ISSA
Promoting and Developing Social Security Worldwide.
Argentina
Total population (m.):  40.7
GDP per capita (USD):  13238

Good practices presented by institutions from this country

 
International Agreements System - SIACI
Winner International Agreements System - SIACI
An ICT system– International Agreement System in Social Security (SIACI) – was developed and implemented that enabled the exchange of information between all the member countries, by electronic means, with Digital Certification.
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Joint responsibility union agreements in the social security sector: A tool which contributes towards decent work in rural environments
Joint responsibility union agreements in the social security sector: A tool which contributes towards decent work in rural environments
Joint responsibility union agreements are agreements between union officials and enterprises that are sufficiently representative of the employment sector in rural areas. The agreements are designed to facilitate access to social security coverage for workers and their families, thus encouraging formal working relationships and guaranteeing income from social security contributions to the social security schemes.
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Front office claims service
Front office claims service
The project is based on the implementation of computerized governance solutions based on information and communication technology (ICT).
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Programme for the provision of more and better jobs for young people
Programme for the provision of more and better jobs for young people
The programme to provide more and better jobs for young people (PJMyMT)is a project initiated by the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security of Argentina. The programme has now completed its third year of operation. More than 400,000 young people throughout the country have been involved in it.
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Provision of assistance for functional disabilities
Provision of assistance for functional disabilities
The provision of assistance for functional disabilities targets older members whose functional capacities and/or competencies have been reduced as a result of the life cycle or who suffer from a pathological or functional disability which limits their capacity to carry out day-to-day activities such as personal hygiene, cleanliness, nutrition, etc.
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