The right to social security is recognized as a human right and establishes the right to social security assistance for those unable to work due to sickness, disability, maternity, employment injury, unemployment or old age. In our times, there is definitely an enterprise social security system of all countries that is sufficient or insufficient. Social security that involves all members of the society throughout the whole life up from cradle to grave is considered to be the most important peak of the welfare state in social policy and at the same time occupies the forefront goals of the developing societies.
The Capacity Building Programme for Social Security Institutions (SSI-CaB) has been initiated by SESRIC in November 2014 as a large scale capacity development project. Within this framework, the Centre collects information from SSIs of OIC Member Countries through questionnaires, assesses the needs and capacities of the Member Countries accordingly, and matches these needs and capacities through organizing short term training programs, courses or workshops. Besides, the Centre evaluates the outcomes and impacts of the training and disseminates the activities.
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