The World Social Protection Report is the ILO's flagship publication, offering an in-depth look at the state of social protection globally. The 2024-26 edition focuses on universal social protection as a key factor for just transitions and climate action. In this episode, we dive into the latest findings, exploring both the progress made and the gaps that remain. Our conversation covers how countries are working towards expanding social protection to address climate adaptation and mitigation. We'll examine Brazil’s and Gambia’s evolving policy landscape, and their ambitions for building and expanding social protection systems.
Meet our guests:
• Christina Behrendt, Head of the Social Policy Unit, ILO Universal Social Protection Department
• Momodou K. Dibba, National Coordinator, National Social Protection Secretariat in the Office of the Vice President, the Gambia
• Débora Freire, Deputy Secretary for Fiscal Policy, Ministry of Finance, Brazil
For our Quick Wins segment, we are joined by Naila Kabeer, Professor of Gender and Development at the Department of International Development, LSE.
Episode resources:
• Publication | World Social Protection Report 2024-26: Universal social protection for climate action and a just transition ([ Ссылка ])
• Publication | World survey on the role of women in development 2024 - summary of key issues that will be covered in the report ([ Ссылка ])
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