Database

Good Practices in Social Security

Database

Good Practices in Social Security

ISSA Database of Good Practices

This database provides ISSA members with privileged access to good practices, showcasing creative, smart and innovative ways to overcome challenges of social security administration at the institutional, national or international levels. Explore, be inspired by, and learn from these hard-earned and well-deserved successes of the ISSA members. Learn more about the ISSA Good Practices.

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Implementation year:
2009
Award Year:
2012
National Insurance Services
,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
,
Americas

The technological platform has been upgraded and enhanced several times to ensure that this objective was realized. However, many of the processes were still largely reliant on paper and they were not as seamless and efficient as we would have liked them to be.

Topic:
Governance and administration
Information and communication technology
Contribution collection and compliance
Implementation year:
2003
Award Year:
2009
National Insurance Services
,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
,
Americas

This is aimed chiefly at women who engage in Agriculture and men who pursue fishing as a principle means of making a living and others who are involved in small businesses and industries, but who may not be covered or are only partially covered.

Topic:
Extension of coverage
Implementation year:
2009
Award Year:
2012
National Insurance Services
,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
,
Americas

The technological platform has been upgraded and enhanced several times to ensure that this objective was realized. However, many of the processes were still largely reliant on paper and they were not as seamless and efficient as we would have liked them to be.

Topic:
Governance and administration
Information and communication technology
Contribution collection and compliance
Implementation year:
2003
Award Year:
2009
National Insurance Services
,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
,
Americas

This is aimed chiefly at women who engage in Agriculture and men who pursue fishing as a principle means of making a living and others who are involved in small businesses and industries, but who may not be covered or are only partially covered.

Topic:
Extension of coverage