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Module 9ILO

Game on!

Rules 6 groups

Each group answers 4 questions

And earns budget money to implement social protection in Coresia !

Time limit: 45 seconds

Points

• 4 right answers! +200 billion dines!• 3 right answers! +100 billion dines!• 2 right answers! 0• 1 right answers! 0• 0 right answers! 0

Lifelines

50:50Eliminate 2 incorrect options

Call-a-friendAsk the question to any person

in the room

Who wants to be a protectionaire?

Ready to start?

Health

A: Yes

C: Maybe D: The answer D

B: No

Health

A: Yes

C: Maybe D: The answer D

B: No

Children

A: 60 years old

C: 70 years old D: 80 years old

B: 65 years old

Children

A: 60 years old

C: 70 years old D: 80 years old

B: 65 years old

Working Age

A: Between 80% and 84% of the population

C: Between 90% and 94% of the population

D: Over 95% of the total population

B: Between 85% and 89% of the population

3. The percentage of the total population covered by health insurance schemes in Thailand is:

3. The percentage of the total population covered by health insurance schemes in Thailand is:

Working Age

A: Between 80% and 84% of the population

C: Between 90% and 94% of the population

D: Over 95% of the total population

B: Between 85% and 89% of the population

4. In the Indonesian health programs, the implementation issues include overlap of beneficiaries between which of the following programs?

Elderly

A: Jamkesmas and Jamsostek

C: Askes and Jamsostek D: Jamkesda and Jamsostek

B: Jamkesmas and Jamkesda

4. In the Indonesian health programmes, the implementation issues include overlap of beneficiaries between which of the following programs?

Elderly

A: Jamkesmas and Jamsostek

C: Askes and Jamsostek D: Jamkesda and Jamsostek

B: Jamkesmas and Jamkesda

Maternity

A: Contributions by beneficiaries

C: International donors D: Donations by individuals

B: Taxes

Maternity

A: Contributions by beneficiaries

C: International donors D: Donations by individuals

B: Taxes

HIV

A: Lack of specific policy framework

C: Lack of resource allocations D: High fertility rate

B: Constraints on supply side

HIV

A: Lack of specific policy framework

C: Lack of resource allocations D: High fertility rate

B: Constraints on supply side

Health

A: Children in HIV affected households

C: Street children D: Children in poor families

B: Children in poor and vulnerable households

Health

A: Children in HIV affected households

C: Street children D: Children in poor families

B: Children in poor and vulnerable households

Children

A: Universal old-age and disability pension

C: Universal child allowance D: Maternity benefits

B: Unemployment insurance scheme

Children

A: Universal old-age and disability pension

C: Universal child allowance D: Maternity benefits

B: Unemployment insurance scheme

Working Age

A:CCivil servants and military personnel

C: Informal economy workers registered under the Social Security Act, Article 40

D:All informal economy workers

B: Private sector employees registered under the Social Security Act, Article 33

Working Age

A:CCivil servants and military personnel

C: Informal economy workers registered under the Social Security Act, Article 40

D:All informal economy workers

B: Private sector employees registered under the Social Security Act, Article 33

Elderly

A: PKSA (Children Social Welfare Program)

C: BOS (School Operational Assistance) program D: School feeding program

B: BSM Scholarship

Elderly

D: School feeding program

B: BSM ScholarshipA: PKSA (Children Social Welfare Program)

C: BOS (School Operational Assistance) program

11. The National Social Protection Strategy for the Poor and Vulnerable (NSPS) in Cambodia aims at developing social protection and improving the lives of people. Which of the following is NOT an approach followed by it?

Maternity

A: Protecting the poorest and most disadvantaged

C: Preventing the impact of risks that could lead to negative coping

D: Promoting the poor out of poverty by building human capital

B: Providing safety nets for the most vulnerable in contingencies

11. The National Social Protection Strategy for the Poor and Vulnerable (NSPS) in Cambodia aims at developing social protection and improving the lives of people. Which of the following is NOT an approach followed by it?

