ILO Technical Recommendations on the Feasibility Assessment of an Employment Injury Insurance Scheme in Bangladesh
The ILO Technical Recommendations on the Feasibility Assessment of an Employment Injury Insurance Scheme in Bangladesh consolidates technical outputs on an Employment Injury Insurance (EII) scheme in Bangladesh that have been produced by the ILO since 2015 to the Government and the social partners. This report recommends a progressive approach to the implementation of a full-fledged scheme by demonstrating feasibility of a pilot-project scheme for the ready-made garment (RMG) sector.
It builds on the following political commitments towards establishing an EII scheme to date, i.e.:
Although most of the technical reports were written by the ILO (close collaboration between GEIP and the ILO Country Office for Bangladesh), some of the documents were prepared by local and international partners:
It builds on the following political commitments towards establishing an EII scheme to date, i.e.:
- Commitment item no. 13 of the July 2013 National Tripartite Plan of Action (NTPA) in which the Government of Bangladesh and the social partners committed to develop a tripartite+ protocol for compensation of the families of workers who die and workers who are injured as a result of occupational accidents and diseases. It is mentioned that the development of this protocol will include a review of the appropriateness of the level of current legal entitlements to compensation, bearing in mind the provisions of ILO Convention No. 121.
- Letter of Intent signed in 2015 between the Government of Bangladesh represented by the Ministry of Labour, the Government of Germany and the ILO for introducing an EII System for Bangladesh, in recognition of the need to fulfil the abovementioned item no. 13 of the NTPA.
- Honourable Prime Minister’s commitment to establish a national EII scheme expressed to the ILO Deputy Director General in April 2015, to the ILO Director General during his mission in Dhaka in December 2016 and at the occasion of the celebrations held on 1 May 2017. In different public occasions, the Prime Minister reiterated her commitment.
Although most of the technical reports were written by the ILO (close collaboration between GEIP and the ILO Country Office for Bangladesh), some of the documents were prepared by local and international partners:
- Jacques Pelletier, MD & Salauddin Ahmed Sharif, BOT
- Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
Main ILO Technical Outputs
- Executive Summary of the Technical Report
- Supporting Document 1: Preliminary Feasibility Study for the Introduction of a National Employment Injury Social Insurance System, June 2015
- Supporting Document 2: Bangladesh: Health Care, Disability Assessment and Rehabilitation Services, July 2017
- Supporting Document 3: A Proposed Legal Framework for a Bangladesh Employment Injury Insurance Scheme, December 2017
- Supporting Document 4: Main Findings of Work-Related Injuries in Manufacturing and Service Sectors in Bangladesh with a View to Implementing an Employment Injury Compensation Scheme, October 2018
- Supporting Document 5: Main Findings of Workplace Injuries: the Case of Readymade Garment Sector of Bangladesh with a View to Implementing an Employment Injury Compensation Scheme, October 2018
- Supporting Document 6: Cost Estimate of the Proposed Employment Injury Compensation Scheme in Bangladesh, December 2017
Some of these documents have been translated in Bangla and will be updated on this website as they become available.
The ILO technical outputs were produced thanks to the support of
the Federal Republic of Germany (BGD/15/05/DEU) and Italy (BGD/14/03/ITA).
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