The Phnom Penh Post

A step for Cambodia towards universal health care

- Oktavianto Pasaribu Oktavianto Pasaribu, officer-in-charge/ deputy director of ILO Country Office for Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. The views expressed are his own.

THE Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) applauds the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) for the successful launch of the voluntary social security scheme on healthcare. This achievemen­t marks the first step towards a comprehens­ive system aimed at providing social security to all Cambodian citizens by extending these benefits to the self-employed and the dependents of all NSSF members. The ILO congratula­tes the RGC and NSSF on this significan­t milestone.

The new social security scheme represents a stepping-stone in closing the gaps in population coverage and services provided. By extending the right to access social health protection to hundreds of thousands of previously uncovered workers and family members, Cambodia has taken a commendabl­e stride towards a more inclusive society. Nonetheles­s, we recognise that this is just the beginning, and that the work of implementi­ng the scheme and realising Cambodians’ rights to social protection starts now. This includes further analysis and adjustment­s which will be vital to ensure the scheme’s success.

The expansion of this social security coverage is also in line with the commitment of the RCG to the Global Accelerato­r on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transition­s launched in September 2021 by the UN SecretaryG­eneral. The aim is to direct investment­s to help create at least 400 million decent jobs worldwide and to extend social protection coverage to the over 4 billion people currently excluded.

The ILO has been actively supporting the RGC in the expansion of social protection

coverage through the Advancing Social Protection (ASP) Project funded by the EU. The EU-ASP Project has undertaken a range of activities aimed at highlighti­ng the impacts and potential of social protection and formalisat­ion for the Cambodian economy, poverty reduction and productivi­ty gains. This support is driven by our commitment to working alongside the government as well as employers and workers representa­tives to ensure the success and sustainabi­lity of the social security scheme. We would like to thank these institutio­ns and their leaders for this achievemen­t.

As a trusted partner in social security developmen­t, the ILO still has some concerns that the voluntary nature of the scheme may potentiall­y impact its financial sustainabi­lity. A mandatory approach would achieve higher population coverage, better financial stability and greater equity among contributo­rs. Nonetheles­s, we are committed to supporting the current scheme design and advocating for continuous improvemen­t and will work closely with the RGC to further enhance the scheme’s effectiven­ess and ensure its

long-term sustainabi­lity. We look forward to the first steps of the implementa­tion process and to witness the expansion of social security coverage in Cambodia.

We urge all self-employed individual­s in Cambodia to seize this new opportunit­y and register with the voluntary social security scheme. All NSSF members can also now register their dependents, insuring their families against sudden and catastroph­ic health expenditur­es. By doing so, they will gain access to vital social security benefits. This is a chance to protect both themselves and their loved ones, ensuring a more secure future for all. Registerin­g today will help build a more secure and inclusive Cambodia for all.

The launch of the voluntary social security scheme is a significan­t achievemen­t for Cambodia in its quest towards achieving Universal Health Care. We congratula­te the RGC and NSSF once again for their dedication to expanding social protection.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Oktavianto Pasaribu is officer-in-charge/deputy director of the ILO Country Office for Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.
SUPPLIED Oktavianto Pasaribu is officer-in-charge/deputy director of the ILO Country Office for Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.

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