======World social protection report 2020-22 : social protection at the crossroads – in pursuit of a better future====== The report examines global social protection systems, highlighting the impact of COVID-19, existing gaps, and the need for universal coverage to ensure human rights and social justice by 2030. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ ^ Quick Facts ^^ |Report location: |[[https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3939919/files/wcms_817572.pdf|source]] | |Language: |English | |Publisher: |[[encyclopedia:int_ilo_international_labour_organization|International Labour Organization]] | |Publication date: |2021 | |Authors: |Alvaro Roberto Ramos Chaves, Ana Carolina De Lima Vieira, Christina Behrendt, Cristina Lloret, Céline Peyron Bista, Fabio Durán Valverde, Hiroshi Yamabana, Ian Orton, Jean-louis Lambeau, Karuna Pal, Kroum Markov, Lou Tessier, Luis Cotinguiba, Maya Stern Plaza, Mira Bierbaum, Quynh Anh Nguyen, Shahra Razavi, Stefan Urban, Sven Isar Engels, Valeria Nesterenko, Valérie Schmitt, Veronika Wodsak, Victoria Giroud-castiella, Zhiming Yu, Guy Ryder | |Time horizon: |2030 | |Geographic focus: |Global | =====Methods===== The research method involved a global overview of social protection systems, utilizing robust data collection and analysis to assess coverage, benefits, and public expenditure. The report also monitored the impact of COVID-19 on these systems and identified gaps and challenges. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Key Insights===== The World Social Protection Report 2020-22 provides a comprehensive analysis of social protection systems worldwide, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights significant progress made in extending social protection but emphasizes that many people remain unprotected, especially in low-income countries. The pandemic has exposed deep inequalities and critical gaps in coverage, adequacy, and comprehensiveness of social protection systems. The report argues for the urgent need to strengthen these systems to ensure that everyone has access to adequate support throughout their lives. It outlines the importance of a human-centered recovery that prioritizes social protection as a fundamental human right. The report also discusses the financial requirements to achieve universal social protection and offers policy recommendations for governments to enhance their social protection frameworks. It emphasizes the necessity of collaboration among various stakeholders to address the challenges and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Additional Viewpoints===== Categories: {{tag>2030_time_horizon}} | {{tag>2030s_time_horizon}} | {{tag>English_publication_language}} | {{tag>2021_publication_year}} | {{tag>Global_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>child_protection}} | {{tag>covid-19}} | {{tag>economic_recovery}} | {{tag>gender_equality}} | {{tag>health_care}} | {{tag>income_security}} | {{tag>inequality}} | {{tag>social_justice}} | {{tag>social_protection}} | {{tag>universal_coverage}} ~~DISCUSSION~~