Virtual Workshop of Specialists Towards solidarity-based and sustainable non-contributory pension systems in Latin America and the Caribbean

Event

Teaser

This virtual event seeks to discuss among regional specialists issues related to the opportunities and challenges to advance in the consolidation of non-contributory pension systems from a solidarity and sustainability approach.

Event information

invitation with a couple of senior persons

Date

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Event type

Other events

Participation

By registration

Background

The expansion of non-contributory pension systems has been a significant milestone in Latin America and the Caribbean, being one of the leading public policy innovations that has contributed to the strengthening of social protection systems in the region. In the last two decades, the coverage of these systems has increased significantly, from covering 3.4% of the population aged 65 and over, around one million people in 2000, to 26.6% in 2021, reaching 16.1 million older persons in Latin America and the Caribbean. In doing so, they have contributed to reducing gaps in coverage and gender inequalities and their multiple expressions in access to pension systems in old age. These systems include non-contributory pension systems for old age, disability or both and are currently present in 28 of the 33 countries in the region.

Facing a risk structure that is being reconfigured, including a demographic transition marked by ageing and profound transformations in the world of work, non-contributory pension systems have become a fundamental policy of social protection systems for the eradication of extreme poverty and old-age poverty in the region. However, significant challenges remain in designing these systems to amplify their impact in addressing regional structural inequalities and move towards increasing levels of sustainability in their implementation. This will require setting clear targets for the expansion of their coverage, levels of adequacy and associated financial sustainability. It is possible to move towards integrated models between contributory and non-contributory pension systems, which in turn creates significant institutional challenges and opportunities in the countries of the region.

Objective

Within the framework of the ECLAC-BMZ/GIZ project "Recover Better: Overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic consequences in Latin America and the Caribbean", this virtual workshop of specialists seeks to debate among regional experts the issues related to the opportunities and challenges for advancing in the consolidation of non-contributory pension systems from a solidarity and sustainability approach. Through the dialogue and exchange that will be fostered in this space, it is hoped to contribute to the regional debate on the challenges that countries face in making progress in the implementation of these systems, expanding their coverage and levels of sufficiency, as well as the mechanisms for guaranteeing their financial sustainability. It will also address the institutional and design challenges of these systems to make progress in eradicating extreme poverty and poverty in old age and a sustained reduction of inequalities. With solidarity at the centre, the options for moving towards increasingly integrated contributory and non-contributory systems will also be discussed.

This workshop is also organised as part of the activities linked to the preparation of the book "Non-contributory pension systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: moving towards sustainability with solidarity". This book presents updated evidence on the situation of non-contributory pension systems in the region, their evolution, main features of their design and challenges of financial sustainability, as well as case studies that explore options for strengthening non-contributory pension systems in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Methodology of work

The workshop will have five panels, each with keynote presentations, followed by time for a round of comments and dialogue. 

Programme of work

7am,

Inaugural Session: Welcoming Remarks and Methodology

28 November 2023, 7am - 28 November 2023, 8am

Welcoming remarks

Alberto Arenas de Mesa, Director of the Social Development Division, ECLAC

Representative of the German Cooperation (tbc)

8am,

Panel 1 Regional situation of non-contributory pension systems and their role in eradicating old-age poverty and reducing inequalities

28 November 2023, 8am - 28 November 2023, 9am

Moderator: Alberto Arenas de Mesa, Director of the Social Development Division, ECLAC

"Conceptual elements and current situation of non-contributory pension systems in Latin America and the Caribbean", Claudia Robles, Social Affairs Officer, ECLAC

"The design of non-contributory pension systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: main challenges", Camila Arza, Senior Researcher, Interdisciplinary Centre for the Study of Public Policy, Argentina

Comments

Simone Cecchini, Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Centre - Population Division, ECLAC

Ana Güezmes, Director of the Division for Gender Affairs, ECLAC (tbc)

