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ELDIS resources on Ageing including a report on 'Social Protection and Ageing in Malawi'

China National Working Commission on Ageing (CNWCA):
Established in October 1999 as an advisory and coordinating organization of the State Council, the Commission is mandated to supervise the work on nationwide. The CNWCA has 26 members including various departments and Committees of the CPC, Ministries, trade unions, and the China National Committee on Ageing.

http://www.helpage.org  HelpAge International has been working since 1983 to improve the lives of disadvantaged older people through a global network that today spans more than 70 affiliate organizations in 50 countries. Its social protection pages provide a number of resources on ageing and pension in Asia http://www.helpage.org/researchandpolicy/socialprotection/resources

http://www.aarpinternational.org Reinventing Retirement Asia: Employment and Active Engagement Beyond 50

http://www.globalaging.org  Global Action on Aging (GAA), based in New York at the United Nations, reports on older people's needs and potential within the global economy. It is an advocacy group by, with and for older persons worldwide.

http://www.un.org/ageing The UN Program on Ageing is part of the United Nations Division for Social Policy and Development (UNDSPD), United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA).It is the focal point within the United Nations system on matters related to ageing.

http://www.who.int/topics/ageing/en World Health Organization’s website about active ageing, i.e., to maximize the health and functional capacity of older people as well as their social participation and security.

http://www.laoling.com/Index.html Website about social support for the aged information in China

http://www.chinagsc.org.cn/gsc Website of the Geriatric Society of China

http://www.capsc.com.cn Website of China Ageing Development Foundation, which aims the construction of a harmonious society by advocacy and popularization of traditional Chinese filial piety virtue.
 
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Latest Publications
 
What Works for the Poorest?: Poverty Reduction Programmes for the World's Extreme Poor
Members of the Centre for Social Protection, IDS and Social Protection in Asia have contributed to this new book edited by David Lawson et al and published by Practical Action (2010)


People's Social Protection Agenda - Towards Social Protection for All - Compiled by the Center for Labor Justice, University of the Philippines School of Labor and Industrial Relations (UP SOLAIR) in co-operation with Homenet Southeast Asia, Homenet Philippines et al


Social Protection as Development Policy: Asian Perspectives by Naila Kabeer and Sarah Cook has now been published by Routledge New Delhi.


Barriers to the Extension of Social Protection: Evidence from Asia
- a special edition of the IDS Bulletin, with contributions from SPA project researchers and directors, was published on 1 July 2010.


Rights, Responsibilities and Social Protection. the Dynamics of Supply and Demand: an issues paper - Julie Gaunt and Naila Kabeer.



Towards Gender Equality in China’s Economic and Social Transformation: The Rise in Informal Employment and its Impact on Women During China’s Economic Transition - Sarah Cook with Quheng Deng, Meiyan Wang and Ni Yuan (2009) – The report details the gender consequences of China’s economic transition through an investigation of the changing patterns of employment and their impacts on women. In particular, the extent to which changes in China’s urban labour market have led to a rise in ‘informal’ employment, and its implications for different groups are explored.




Social Protection and Poverty - UNRISD paper by Armando Barrientos - The paper seeks to provide an overview of social protection, and to provide an assessment of its potential contribution to addressing poverty and vulnerability in developing countries.



Social Security for China’s Migrant Workers – Providing for Old Age - Paper by Andrew Watson - The article explores how the current social security system in China, based on household registration, discriminates against migrant workers because of their mobility and the lack of mechanisms to transfer benefits between pools. Faced with this challenge, China’s government has begun to introduce policy reforms to improve social security for migrants. This article explores this development through a focus on old-age insurance. It analyses the special needs of migrants, the obstacles facing policy development and the proposed solutions.



HomeNet Thailand Policy Briefs on Social Security, Health Insurance and Legal Protections


The briefs discuss the country experiences of Thailand in extending social security cover to informal workers, increasing effectiveness of universal health coverage schemes, especially for informal workers’ health problems and also ongoing advocacy for a Homeworker Protection Act in Thailand.

Social Security
Health
Home Based Workers



SPA Working Papers
Preliminary research findings from the Social Protection in Asia Programme


Policy briefs from Homenet Philippines on Health Insurance, Social Security, Occupational Health and Safety and Social Protection

IDS In Focus Issue 1 - Social Protection through a Livelihoods Lens

 
 
 
   
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