Promoting quality in social policies implies consolidating their institutions; that is, aiming at adopting appropriate standards and laws, clear mandates, effective organizational and coordination frameworks, management instruments adapted to the challenges, and sufficient and constant financing. By contributing to the construction of higher quality social policies that reduce poverty, social institutions diminish inequalities, guarantees rights, and ensures access to well-being, thus strengthening social cohesion.
Effective social institutional framework must also adapt to new challenges and demands, adjust their rules, improve their articulation and coordination mechanisms with old and new actors, adapt and improve their management instruments, and optimize the use of resources and/or redirect them to new objectives.