeiro) ILO Policy Perspective.
Labour’s 2015 Manifesto Consultation Process: 1.‘Conversations’ ( ) 2.‘Policy Commissions’ produce consultation papers 3.Papers to the National Policy.
AFRICAN LEAGUE OF YOUNG MASTER(ALYM) 5 TH OCTOBER 2012 BY MAGGIE B.B. PHIRI.
Social protection floors and beyond: Implementation issues Vinicius Pinheiro Deputy Director, ILO Office for the UN in New York Seoul, 7 October 2013.
Labour laws. What are labour laws? This is a varied body of law applied to such matters as employment, remuneration, conditions of work, trade unions,
Social Security & Employees Benefits Administration
Stakeholder Objectives
 Background – The European Social Model – Trends and challenges  The purpose of the study  Methodology  Our hypothesis  What’s next?
1.  Social security means any kind of collective measures or activities designed to ensure that members of society meet their basic needs and are protected.
Democratic Socialists of America ECONOMIC JUSTICE AGENDA.
20-23 August 2013 Copenhagen, Denmark
The Right to Health and Access to Medicines Anand Grover United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health Geneva, 11 th October 2010.
Primary Healthcare Is seen as the first point of contact within an organised health care system.
Workers' Health: Global of Plan of Action. Workers' Health: Global Plan of Action 2 |2 | Why a WHO Global Plan of Action on Workers Health? To provide.
Day 2 Good morning Capacity Building Course on Human Rights and Health Equity Mainstreaming in Public Health.
VIET NAM COUNTRY OFFICE The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) From the MDGs to the SDGs.
THE ROLE OF WHO, UNICEF AND NEPAD IN NURSING UNICEF WHO.
Equality and Gender Mainstreaming at the ILO Programme for Workers’ Activities.
Health insurance system. Participation of persons protected PERC Summer School 1-3.September Budapest Judit Czuglerné Ivány.
An Introduction to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Global Classrooms Week 1.
Rules of International Health Law. International Legal Provisions Universal Declaration of Human Righs 1948, Article 25: “Everyone has the right to a.
Protecting Migrant Workers’ Rights to Social Security: ILO standards and ASEAN experience Celine Peyron Bista ILO Bangkok 8 April 2015.
Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Spain INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE Training Workshop for Trade Unionists Gender and Social Security.
The Recommendation concerning HIV and AIDS and the world of work, 2010 (No. 200)
Dr. Sophia Kisting Director, ILO Programme on HIV and AIDS and the world of work Introduction to the concept of Occupational Safety, Health and Environment.
2nd African Decent Work Symposium: Yaoundé, Cameroon, 6-8 October THE SOCIAL SECURITY EXTENSION CHALLENGE: INCOME SECURITY AND HEALTH BENEFITS. Dr.
Global trends and Social security issues for workers in non-standard forms of employment Study Visit of the delegation of the Social Insurance Fund of.
International Labour Office 1 2 nd African Decent Work Symposium “Promoting Jobs, Protecting People” Yaounde, 6 –8 October nd African Decent Work.
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE OF THE ILO/TURIN INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION.
By Mrs Arame NDOYE and Mr. Ndiaga NDIAYE From Senegal.
DECENT WORK – A COMMON GOAL FOR THE YOUTH AND TRADE UNIONS IN AFRICA Presented by Georgia MENSAH, Acting Youth Coordinator ITUC-Africa.
UHC in the post-2015 Development Agenda: Global Vision, Trends and M&E framework Measuring and Achieving Universal Health Coverage with ICT in Asia Pacific.
TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN SOCIAL SECURITY: LESSONS FROM LATIN AMERICA Andras Uthoff Independent consultant. Ex Officer in Charge Social Development Division.
UNICEF Social Protection Work an overview Show and Tell on Social Protection Bonn, 2011 UNICEF and social protection – Rationale: Equity approach Social.
Existing Programs to support development of micro-enterprise for informal economy workers and other poverty reduction programs 16 March 2012 Banyan tree.
SDG Action Plan: Congress of South African Trade Unions Matthew Parks COSATU Parliamentary Office.
Decent Work Country Program (DWCP) DWCP – an operational framework for the policies and programmes of the ILO. DWCP - a management tool to organize ILO.
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE OF THE ILO/TURIN A Trade Union Training on Collective Bargaining for Union Leaders (Francophone & Anglophone Africa)
Extending Social Protection to the informal economy.
Coordination of health care in the EU Jakub Wtorek European Commission Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion Unit: Active Ageing,
Decent Work Agenda & ILO policies and standards on Social Security ACTRAV-TURIN.
Social Protection What and Why
The ILO Decent Work Indicators
Labour Portfolio Committee
Linking Domestic Workers’ Priorities with ILO’s Decent Work Agenda
3b. The Foundations of HiAP
The ILO’s strategy for the extension of social security and the role of international social security standards Social Protection Floors Recommendation,
Lecture 9: PHC As a Strategy For HP Dr J. Sitali
Achieving Decent Work Strategic directions of the ILO at global, regional and country level 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Policies extending social security coverage
AGE Annual Conference 2018, 6 June Brussels, Belgium
International Training Centre of the ILO
Session 2 - Introduction to social protection
Decent Work in the Americas:
ILO’s Decent Work Approach
ILO General Survey on Social Protection Floors
Social Security Principles and Practices
28/09/2019 The future of work Jesus Garcia
Ingredients of a Sustainable healthcare SYSTEM– the Cayman islands experience Lizzette Yearwood.
Union follow up to Recommendation No
100 years of social protection with the ILO: the road to universal social protection systems and floors Valerie Schmitt, ILO International workshop on.
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION
Presentation transcript:

