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TitleMore than a billion reasons : the urgent need to build universal social protection for children 2nd ILO–UNICEF joint report on social protection for children
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Summary
Executive summary: Key messages and recommendations
Chapter 1 Addressing poverty and socio-economic vulnerabilities for children
Chapter 2 The state of social protection for children
Chapter 3 Recent developments, challenges and opportunities
Chapter 4 The impact of social protection for children and society: the compelling case for UCBs
Chapter 5 Taking the high road towards universal social protection for children: Recommendations and priorities for system strengthening
Chapter 1 Addressing poverty and socio-economic vulnerabilities for children
Chapter 2 The state of social protection for children
Chapter 3 Recent developments, challenges and opportunities
Chapter 4 The impact of social protection for children and society: the compelling case for UCBs
Chapter 5 Taking the high road towards universal social protection for children: Recommendations and priorities for system strengthening
DateGeneva :[...]
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119 p.
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Includes bibliographical references and annexes
Almost four years on from the first ILO–UNICEF joint report on social protection for children (2019), this new joint report provides a global overview of recent developments in social protection systems for children, including social protection floors, and covers the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time in any United Nations publication, comparable trend data on effective coverage for all groups, including children, is provided. It offers a broad range of global, regional and country data on social protection coverage, benefits and public expenditures on social protection for children. With a particular focus on achieving the globally agreed 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the report includes access to comprehensive statistical tables containing the latest social protection data, including detailed country data on SDG indicator 1.3.1. [ILO website].
Almost four years on from the first ILO–UNICEF joint report on social protection for children (2019), this new joint report provides a global overview of recent developments in social protection systems for children, including social protection floors, and covers the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time in any United Nations publication, comparable trend data on effective coverage for all groups, including children, is provided. It offers a broad range of global, regional and country data on social protection coverage, benefits and public expenditures on social protection for children. With a particular focus on achieving the globally agreed 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the report includes access to comprehensive statistical tables containing the latest social protection data, including detailed country data on SDG indicator 1.3.1. [ILO website].
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9789220386767