Workshop on Leaving No One Behind in the Caribbean: Building resilience through universal social protection

The workshop is being jointly organized by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), subregional headquarters for the Caribbean and Social Development Division, the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) and the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility Segregated Portfolio Company (CCRIF SPC), leveraging the partners’ respective technical expertise. The overarching objective of the Subregional Workshop is to promote universal and comprehensive social protection systems in the Caribbean.

The Workshop aims to strengthen the capacity of policymakers in the Caribbean in designing and implementing universal social protection systems and programmes, as well as enhance the competency of the technical staff of member States to measure inequality and identify the furthest behind as a necessary first step in reducing inequalities through social protection. The workshop will also contribute to advance the promise of Agenda 2030 to “leave no one behind” and support the attainment of specific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

High-level policy makers and social development specialists from the Ministries of Social Development or equivalent institutions of CDCC Member and Associate Member Countries are the primary target audience. Representatives of social security institutions and civil society organizations will also be invited, including those of women, young people, indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities, as well as the private sector, trade union organizations and academia. Regional representatives and officials of the United Nations system will also participate. 

 

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