ASEAN launches guidelines on social protection in response to COVID-19

The ASEAN Secretariat has convened a high-level roundtable to discuss accelerated actions in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The ASEAN Secretariat has conveneda high-level roundtable to discuss accelerated actions in addressing theCOVID-19 pandemic.

The event was held during the official launch of the ASEAN Guidelines onDisaster Responsive Social Protection to Increase Resilience, acollaborative effort among the three sectors of disastermanagement, health and social welfare development with the support fromthe UN, the European Union (EU), the Asian Development Bank, and the Canadiangovernment.

Developed in 2017-2019, the document provides aframework, guiding principles and key considerations that are critical forsocial protection programmes to deliver on resilience outcomes.

In his opening speech, DeputySecretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Kung Phoakstressed that the development and implementation of the Guidelines willaccelerate coherent actions across sectors.

Hernando Caraig, Assistant Secretary of Civil Defense Office of the Philippines– the country undertakes the Chair of the ASEAN Committee on DisasterManagement  (ACDM), said the Guidelineswill allow more adaptive and inclusive social protection systems to anticipateand meet the needs of vulnerable groups, and mitigate the impact of potentialcrises.

For his part, Deputy Head of the EU Mission to ASEAN Lukas Gajdo praised ASEAN membernations for their significant progress in building crucial social protectionmechanisms to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He stated that the document is a vivid example of how ASEAN sectors have beencoordinating effectively and efficiently to reinforce each other’s comparativeadvantage to reach those who are most vulnerable.

Protecting the most vulnerable groups requires social protection to go beyondpoverty reduction objectives, and the Guidelines will help reach this goal, hestressed./.  
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