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Inter-American Social Protection Network: Status and Outlook

Inter-American Social Protection Network: Status and Outlook. Francisco Pilotti Director Office for the Promotion and Strengthening of Social Protection Executive Secretariat for Integral Development Organization of American States. Presentation Summary. Mandates IASPN Objetive

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Inter-American Social Protection Network: Status and Outlook

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  1. Inter-American Social Protection Network: Status and Outlook Francisco Pilotti Director Office for the Promotion and Strengthening of Social Protection Executive Secretariat for Integral Development Organization of American States

  2. Presentation Summary • Mandates • IASPN • Objetive • Strategic Content and Tools • Next Steps

  3. IASPN: Mandates • V Summit of the Americas • Millenium Development Goals • OAS Forum of Ministers of Social Development

  4. “To strengthen our efforts to reduce social disparities and inequality and to halve extreme poverty by the year 2015, we commit to exchange information on policies, experiences,programmes and best practices. We therefore support the establishment of an Inter American Social Protection Network in order to facilitate this exchange.” V Summit of the Americas IASPN: Objetive

  5. IASPN: Contents Cooperation Puente Caribbean Virtual Tools Inter-agency Cooperation Public-Private Partnerships

  6. Cooperation in the Framework of the IASPN • Based on experience accumulated by countries • Political Dialogue and Cooperation • Inter-Sectorial Approach • Inter-Modal South-South Cooperation: Synergies between bilateral, triangular and multilateral actions

  7. Greenland Norway Alaska Iceland Finland Russia Sweden Canada Great Britain Germany Belarus Ireland Poland Kazakhstan Ukraine France Mongolia Romania Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Italy Nord Korea Spain USA Turkey Greece Tadzhikistan Portugal Japan Syria Turkmenistan China South Korea Lebanon Afghanistan Iraq Morocco Iran Bhutan Israel Qatar Nepal Algeria Pakistan Libya SaudiArabia Bahamas V.A.E Egypt Myanmar Taiwan México India Cuba Laos Belize Mauritania Oman Dominic. Rep. Eritrea Bangladesh Mali Niger Vietnam Guatemala Senegal Chad Honduras Yemen Jamaica Sudan Burkina Faso Cambodia Nicaragua El Salvador Guinea Venezuela Philippines Nigeria Thailand Ethiopia Guyana Costa Rica Sierra Leone Panama Cameroons Surinam Somalia Liberia Malaysia Columbia Uganda Ghana Fr. Guyana Gabon Ecuador D. R. of Congo Ivory Coast Kenya Indonesia Congo Papua New Guinea Tanzania Brazil Angola Peru Mozambique Zambia Bolivia Zimbabwe Namibia Madagascar Paraguay Botswana Australia Lesotho South Africa Chile Uruguay Argentina New Zealand SEDESOL/OPORTUNIDADES-México: Cooperación Internacional 2005 - 2010

  8. Greenland Norway Alaska Iceland Finland Russia Sweden Canada Great Britain Germany Belarus Ireland Poland Kazakhstan Ukraine France Mongolia Romania Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Italy Nord Korea Spain USA Turkey Greece Tadzhikistan Portugal Japan Syria Turkmenistan China South Korea Lebanon Afghanistan Iraq Morocco Iran Bhutan Israel Qatar Nepal Algeria Pakistan Libya SaudiArabia Bahamas V.A.E Egypt Myanmar Taiwan Mexico India Cuba Laos Belize Mauritania Oman Dominic. Rep. Eritrea Bangladesh Mali Niger Vietnam Guatemala Senegal Chad Honduras Yemen Jamaica Sudan Burkina Faso Cambodia Nicaragua El Salvador Guinea Venezuela Philippines Nigeria Thailand Ethiopia Guyana Costa Rica Sierra Leone Panama Cameroons Surinam Somalia Liberia Malaysia Uganda Ghana Fr. Guyana Gabon Ecuador D. R. of Congo Ivory Coast Kenya Indonesia Congo Papua New Guinea Tanzania Brazil Angola Peru Mozambique Zambia Bolivia Zimbabwe Namibia Madagascar Paraguay Botswana Australia Lesotho South Africa Chile Uruguay Argentina New Zealand Acción Social-Colombia: Cooperación Internacional 2005 - 2010 Colombia

