Social Insurance Administration Project

Strengthening social insurance administration through integrated systems, coordinated institutions, and evidence-based reforms.

Our Latest Activities

Marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Within the framework of the World Bank–supported Central Disability Certification Coordination Unit (CDCCU) project, North Macedonia continues to advance reforms aimed at establishing a more efficient, coordinated, and inclusive disability assessment system. The...

Ministry of Health: Meeting with Disability Assessment Commissions

Ministry of Health: Meeting with Disability Assessment Commissions

On 02 December 2025, a meeting was held at the Ministry of Health with representatives of all Commissions responsible for disability assessment and for determining eligibility for the allowance for assistance and care provided by another person. The participants were...

Social Insurance Administration Systems

Strengthening social insurance administration through unified registries, modernized processes, and improved institutional coordination.

Disability Assessment & Employment Reform

Introducing a unified disability assessment system, strengthening coordination through the CDCCU, and supporting inclusive employment policies.

Project Implementation & Governance

Ensuring effective implementation, coordination, and monitoring of SIAP activities in line with national and World Bank standards.

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Project at a Glance

What is SIAP?

The Social Insurance Administration Project (SIAP) is a World Bank–supported reform initiative aimed at strengthening and modernizing the administration of social insurance and disability-related systems.

How is it implemented?

The project is implemented through institutional strengthening, introduction of unified systems and methodologies, digitalization of key processes, and coordinated project management.

What problems does it address??

SIAP addresses fragmented registries, complex administrative procedures, inconsistent disability assessment practices, and limited coordination between responsible institutions.

Who benefits?

The project benefits public institutions, professionals involved in service delivery, and citizens who access social insurance, disability assessment, and related public services.

Partnering for better public services

Implemented by the Ministry of Social Policy, Demography and Youth, with support from the World Bank.