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Module 1: Introduction to the course and understanding the course objectives ILO, 2013

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Page 1: Module 1: Introduction to the course and understanding the course objectives ILO, 2013

Module 1: Introduction to the course and understanding the course objectives

ILO, 2013

Page 2: Module 1: Introduction to the course and understanding the course objectives ILO, 2013

Key questions

• What are the objectives and scope of the guide?• How is the guide structured?• To whom is the guide addressed and how should it be used?• What are the learning tools used in the guide?• To what extent is this guide relevant?• Has the guide been used and tested already?• What are the limitations of the guide?

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Objectives and scope

• Explain concepts of social protection, risk, and insurance• Teach the steps of the assessment based national dialogue

(ABND) exercise• Share concrete experiences on conducting ABND in different

countries• Share tools and expertise for each step• Encourage countries to conduct the ABND through national

dialogue

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Structure of the guide

Intro

Introduction

1

Step 1: Building the assessment matrix

2

Step 2: Costing policy options using RAP

3

Step 3: Finalisation and endorsement

Annex

Conclusion and annexes

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Target groups

Workers’ and employers’

organizations

Civil society

Local governments

National Statistics

Office, academicians

UN agencies involved in SPF (ILO, UNICEF, WHO,

UNESCAP, UNFPA, UNAIDS, UNESCO, UNWOMEN, UNDP,

WFP), World Bank, ADB, other development partners

Line ministries (Labour, Health, Social Welfare, Planning, Interior, Education, Finance, Rural Development, Women’s Affairs, etc.), social security institutions

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Using the guide

The guide can be used as a:• Self-learning tool• Resource package for conducting training courses• Guide for conducting ABND exercises

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Learning tools

• Master modules• PowerPoint presentations• Videos and self-learning tutorials• Case studies• Group activities and practical exercises• Quizzes, tests, and matrices• Glossary and additional reading material

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Relevance of the guide

• It is a resource package for conducting the ABND, which is the first step in the design and implementation of national social protection floors

• Developed by practitioners for practitioners, based on real ABND exercises in Asia

• Tested through several workshops in Asia and used for starting new ABND exercises

• Progressively enriched by experiences of countries

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Limitations of the guide

• Provides tools and methods for an initial design and cost estimate of policy optionsOnce the policy options are validated, comprehensive

design studies have to be conducted, including analysis of stakeholders’ views, actuarial assessments, legal reviews, etc.

• No magic formula: needs to be tailored to the national context and the participants