UNICEF Oman recently wrapped up a technical mission in collaboration with the Social Protection Fund, focusing on the way forward after the successful rollout of the newly endorsed Social Protection benefits. This initiative showcases the Sultanate of Oman’s dedication to safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable populations, such as children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. As part of the mission, an inter-ministerial workshop was conducted to exchange best practices and strategies for strengthening social protection systems. The workshop emphasized the importance of implementing a roadmap that effectively links cash benefits with essential services through “Cash Plus” programs, designed to enhance beneficiaries’ overall wellbeing by providing financial support and access to crucial services. Additionally, the mission emphasized the need for a robust post-distribution outcome monitoring framework to monitor the implementation of the Social Protection program in Oman, ensuring optimal usage of benefits to promote the population’s welfare and evaluate the program’s impact.
Sumaira Chowdhury, UNICEF Oman Representative, highlighted the organization’s strategic objective to ensure every child has access to inclusive social protection programs that enhance their wellbeing and resilience through comprehensive social care services. UNICEF Oman remains committed to supporting the continued success of Oman’s social protection initiatives in collaboration with the Social Protection Fund and other key partners. The Social Protection Law, officially endorsed in July 2023, represents a comprehensive framework aimed at providing substantial benefits and support to vulnerable segments of the population.
The technical mission conducted by UNICEF Oman and the Social Protection Fund underscores Oman’s commitment to safeguarding the welfare of its most vulnerable populations. By focusing on the successful rollout of Social Protection benefits, the initiative aims to enhance the overall wellbeing of beneficiaries, including children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Through the inter-ministerial workshop, best practices and strategies were shared to strengthen social protection systems, emphasizing the importance of linking cash benefits with essential services through “Cash Plus” programs. These programs are designed to provide financial support and access to crucial services, ultimately improving the welfare of beneficiaries.
The mission also highlighted the need for a robust post-distribution outcome monitoring framework to monitor the implementation of the Social Protection program in Oman. This framework ensures the optimal usage of benefits to promote the welfare of the population and assess the program’s impact. Sumaira Chowdhury, UNICEF Oman Representative, reiterated the organization’s commitment to ensuring every child has access to inclusive social protection programs that enhance their wellbeing and resilience. UNICEF Oman will continue to work alongside the Social Protection Fund and key partners to support Oman’s social protection initiatives and ensure their continued success.
The Social Protection Law, officially endorsed in July 2023, serves as a comprehensive framework to provide substantial benefits and support to vulnerable segments of the population in Oman. By focusing on the welfare of children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities, the law aims to enhance their overall wellbeing and resilience through inclusive social care services. The law’s endorsement reflects Oman’s dedication to safeguarding the welfare of its most vulnerable populations, highlighting the country’s ongoing commitment to promoting social protection and ensuring the welfare of all its citizens. Through collaboration with UNICEF Oman, the Social Protection Fund, and other key partners, Oman aims to continue strengthening its social protection initiatives and enhancing the lives of its most vulnerable populations.