Pablo Yanes, Research Coordinator, ECLAC Sub-Regional Headquarters in Mexico

Presentation(s)

Presentación C_Robles_ Elementos conceptuales


9am,

Panel 2 Debates on the universality of non-contributory pension systems: experiences and main lessons learnt

28 November 2023, 9am - 28 November 2023, 10am

Moderator: María Luisa Marinho, Social Development Division, ECLAC

"Towards universality in the coverage of non-contributory pension systems: the case of Mexico", Pablo Yanes, Research Coordinator, ECLAC Sub-Regional Headquarters in Mexico

"Learning from the implementation of the Universal Guaranteed Pension in Chile", Juan Vila, Consultant, Social Development Division, ECLAC

Comments

Claudio Reyes, Undersecretary of Social Security, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Chile

Luisa Mussot, Directorate of Institutional Strategic Planning, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) (tbc)

Questions and comments

Presentation(s)

Presentación Juan Vila


Presentación Pablo Yanes


11am,

Panel 3 Making progress in closing gaps in the coverage and adequacy of entitlements in non-contributory pension systems: design and institutional challenges

28 November 2023, 11am - 28 November 2023, 12pm

Moderator: Andrés Espejo, Social Development Division, ECLAC

"Options and challenges for strengthening the non-contributory pension system in Peru", Noelia Bernal, Consultant, Social Development Division, ECLAC

"Advances in coverage and comprehensiveness in the design of the non-contributory pension system in Argentina", Martín Cherkasky Rappa, ECLAC Office in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Comments

Julio Mendigure, Executive Director Pensión 65, Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (MIDIS)

Guillermo Montt, Senior Social Protection Specialist for the Southern Cone of Latin America, ILO

Questions

Presentation(s)

Presentación Noelia Bernal


Presentación Martín Cherkasky


12pm,

Panel 4 Focusing on the financial sustainability of non-contributory pension systems with solidarity at their core

28 November 2023, 12pm - 28 November 2023, 12pm

Moderator: Daniela Trucco, Social Development Division, ECLAC

Financial sustainability for the expansion of non-contributory pension systems and the eradication of poverty in old age", Ernesto Espíndola, Social Development Division, ECLAC

Comments

Daniel Titelman, Director of the Economic Development Division, ECLAC (tbc)

Questions

Presentation(s)

Presentación Ernesto Espíndola


1pm,

Panel 5 Keys to the creation and gradual extension of a non-contributory pension system

28 November 2023, 1pm - 28 November 2023, 2pm

Moderator: Carlos Maldonado, Social Development Division, ECLAC

"Challenges of building a non-contributory pension system: The case of Honduras", Manuel Delgado, Consultant, Social Development Division, ECLAC

"Progress and institutional challenges for the expansion of the non-contributory pension system in the Dominican Republic", Manuel Delgado, Consultant, Social Development Division, ECLAC

Juan Vila, Consultant, Social Development Division, ECLAC

Comments

Pedro Alcántara Director of the National Social Security Council (CNSS) of the Dominican Republic

Rafael del Cid, Director of the Honduran Center for the Study of State Policies in the Social Sector (CHEPES), Honduras

Hon. Norman Dunn, Minister of Labour and Social Security of Jamaica (tbc)

Questions and comments

Presentation(s)

Presentación Manuel Delgado_Rep Dominicana


Presentación Manuel Delgado_Honduras


2pm,

Closing of the workshop

28 November 2023, 2pm - 28 November 2023, 2pm

Final remarks

Alberto Arenas de Mesa, Director of the Social Development Division, ECLAC

Practical information

The workshop will have five panels, each with keynote presentations, followed by time for a round of comments and dialogue. There will be simultaneous interpretation spanish-english

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Organizing institution

Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)

  • https://www.cepal.org
  • 56 222100000

Cooperación Alemana (BMZ/GIZ)

  • http://www.giz.de
  • telephone

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