CIPRES will hold its 33rd ordinary session in Lomé this week, with a focus on social protection

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Wednesday, 14 December 2022 17:49
CIPRES will hold its 33rd ordinary session in Lomé this week, with a focus on social protection

(Togo First) - Lomé will host on December 15-16, 2022, the 33rd ordinary session of the Council of Ministers of the Inter-African Conference on Social Security (Cipres). This session will mainly focus on the extension of social protection to all strata, not only employees. Specifically, the conference will assess a strategy for expanding social coverage, submitted by experts gathered for a brainstorming meeting that was also held in the Togolese capital on December 13. 

According to Cheik Tidiane Tounkara, Chairman of the CIPRES’ Supervisory Committee, during the session, the ministers should adopt several strategies to achieve the goal in sight. These strategies, Tounkara added, would take into account the specificities of member countries, in a context where the social protection of people has proven a real challenge for the organization.

Speaking on the matter, Myriam Dossou-d’Almeida, director general of Togo’s National Health Insurance Institute (INAM), mentioned that the current crises shaking the world stress populations’ social needs and require more solidarity between humans, communities, and countries. The situation, she claims, justifies the importance of covering all social strata.

Across all of the CIPRES member countries, only about 10% of employees, civil servants, or people with monthly wages have social protection. This is according to data from the International Labor Office (ILO) relayed by the CIPRES.

The 33rd session of the CIPRES will take place in a context where Togolese authorities have,  for many months now, been working on implementing universal health insurance in Togo. 

Esaïe Edoh

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