Influencing global policy Fair taxation, trade, fighting privatization, trade union rights, gender equity, migration of health workers, and the multilateral agenda for social protection floors and universal health coverage…

Fair taxation Inequality is growing: the richest 1 per cent often pay less tax Oxfam International reports increased share of richest from 44 percent in 2009 to 48 percent in 2014 and could exceed 50 percent in 2016 Profitable multinational corporations use loopholes and tax havens A fair tax system is the first step in reversing tax injustice Government tax revenues are vital for public expenditures Public sector healthcare expenditures are sensitive to fiscal policy

Trade Trade agreements -Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) and Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) - threaten Quality Public Services. They: Encourage privatization and create rights for corporations Threaten democracy and accountability of government Are counter-democratic, negotiated in secret and can bind governments, flout democratic institutions TPP is a risk to provision of affordable medicines, tobacco control, alcohol policies and nutritional labelling TiSA would commercialize health care services to the benefit of health corporations and insurance companies

Fighting privatization  Quality public services are the foundation of democratic societies and of successful economies  Public services are a foundation of social justice and equity, as they are the means to ensure that everyone has equal access to vital services, including healthcare, education, energy such as electricity, clean water and sanitation  Universality cannot be achieved by private services  Public services are in the public interest. When these services are privatized, the driving force is not public interest, but to maximize profits

Trade union rights  All workers must be treated with respect by their employers  Trade unions play a decisive role in improving employment conditions  Trade unions also play a decisive role in preventing harm and protecting workers’ health from dirty, dangerous and degrading work  Trade unions defend occupational health and safety: o promotion of safe and healthy conditions o improvement of all aspects of industrial production that affect health o prevention, control and treatment of occupational diseases.

Gender equity Women contribute to the global economy by directly, by investing in the next generations, caring for older persons, through a greater share of household work, and widespread informal economic contributions Women are at least equal in the responsibilities they assume Women’s responsibilities must be matched with political, economic and social rights that are equally enforced Women have a special claim on reproductive health as adolescents and adults, as well as on the health of infants and young children that they ensure and directly provide

Migration of health workers  Skilled health and social care workers work abroad to earn a decent income, pushed by low wages  Health workers have the right to migrate and seek to improve their lives.  Developed countries address staff shortages by recruiting health workers from elsewhere  Loss of healthcare workers can weaken health and social services in countries of origin  Migrant healthcare workers may be used underemployed and underpaid  The WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel (2010) and the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (1990)

Multilateral global agenda Social Protection Floors Universal Health Coverage Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals

Social Protection Floors 1  ILO Recommendation 202 Concerning National Floors of Social Protection adopted in 2012  Includes basic social security guarantees that cover:- o Access to essential health care, including maternity care that meet criteria of availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality o Basic income security for children o Basic income security for persons in active age in cases of sickness, unemployment, maternity and disability o Basic income security for older persons

Social Protection Floors 2  Social protection floors are the overall and primary responsibility of the State  Principles in their application include inter alia  Universality  Financial, fiscal and economic sustainability with due regard to social justice and equity  High-quality public services

Social Protection Floors 3  ILO Constitution calls for accountability of States not having ratified the Recommendation  PSI 2012 Congress Resolution N°29 “Ensure the Common Good with Public Services and a Social Protection Floor” recommended to “Put pressure on governments, public bodies and international institutions to ensure that public education, health and social services systems, as well as accessible, universal social security measures be developed or reinforced in every country in order to genuine social protection floors into place”.

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) 1  Defined as ensuring that all people can use health services they need to promote, prevent, cure, rehabilitate and palliate of quality to be effective, and without financial hardship, for: o equity in access to health services o quality of health services good enough to improve health o financial-risk protection

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) 2  The WHO Constitution (1946) already stipulated in its preamble that “The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition.”  In the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966), Article 12 provided that the “right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health“ included, inter alia, “The creation of conditions which would assure to all medical service and medical attention in the event of sickness.”

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) 3  Sustainable Development Goal 3 (“Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”) provides for the sub-goals:- o “3.8 Achieve universal health coverage, 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” o “3.c Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries…”

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) 4  The World Bank interprets UHC to apply to the 40 per cent poorest of the population (World Bank President Jim Yong Kim’s Speech at World Health Assembly ): o “…let’s close the gap in access to health services and public health protection for the poorest 40 percent of the population in every country.”