About this site

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.

Other Asian networks regarding social protection

1. AROSP: The Asian Roundtable on Social Protection is a network of grassroots workers’ organisations, trade unions, NGOs, and scholars in Asia that work on the issues of formal and informal workers. AROSP serves as a platform to provide mutual help, facilitate information sharing, and help organisations build their understanding on social protection. As a regional network, it aims to support and consolidate the regional struggle for social protection for the poor across various sectors in Asia.

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2. The NTSP: The Network for Transformative Social Protection is a regional network of sectoral and issue-based people's organizations, social movements, NGOs, and individuals (academics, parliamentarians, advocates) pursuing transformative social protection as a tool towards realization of a life of dignity for all. Most of members/networks are based in Southeast Asia.

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