The course focuses on tackling critical governance and management issues in social security at this crucial time. It provides social security practitioners and policymakers with the skills and knowledge needed to advance integrated social protection systems.
Grounded in an understanding of emerging socio-economic, political, and demographic trends, the curriculum equips participants with innovative strategies to enhance governance, sustainability, and integration. Participants will gain insights into addressing complex challenges such as labor market informality, and low female workforce participation, through meeting the increasing demand for comprehensive and inclusive social security systems.
The curriculum will cover the following components:
Governance and Administration of Social Protection Systems
Contributory Social Protection and Pension Reform
Non-Contributory Social Protection and Assistance Reform
Specialized Themes
Financing Social Protection Systems
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Delivered by seasoned practitioners and experts in social security governance
Combines lectures, case studies, group discussions, and role-playing exercises
Real-world scenarios for analysing governance structures and reform strategies
Tailored to the specific challenges and opportunities in the Arab region
The course will be delivered face to face in Arabic at the ITCILO Campus in Turin (Italy) from 9 to 13 June 2025. Participants will benefit from a combination of residential training and a highly interactive digital learning environment hosted on the ITCILO’s eCampus,. They will have the opportunity to engage with regional social security experts and share their knowledge and experiences with fellow practitioners from other Arab States. Successful participants will receive an ITCILO Certificate of Achievement, eligible for the Diploma for Social Protection Managers.
The course is designed for experienced social security professionals and executives from social security institutions, Ministries, international organizations, social partners and civil society from the Arab States. Participants should hold positions directly related to the design and implementation of contributory (social insurance) and non-contributory (social assistance) social security policies and schemes. The ability to access and use a computer with an internet connection is also essential.
Connect with policymakers, practitioners, and international experts