High-level commitment: Confirmed on 9 June 2023.
Roadmap validation: Endorsed by the government on June 2024.
Roadmap development, governance and coordination: Albania’s roadmap was developed between October and November 2023 through a collaborative effort by the Government of Albania and the United Nations country teams of UNDP, UNICEF, ILO, UN Women, and FAO under the technical guidance of UNICEF and UNDP, based on the policy mapping results, and in broad-based consultation.
The Ministry of Economy, Culture and Innovation, and the Ministry of Health and Social Protection are the lead government institutions responsible for spearheading the design and implementation of the Global Accelerator. Ministry of Economy, Culture and Innovation will play a central role in coordinating efforts across various ministries and agencies.
Roadmap focus:
Prioritised target groups
Increased coverage: To significantly increase the coverage of social protection programs, especially for vulnerable groups like persons with disabilities, children, the elderly and rural populations that intersect with various vulnerabilities.
Enhanced benefits: Beneficiaries of social protection programs will experience improvements in the quality and quantity of benefits they receive. This will be assessed by analysing the increase in benefit levels, which should lead to better economic security for these groups.
Gender inclusivity: The Global Accelerator aims to reduce gender disparities in social protection access and benefits, particularly for unemployed women. Success in this area will be reflected in improved employment rate of women, increased access to services, reduced informal employment, reduced gender pay gap, and pay adequacy.
Higher employment rates: The Global Accelerator seeks to boost employment rates, especially among marginalised groups. Progress will be tracked through an increase in the overall employment rate. Gender disaggregated data will show gender differences in employment rates and help design better policies.
Reduced unemployment duration: The Global Accelerator aims to help job seekers, including women, find employment more quickly. This will be assessed by measuring the reduction in the average duration of unemployment.
Private sector partnerships: Successful collaboration with the private sector to provide employment opportunities for all categories will be a key indicator.