Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 09:00–11:00 (UTC/GMT +2 or CEST)
10:00–12:00 in Chișinău and Moscow
11:00–13:00 in Baku, Tbilisi and Yerevan
12:00–14:00 in Tashkent
13:00–15:00 in Bishkek and Nursultan
15:00–17:00 in Ulaanbaatar
Language: Russian
Webinar organised in collaboration with the ISSA Liaison Office for Eurasia and International Association of Pension and Social Funds (IAPSF)
The United Nations recognize international migration as an integral part of global sustainable development. With over one billion internal and international migrants worldwide, migrant workers present significant coverage and administrative challenges for social security systems. Specific challenges for Eurasia were outlined in the Baku Declaration of the ISSA and the IAPSF in 2005.
The Agreement on Pension Provision of Workers of the Member States of the Eurasian Economic Union of 20 December 2019, which entered into force on 1 January 2021, became a milestone in ensuring equal rights of migrant workers for five countries in Eurasia. Other countries in the region that are not members of the Eurasian Economic Union have also made significant progress in protecting their citizens abroad through bilateral social security agreements.
However, the global COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on the labour migration situation in the region and brought new challenges for social security.
Speakers
Introductory presentation: Bridging the gap of migrant protection in the world
Dmitri Karasyov, ISSA Regional Coordinator for Eurasia |
Keynote presentation: Scope, objectives and challenges for administrating the Agreement on Pension Provision of Workers of the Member States of the Eurasian Economic Union
Oleg M. Polokhov, Head, Department of Pensions for Persons Residing Abroad, Pension Fund of the Russian Federation (PFRF), Russian Federation |
Elena Ţîbîrnă, Director General, National Office of Social Insurance (NOSI), Republic of Moldova | |
Elshad Khanalibayli, Head, International Relations Department, State Social Protection Fund under the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SSPF), Azerbaijan | |
Zhanat Kurmanov, Chairperson of the Board, Unified Accumulative Pension Fund, JSC (UAPF-JSC), Kazakhstan | |
Tatyana Lototskaya, First Deputy Chairman, Social Insurance Fund (SIF), Russian Federation |
This webinar will examine the following issues:
- Identification and registration of migrant workers under social security schemes
- Challenges for administrating social security agreements
- Inclusive national practices to protect migrant workers in times of COVID-19
Agenda
- Welcome by Marcelo Abi-Ramia Caetano, ISSA Secretary General
- Introductory presentation by the ISSA
- Keynote presentation, PFRF, Russian Federation
- Case experience of SSIF, Kazakhstan
- Case experience of NOSI, Moldova
- Case experience of SSPF, Azerbaijan
- Case experience of JSC (UAPF-JSC), Kazakhstan
- Project on OSH for migrant workers, Russian Federation
- Case experience of SF, Kyrgyzstan
- Q&A – Discussion
- Conclusions
Moderated by Nikolay Kozlov, ISSA Treasurer (to be confirmed) |
Practical information
The webinar is open to delegates of ISSA member organizations and invited institutions without registration fee.