Social protection is essential in the fight against poverty, particularly in some partner countries of international cooperation, where social security systems often remain fragmented or inadequate. SDG 1, which aims to eradicate poverty in all its forms, emphasises the importance of universal social protection mechanisms.
Social protection is a powerful driver of economic and social transformation. By ensuring access to healthcare, supporting incomes, and providing employment security, it promotes equity, reduces inequalities, and strengthens social cohesion. By strengthening their national systems, countries will be better equipped to deal with crises and move towards universal health cover, while promoting a more inclusive and sustainable economy.
