Title: Social Protection Programs in Suriname Measures to combat poverty
1Social Protection Programsin SurinameMeasures
to combat poverty
- Ministry of Social Affairs Public Housing
- Republic of Suriname
Workshop Puente in the Caribbean Program
launching St. Lucia, 27 29 May
2009 Representatives MSAPH Marsiane
Partowidjojo Saskia Donk
2Country Profile
3- Suriname
- Location north-east coast of South America,
bordered by Guyana in the west, French Guyana in
the east and Brazil in the south.
4Coastal area
Interior
- Surface 163.820 km2
- Language Dutch
- Population 500.000 (mixture of diverse ethnic,
cultural and religious groups) - Demographics geographical characteristics
urban, rural interior (10 districts, 62
subdistricts)
5National Context
- Government Parliamentary democracy
- Political context
- Executive power President of the Republic of
Suriname, together with the Vice President
Council of Ministers (Government of Suriname).
The Government is advised by the Council of
State. - Legislative power National Assembly
Government. - Judicial power President Vice President of the
Court of Justice, its members deputy members,
the Procurator General, other members of the
prosecution office other judicial officers.
6Regional governments
- Urban, rural interior
- Each district District Commissioner (head of
district) - Interior
- Population Maroons Indigenous communities,
headed by its own community leaders acknowledged
by the Government (Granmans)
7Economic Context
- National budget taxes, non-taxes revenues
donor financing (grants) - Main export products export of gold, bauxite,
crude oil, rice bananas, shrimp fish, lumber
8Social Context
- Poverty rate in main districts (70 of total
population) - Paramaribo 27
- Wanica 27
- Nickerie 36
9Institutional mapping
10Social Ministries
- Ministry of Social Affairs and Public Housing
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Labor
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12Social Protection Policy
- Largest Social Protection Programs executed by
the Ministry of Social Affairs and Public Housing
(MSAPH) - Target groups indigent people, people with
disabilities, senior citizens, children youth - Social assistance
- cash-transfers
- Goods
- Services
13Directorate of Social Affairs
- Material services Targeting
- Financial Assistance Poor households
- Medical assistance card Poor near-poor
households - (free medical provision)
- Child allowance Households not receiving child
- allowance from their employers
- Old age pension Citizens 60 yrs of age
- Subsidies to social institutions Social
institutions - School supplies Poor households with children
(uniforms, educational tools) visiting primary
schools
14- Immaterial services Targeting
- Daycare centers Working mothers w/children
- betw. 0-6yrs of age
- Food for kids Children in daycare
- Center for the elderly Poor near-poor senior
citizens - (60yrs)
- Center for boys w/behavioral problems Boys
(8-16yrs) with behavioral - problems
- Care for persons with a disability People with
disabilities care takers of people
w/disabilities - Youth care Youth (0-24yrs) with social problems
- Elderly care Indigent senior citizens (60yrs)
- Community Development Communities in need
- General Social Work People families in need
- Family coaching Indigent single mothers
- Child Help Line Children, youth, adolescent up to
25yrs
15Directorate of Housing
Policy within the Multi Annual Housing
Program Primarily establishes facilities to
stimulate public-private partnerships to improve
the nations quantity and quality of houses and
provides through various house building programs
that all income categories, especially its
indigent communities can have stabile housing.
16- Service/programs Targeting
- Surface development company All households
- Social Housing Low income households
- Low Income Shelter Program Low/moderate income
households - Low Middle Income Shelter Program Low middle
income households - Project Tout Lui Faut (Chinese Govt) Low income
households - Urban Development Project Richelieu All income
categories - Project Tout Lui Faut Social Housing Low income
households - Project District Coronie Social Housing Low
income households
17Pilot Urban Development Project Richelieu
- in public-private partnership, individuals will
be able to build, rent and buy houses within this
project - project will include public facilities like
schools, health facilities, administrative
offices, small industries etc.
18Low Income Shelter Program
- Program in execution since April 2003
- Includes a public-private partnership
- financial institutions
- Ngos Cbos have a role in project preparation
and execution - Main objective improve housing conditions of low
-and moderate- income households in all districts - Subsidies largely for housing rehabilitation,
expansion and construction of new houses
19Low Middle Income Shelter Program
- Also includes public-private partnership. Launch
in April 2009. Targets income groups in need of
proper housing, that cannot benefit from services
for low and middle income groups, such as the Low
Income Shelter Program and the 7 Housing
Facility. Program enables construction,
renovation or expansion of houses through a 6
credit facility.
20Social Programs with other Ministries
21Ministry of Education
22Ministry of Labor
23Ministry of Health
- Regional Health Center Primary and secundary
medical care
- Medical Card beneficiaries of MSAPH
- Immunization program vaccination of infants and
schoolchildren
- All infants and schoolchildren
- HIV/Aids testing medication free of charge
testing for HIV/Aids
24Ministry of Regional Development
- Foundation Fund for the Development of the
Interior (Dutch finances) - 1. Stimulation of productive activities and
activities aiming to improve the living
conditions of the community - 2. Organizational, technical and institutional
strengthening of the government and Ngos who
have a direct or indirect supporting role
- Communities of indigenous people
25Other measures
- Additional measures taken to support vulnerable
groups in society - NCCR national disaster team e.g. coordinative
aid in floods occurred in the interior - ant-plagues which destroy crops of indigenous
communities - Subsidies for small farmers
- Subsidies for the rice industry
- Subsidies for public transportation
26Strengths weaknesses
- Strengths
- Large portfolio of social services targeting a
diverse group of indigent individuals and
families. - Accessible social services.
- Public-private partnerships.
- Weaknesses
- Poor targeting mechanisms
- Fragmentation of social programs
- Weak infrastructure capacity
- Lack of legislation on most of the social
programs - Poor exit strategies
27Thank you!