Albania and Cambodia are advancing social health protection and employment initiatives through joint programmes supported by the Joint SDG Fund, with a focus on fostering inclusion and universal health coverage.
In Cambodia, the Joint SDG Fund is driving key reforms to expand social health protection and achieve universal health coverage, particularly for vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities. The initiative integrates social protection with employment systems to improve workforce skills and productivity while enhancing access to essential health services. By formalising jobs and enterprises and strengthening vocational training, Cambodia is working toward a more inclusive economy, ensuring that health services reach all citizens.
This joint programme aligns with Cambodia’s broader goal of fostering digital transformation and innovative partnerships to create a robust and inclusive social protection system. With a commitment to advancing universal health coverage, these efforts are paving the way for sustainable development and long-term resilience.
Albania, on a similar path, is enhancing its social protection systems through green and digital job creation, supporting marginalised groups such as women, youth, and people with disabilities. These efforts underscore the Joint SDG Fund’s commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.