Maternity

A: Protecting the poorest and most disadvantaged

C: Preventing the impact of risks that could lead to negative coping

D: Promoting the poor out of poverty by building human capital

B: Providing safety nets for the most vulnerable in contingencies

12. What is the target year set by the Government of Lao PDR to achieve universal coverage of social health protection?

HIV

A: 2015

C: 2020 D: 2025

B: 2018

HIV

A: 2015

C: 2020 D: 2025

B: 2018

12. What is the target year set by the Government of Lao PDR to achieve universal coverage of social health protection?

Health

A: Medisave

C: Medicaid D: Medifund

B: Medishield

Health

A: Medisave

C: Medicaid D: Medifund

B: Medishield

Children

A: All poor senior citizens

C: Frail or sick senior citizens to support medical needs

D: None of the above

B: Frail or sick senior citizens to augment daily subsistence and medical needs

Children

A: All poor senior citizens

C: Frail or sick senior citizens to support medical needs

D: None of the above

B: Frail or sick senior citizens to augment daily subsistence and medical needs

15. According to the assessment matrix, in order to guarantee an income security to its working age population, Thailand should (choose all correct options):

Working Age

A: Establish a maternity allowance and sickness benefit for informal

sector workers

C: Increase the level of benefits of the disability allowance

D: Establish a public works programme

B: Develop a more systematic training programme for workersl

Working Age

15. According to the assessment matrix, in order to guarantee an income security to its working age population, Thailand should (choose all correct options):

A: Establish a maternity allowance and sickness benefit for informal

sector workers

C: Increase the level of benefits of the disability allowance

D: Establish a public works programme

B: Develop a more systematic training programme for workersl

16. Which of the following benefits is NOT provided on a monthly basis in Indonesia?

Elderly

A: Benefits for the severely disabled

C: Old age benefits for formal sector workers

D: Old age benefits for military personnel

B: Benefits for the elderly with no family support

16. Which of the following benefits is NOT provided on a monthly basis in Indonesia?

Elderly

A: Benefits for the severely disabled

C: Old age benefits for formal sector workers

D: Old age benefits for military personnel

B: Benefits for the elderly with no family support

Maternity

A: 20

C: 40 D: 50

B: 30

Maternity

A: 20

C: 40 D: 50

B: 30

18. The Government of Lao PDR is planning to merge the existing health protection schemes. Which one of the following is NOT a reason for doing so?

HIV

A: Improve quality of care

C: Improve administrative efficiency D: Increase the risk pool

B: Extend coverage

18. The Government of Lao PDR is planning to merge the existing health protection schemes. Which one of the following is NOT a reason for doing so?

HIV

A: Improve quality of care

D: Increase the risk pool

B: Extend coverage

C: Improve administrative efficiency

Health

A: In rural areas

C: In very poor households D: In poor families

B: With disabilities

Health

A: In rural areas

C: In very poor households D: In poor families

B: With disabilities

20. Which statement most accurately reflects a policy gap for the active age group of the Philippines?

Children

A: Lack of work injury insurance

C: Lack of unemployment insurance D: None of the above

B: Lack of public employment programme

Children

A: Lack of work injury insurance

C: Lack of unemployment insurance D: None of the above

B: Lack of public employment programme

20. Which statement most accurately reflects a policy gap for the active age group of the Philippines?

Working Age

A: Shift the management of the allowance to the Social Security Office to have portability of benefits

C: Ensure that the allowance is indexed on inflation

D: Add 500 Baht per month to existing level of benefits

B: Reduce the age threshold from 60 years to 55 years of age

Working Age

A: Shift the management of the allowance to the Social Security Office to have portability of benefits

C: Ensure that the allowance is indexed on inflation

D: Add 500 Baht per month to existing level of benefits

B: Reduce the age threshold from 60 years to 55 years of age

22. Which of the following programs is NOT available in Indonesia?

Elderly

A: Unemployment insurance

C: Old age savings D: Pension

B: Work injury insurance

22. Which of the following programs is NOT available in Indonesia?

Elderly

A: Unemployment insurance

C: Old age savings D: Pension

B: Work injury insurance

23. What was the total benefit expenditure under the National Social Security Fund for Civil Servants in Cambodia in 2009?

Maternity

A: USD 8.3 million

C: USD 16.5 million D: USD 22.7 million

B: USD 11.6 million

Maternity

A: USD 8.3 million

C: USD 16.5 million D: USD 22.7 million

B: USD 11.6 million

23. What was the total benefit expenditure under the National Social Security Fund for Civil Servants in Cambodia in 2009?

24. For which of the four SPF guarantees is the coverage highest among the poor in Lao?

HIV

A: Health protection

C: Income security for the working age group

D: Income security for the elderly and disabled

B: Benefits for children

24. For which of the four SPF guarantees is the coverage highest among the poor in Lao?

HIV

A: Health protection B: Benefits for children

C: Income security for the working age group

D: Income security for the elderly and disabled