ILO Report on Universal Social Protection
On 9th April 2026, the International Labour Organization (ILO) released a policy paper titled Universal Social Protection in Changing Labour Markets: Protecting Workers in All Types of Employment.
- The policy paper examines challenges, country experiences, and policy solutions for universal social protection in a changing labour market.
Key Insights
Need to Strengthen Social Protection Systems
From Poverty Relief to Prevention
- Social protection systems must move beyond reducing poverty to preventing it.
- People should receive support before they become vulnerable, especially in a changing world of insecure and diverse forms of work.
Adapting to New Labour Market Realities
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