Social Outlook 2024
Protecting our Future Today: Social Protection in Asia and the Pacific
Publications
Protecting our Future Today: Social Protection in Asia and the Pacific
UNESCAP 2024Social protection schemes provide cash or in-kind support for people facing life cycle contingencies, such as having children, getting sick, acquiring a disability, losing a job or growing older. Social protection is also an important tool to protect people from covariate shocks, such as natural disasters, economic crises and pandemics. Lack of social protection exposes everyone to financial uncertainty and contributes to increasing within- and across-country inequalities.
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Poverty and inequality amid complex crises in Asia and the Pacific |
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New vulnerabilities and opportunities amid emerging megatrends demand new role for social protection |
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The status of social protection in Asia and the Pacific |
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Future proofing social protection |
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Cost of action and financing social protection |
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Other Publications
Time for equality : the role of social protection in reducing inequality in Asia and the Pacific
UNESCAP31 December 2015
Social protection is central to ESCAP’s vision of a resilient Asia and the Pacific founded on the principles of shared prosperity, social equity and sustainability. Since its establishment in 1947, ESCAP has promoted social protection as part of an overall strategy of reducing inequality, particularly addressing the exclusion of the most vulnerable groups, and offering a path out of poverty and dependence.
This report explores the linkages between inequality and social protection. Overall, it argues that inequality, in its multiple forms, is on the rise in Asia and the Pacific, and that this is having an adverse impact on sustainable development. The report provides evidence that social protection is an effective instrument to reduce inequalities, and, by so doing, contributes to the integration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. While countries in the region are increasingly.
Recognizing the importance of social protection, important coverage gaps still remain. It is encouraging, nevertheless, that substantial steps are being taken to ensure that all individuals have access to income security and health care along the life-course.