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Nepal: Extend social protection for children in coming budget

Organizations write to Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel calling for expansion of Child Grant.

Statement at the panel on the rights to work and to social security in the informal economy

Read the statement delivered at the 58th Session of the UN Human Rights Council during a panel discussion on the realization of the rights to work and to social security in the informal economy​ held on March 2025.

GCSPF e-Newsletter #113 | March 2025 Edition

Welcome to our newsletter! Read here information about our activities.

The GCSPF at the 2025 Civil Society Forum

Read the Statement of the GCSPF at the 2025 Civil Society Forum of the CSocD63.

CSocD63 Advancing Inclusive Social Protection for Older Persons and Persons with Disabilities

Read the article by UN DESA about the webinar “Advancing Inclusive Social Protection for Older Persons and Persons with Disabilities” held at the CSocD63. 

Recording of the side event “Advancing the Copenhagen Declaration Commitments through Age and Disability-Inclusive Social Protection”

The recording of the side event “Advancing the Copenhagen Declaration Commitments through Age and Disability-Inclusive Social Protection” is now available. The event was held during the CSocD63.

Civil Society Call for a Global Fund for Social Protection

Sharan Burrow

Prof. Olivier De Schutter

Magdalena Sepúlveda

Over 200 civil society organizations and trade unions unite to call for a Global Fund for Social Protection to protect the most vulnerable during COVID-19 and beyond

The COVID-19 crisis has driven economies and health systems around the world to the brink of collapse, pushed millions into extreme poverty and deepened deprivations experienced by many more. These devastating consequences could have been avoided if people had been supported by robust and comprehensive social protection systems that ensure income security for all during such crises. But this is precisely what has been lacking in many low-income countries where only a small proportion of the population is covered by social protection.

The responsibility to ensure social protection lies with governments, but the pandemic has put a spotlight on the need for international solidarity in finally realizing the human right to social protection for everyone, everywhere.

Therefore, the Global Coalition for Social Protection Floors (GCSPF), a group of over a 100 civil society organizations and trade unions, is calling on the world's governments support low-income countries to expand and improve their social protection systems through the establishment of a Global Fund for Social Protection.

This Fund will enable low-income countries to implement national social protection systems that ensure income protection for all by providing temporary co-financing and facilitating access to technical support.

Civil Society Call for a Global Fund for Social Protection

Civil society organizations and trade unions unite to call for a Global Fund for Social Protection to protect the most vulnerable.

Social Security for All

Civil society organizations and trade unions call governments and international financial institutions to make a commitment to create social security systems that enable everyone to realize their rights. Governments and financial institutions should end policies that have been failing millions of people.

SP&PFM Programme

The programme Improving Synergies Between Social Protection and Public Finance Management provided medium-term support to multiple countries aiming to strengthen their social protection systems at a national level and ensure sustainable financing. The programme aimed to support countries in their efforts towards achieving universal social protection coverage.
This initiative was implemented jointly by the ILO, Unicef, and the GCSPF.

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