Tuesday 23 January 2024, 14:00–15:15 (UTC/GMT+1 or CET)
Languages: Simultaneous interpretation in English, French and Spanish (Simultaneous interpretation – Frequently asked questions)
On 28 April 2023, the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) passed a resolution on the social and solidarity economy for sustainable development. The International Labour Organization’s (ILO) definition for social and solidarity economy implies voluntary cooperation, mutual aid, democratic governance and autonomy.
Various types of organizations, including mutual benefit societies, in their activities put the primacy of people and social purpose over capital in the distribution and use of profits and assets. Noticeably, mutual benefit societies are the forerunners of modern social security organizations that provide services in line with principles and values anchored in the social and solidarity economy.
Join us for this ISSA webinar that will mark the UN recognition of social and solidarity economy for sustainable development and share first-hand knowledge about how mutual benefit societies contribute to reducing poverty, coverage gaps and building resilience in times of crisis.
Speakers
Guy Tchami, Senior Specialist, Enterprise Department, International Labour Office (ILO) | |
María Cecilia López Collazo, General Coordinator, Catholic Workers' Circle of the Uruguay Mutual Fund, Uruguay | |
Amed Bamba, Technical Advisor to the Director General of Technical Schemes, IPS National Social Insurance Fund, Côte d'Ivoire | |
To be confirmed, Central Fund of Social Agricultural Mutual Benefit Societies, France | |
Héctor Jaramillo Gutiérrez, Occupational Health and Safety Manager, Mutual de Seguridad CChC, Chile | |
Ramadhan Nyandwi, Chief Executive Officer, Mutual Benefit Society for Public Employees, Burundi | |
Saloua Langar, Assistant Director, General Management, National Social Security Fund, Tunisia |
This webinar will examine the following questions:
- What is the social and solidarity economy for sustainable development and how does social security play a role in it?
- How do core values such as solidarity, mutual trust and shared responsibility help formalize national labour markets and extend social security coverage and Universal Health Care (UHC)?
- What is the key added value of mutual benefit societies in the social and solidarity economy and in times of crisis?
- What role plays mutual benefits societies in national social security systems, for efficient service delivery and for sustainable development?
Agenda
- Welcome by Marcelo Abi-Ramia Caetano, Secretary General, ISSA
- Scope and objectives by ISSA
- Technical keynote by ILO
- Case experience from Uruguay
- Case experience from Côte d'Ivoire
- Case experience from France
- Case experience from Chile
- Case experience from Burundi
- Case experience from Tunisia
- Conclusions
Moderated by Dmitri Karasyov, Coordinator of the Technical Commission on Mutual Benefit Societies, ISSA |
Practical information
The webinar is open to delegates of ISSA member organizations and invited institutions without registration fee.