Portrait of a young girl. City of Yangon (Rangoon). Report from Myanmar, May 2013.

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Social protection

Portrait of a young girl. City of Yangon (Rangoon). Report from Myanmar, May 2013. © Marcel Crozet / ILO

Social protection, or social security, provides benefits to individuals on the basis of risks faced across the life cycle (e.g., unemployment, disability, maternity, etc.) and to those suffering general poverty and social exclusion. Social protection schemes can be financed through contributions from wages (social insurance) or through general taxation (social assistance).

Since the turn of the last century, social protection programmes have continued to grow in every region of the world, and their function in stabilizing the economy and protecting vulnerable groups has been repeatedly demonstrated, including during recent global crises. While their benefits are widely accepted, additional investments are still needed to increase coverage of social protection schemes globally, in particular in lower-income countries.

The 9 branches of social security

Key figures

More than US$1.50

is created for every US$1 invested in social protection.

Just 3.3% of annual GDP

is needed to establish national social protection floors in developing countries.

Emerging issues

Migrants and the forcibly displaced
Afghanistan workers

Target groups

Migrants and the forcibly displaced

Social protection and climate change
Agriculture project in Tunisia

Climate crisis

Social protection and climate change

Featured publications

World Social Protection Report 2024-26: Universal social protection for climate action and a just transition
A woman navigates through the icy fjords of Greenland, reflecting on how climate change has challenged her livelihood and the environment.

Flagship report

World Social Protection Report 2024-26: Universal social protection for climate action and a just transition

Financing gap for universal social protection: Global, regional and national estimates and strategies for creating fiscal space

Working paper

Financing gap for universal social protection: Global, regional and national estimates and strategies for creating fiscal space

Zambia: Actuarial analysis of the National Health Insurance Scheme and costing of coverage extension to cash transfer beneficiaries

Actuarial review

Zambia: Actuarial analysis of the National Health Insurance Scheme and costing of coverage extension to cash transfer beneficiaries

Fiscal Space for Social Protection in Timor-Leste

Policy paper

Fiscal Space for Social Protection in Timor-Leste

International labour standards on social security

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Statistical analysis by Asian young workers
Social protection statistics

Social protection statistics

The data from World Social Protection Report 2024-26 on the ILO's Social Protection Platform

Partnerships

News and articles

L'OIT et ses partenaires prennent des mesures d'urgence pour aider les personnes en situation de handicap au Liban
RD Ruba Jaradat giving a speech at a roundtable with Unicef Rep and Minister of Social Affairs

L'OIT et ses partenaires prennent des mesures d'urgence pour aider les personnes en situation de handicap au Liban

Pourquoi la protection sociale est essentielle pour protéger les plus vulnérables du monde des impacts de la crise climatique
Two young fishers sit by the sea in front of their boat on the sand.

Pourquoi la protection sociale est essentielle pour protéger les plus vulnérables du monde des impacts de la crise climatique