Project Info
Project Code
2326A
Tranche
T15
Tranche Type
Regular
Status
Active
Title
Inclusive and sustainable economic growth in a society for all ages in the post-COVID-19 era in Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean
Entities
Implementing Entity (Lead)
DESA
Jointly Implementing DA Entities
ECLAC
ESCAP
Other Collaborating Entities
Other UN entities
Financial and Evaluation Info
Total Budget
$880,000.00
Project Selected for Evaluation
No
Countries and Regions
Countries or Areas:
Colombia, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Lao People's Democratic Republic (the), Malaysia, Maldives, Uruguay, Viet Nam
Regions:
Americas, Asia
Sub-Regions:
Intermediate Regions:
Countries in Special Situations:
Land Locked Developing Countries (LLDC), Least Developed Countries (LDC), Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Areas of Work
SDG
1
10
17
3
4
5
SDG Targets
1.3
10.1
10.2
17.18
17.19
3.8
4.1
5.1
Brief Description
This project’s objective is to enhance the capacity of governments in the Asia-Pacific and Latin America and Caribbean regions to develop evidence-based, intergenerational policies for inclusive and sustainable economic growth in the context of population ageing.
The Secretary-General’s report on Our Common Agenda highlighted the importance of strengthening capacities to understand and assess the future, building long-term intergenerational thinking into important policies and decision-making. This project directly responds to this call by using disaggregated National Accounts data to address the twin goals of inclusion and sustainability in the context of population ageing. National Inclusion Accounts (NIAs) disaggregate national economic statistics by age and socioeconomic status. NIAs help identify and describe how economic resources are shared between population groups. This type of accounting is needed for long-term forecasts of the costs and funding sources for social protection, education, and health care programmes to ensure their fiscal sustainability and distributional equity.
This project supports eight developing countries in Latin America and the Caribbean and Asia and the Pacific to strengthen capacity to produce National Inclusion Accounts, analyze the impacts of population ageing on inclusive and sustainable development, and formulate public policies and plans to achieve these goals.
The Secretary-General’s report on Our Common Agenda highlighted the importance of strengthening capacities to understand and assess the future, building long-term intergenerational thinking into important policies and decision-making. This project directly responds to this call by using disaggregated National Accounts data to address the twin goals of inclusion and sustainability in the context of population ageing. National Inclusion Accounts (NIAs) disaggregate national economic statistics by age and socioeconomic status. NIAs help identify and describe how economic resources are shared between population groups. This type of accounting is needed for long-term forecasts of the costs and funding sources for social protection, education, and health care programmes to ensure their fiscal sustainability and distributional equity.
This project supports eight developing countries in Latin America and the Caribbean and Asia and the Pacific to strengthen capacity to produce National Inclusion Accounts, analyze the impacts of population ageing on inclusive and sustainable development, and formulate public policies and plans to achieve these goals.
Objective and Expected Outcomes
Objective
To enhance the capacity of governments in the Asia-Pacific and Latin America and Caribbean regions to develop evidence-based, intergenerational policies for inclusive and sustainable economic growth in the context of population ageing.
Expected Outcome 1
Strengthened national technical capacity of select countries in the Latin America and Caribbean region and the Asia and Pacific region to produce National Inclusion Accounts (NIAs) and to analyze the impacts of population ageing on inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
Expected Outcome 2
Strengthened capacity of governments in selected countries to formulate public policies and plans that take account of future demographic change while promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth.