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This website focuses on issues regarding social protection in Asia and the activities done by the Network on Social Protection Rights (INSP!R) and its members. It is under the editorial oversight from the Asia Steering Committee, composed out of members from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Cambodia, Indonesia and Philippines. It is meant to foster dialogue and share experiences.
The articles describe challenges and achievements to improve the right to social protection to workers in the region, with a specific focus to gender, youth and informal workers.

12 November 2014

Working towards universal health coverage system for Bangladesh garment workers

WSM's two Bangladesh partners, NGWF and GK are currently studying possibilities to set up a universal health coverage system for garment workers and how this could be achieved with involvement of state, employers and the trade unions.

However, it is very hard to bring the 46 different federations of the garment sector behind a common goal. Such a health coverage system would be complementary to the fight for an increase of the minimum wage, as garment workers would see their medical costs diminish through such coverage. In this video, Dr. Kadir from GK and Amin from NGWF speak about that possibility.


GK and NGWF are currently working together to offer health services at reduced costs to garment workers, medical aid to the victims of Rana Plaza and providing training to garment workers in Occupational Health and Safety and first aid.  

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