  9. Barbados • Jamaica • St. Lucia • St. Kitts & Nevis • St. Vincent & Grenadines • Trinidad & Tobago Caribbean Greenland Norway Alaska Iceland Finland Russia Sweden Canada Great Britain Germany Belarus Ireland Poland Kazakhstan Ukraine France Mongolia Romania Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Italy Nord Korea Spain USA Turkey Greece Tadzhikistan Portugal Japan Syria Turkmenistan China South Korea Lebanon Afghanistan Iraq Morocco Iran Bhutan Israel Qatar Nepal Algeria Pakistan Libya SaudiArabia Bahamas V.A.E Egypt Myanmar Taiwan Mexico India Cuba Laos Belize Mauritania Oman Dominic. Rep. Eritrea Bangladesh Mali Niger Vietnam Guatemala Senegal Chad Honduras Yemen Jamaica Sudan Burkina Faso Cambodia Nicaragua El Salvador Guinea Venezuela Philippines Nigeria Thailand Ethiopia Guyana Costa Rica Sierra Leone Panama Cameroons Surinam Somalia Liberia Malaysia Columbia Uganda Ghana Fr. Guyana Gabon Ecuador D. R. of Congo Ivory Coast Kenya Indonesia Congo Papua New Guinea Tanzania Brazil Angola Peru Mozambique Zambia Bolivia Zimbabwe Namibia Madagascar Paraguay Botswana Australia Lesotho South Africa Chile Uruguay Argentina New Zealand MIDEPLAN/FOSIS-Chile: Cooperación Internacional 2005 - 2010

  10. MDS-Brasil: Cooperación Internacional 2005 - 2010 Greenland Norway Alaska Iceland Finland Russia Sweden Canada Great Britain Germany Belarus Ireland Poland Kazakhstan Ukraine France Mongolia Romania Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Italy Nord Korea Spain USA Turkey Greece Tadzhikistan Portugal Japan Syria Turkmenistan China South Korea Lebanon Afghanistan Iraq Morocco Iran Bhutan Israel Qatar Nepal Algeria Pakistan Libya SaudiArabia Bahamas V.A.E Egypt Myanmar Taiwan Mexico India Cuba Laos Belize Mauritania Oman Dominic. Rep. Eritrea Bangladesh Mali Niger Vietnam Guatemala Senegal Chad Honduras Yemen Jamaica Sudan Burkina Faso Cambodia Nicaragua El Salvador Guinea Venezuela Philippines Nigeria Thailand Ethiopia Guyana Costa Rica Sierra Leone Panama Cameroons Surinam Somalia Liberia Malaysia Columbia Uganda Ghana Fr. Guyana Gabon Ecuador D. R. of Congo Ivory Coast Kenya Indonesia Congo Papua New Guinea Tanzania Brazil Angola Peru Mozambique Zambia Bolivia Zimbabwe Namibia Madagascar Paraguay Botswana Australia Lesotho South Africa Chile Uruguay Argentina New Zealand

  11. Political Dialogue, Cooperation and Public Action PUBLIC AGENDA PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

  12. Inter-Sectorial Approach

  13. Intermodal Cooperation BILATERAL BILATERAL TRIANGULAR MULTILATERAL

  14. Puente in the Caribbean

  15. Puente: Challenges Differences between Chile and the Caribbean: • Legal • Administrative • Cultural/Language • Family Dynamics • Service Delivery • Other Variables • Migration • HIV/AIDS

  16. Political and Programmatic Framework Institutional Framework Critical Transference of knowledge, skills and lessons learned Seeks pertinence Discards the simple replication of a model Facilitates a comparative approach Stimulates mutual learning Blends educational approaches: traditional and virtual Permanent Connectivity Network Formation/Communities of Practice Academic Support Lessons Learned: Importance of Context and Critical Transference

  17. Puente: Outcomes • Trinidad and Tobago: RISE UP • Jamaica: BRIDGE • St. Lucia: KOUDEMAIN • Barbados: ISEE - BRIDGE

  18. Virtual Tools Web Site Social Protection Diploma

  19. Inter – Agency Partnerships

  20. Public – Private Alliances

  21. IASPN: Next Steps 2008Ministerial Reñaca 2009 V Cumbre P. of Spain 2009 Lanzamiento N. York 2010 Ministerial Cali 2012 Ministerial Brasil VI Cumbre Colombia 2011 Lanzamiento México

  22. www.socialprotectionet.org www.redproteccionsocial.org

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