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Working Groups for 2020 - 2021

March 2020
   
   
   
 

Working Groups for 2020 - 2021

   
 

Eight working groups (WGs) were confirmed at the Core Team strategy meeting held in Geneva, Switzerland on November 2019. The report of the meeting is here.
These eight WGs will frame the work of the Global Coalition in 2020 and 2021. You are invited to join them, please contact the responsibles of the WG and/or the secretariat.

   
   
 

1. Strategy on social security standards

   
 

Responsible: Odile Frank. Read more

   
   
 

2. Human Rights Monitoring of the Implementation of the four Social Security Guarantees

   
 

Responsibles:Wouter van Ginneken and Ebenezer Durojaye. Read the workplan Read more

   
   
 

3. IMF Social Financing Strategy / IMF Country Level Monitoring Initiative

   
 

Responsibles: Barry Herman and Roberto Bissio. Read more

   
   
 

4. Future Engagement with USP 2030

   
 

Responsibles: Bart Verstraeten, Nicola Wiebe. Read more

   
   
 

5. EU DEVCO Project

   
 

Responsibles: Florian Juergens, Bart Verstraeten, Hilde Van Regenmortel. The concept note is here and the workplan is here

   
   
 

6. Joint engagement at CSocD, CSW and HLPF 2020

   
 

Responsible: Winifred Doherty. Read more

   
   
 

7. Strategy on global financing mechanism
(e.g. global fund, also including the discussion on a new UN tax body)

   
 

Responsible: Michael Cichon. Read more

   
 

8. The role of UHC as a cross cutting issue

   
 

Responsible: Odile Frank. Read more

   
 

9. The right to be cared

   
 

The concept note is available here.

   
   
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