Social Protection
Expanding Social insurance for agricultural workers in the Arab region
Creating space for dialogue between agencies and governments in the Middle East and North Africa is critical to identify options for the expansion of social protection for agricultural workers in the region.
Duration
30 May 2021 - 30 September 2022
Development partner(s)
IPC-IG, FAO
Reference
1
Contact
Lea Bou Khater, Technical Officer, Social Protection, boukhater@ilo.org
Additional details
Access project dashboardMany low and middle-income countries have adopted various solutions to cover the needs of agriculture workers with social insurance schemes, such as expanding health insurance, offering work injury benefits and setting up unemployment benefits. Against this background, this research aims to understand the main risks faced by agriculture workers in the MENA region and the potential of different social insurance benefits to mitigate them. It builds on the common approach outline developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the ILO to extend social protection to rural populations and the Ministerial Forum Declaration ‘The future of Social Protection in the Arab Region: Building a vision for a post-COVID-19 reality’.
The project supported the production of a series of policy briefs based on the best practices identified through document review and structured discussions with stakeholders and experts.
Policy Brief Series
Three policy briefs were developed, covering the following topics:- The role of social insurance schemes in addressing the risks faced by agricultural workers in the NENA region - (One pager version)
- Financing social insurance schemes for agricultural workers in the NENA region - (One pager version)
- Improving administration, compliance, and incentives in social insurance schemes for agricultural workers in the NENA region - (One pager version)
The agencies also conducted a total of fifteen semi-structured key informant interviews with representatives of agricultural workers from the NENA region between September and November 2021 (online and via telephone).
In addition, a methodological note was developed, summarising the methodology adopted for the three reports.
A webinar was organised by April 2022, with the aim to discuss the main takeways of the project with invited experts and the broader public.
Related content
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The role of social insurance schemes in addressing the risks faced by agricultural workers in the Middle East and North Africa
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ONE PAGER - The role of social insurance schemes in addressing the risks faced by agricultural workers in the Middle East and North Africa
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Financing social insurance schemes for agricultural workers in the Middle East and North Africa
Social Protection
ONE PAGER - Financing social insurance schemes for agricultural workers in the Middle East and North Africa
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Administrative barriers, capacity constraints and solutions for the inclusion of agricultural workers in social insurance schemes in the Middle East and North Africa
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ONE PAGER - Administrative barriers, capacity constraints and solutions for the inclusion of agricultural workers in social insurance schemes in the Middle East and North Africa
Social Protection
Methodological note for the project ‘Expanding social insurance for agricultural workers in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries: identifying key constraints and discussing policy options’