MAP20190024129World social protection report 2017-2019 : universal social protection to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. — Geneva : International Labour Office, 2017454 p. Documento relacionado: World Social Protection Report 2024- 26 : Universal social protection for climate action and a just transition. - Geneva : International Labour Office, 2024. - ISBN 978-92-2-040450-81. Introduction -- 2. Social protection for children -- 3. Social protection for women and men of working age -- 4. Social protection for older women and men. Fighting poverty through pension systems -- 5. Towards universal health coverage -- 6. Monitoring progress in social protection: Regional trends -- 7. Monitoring progress in social protection: Global outlook . — Sumario: Social protection and the right to social security have been an integral element of the ILO's mandate since its creation in 1919. Since then, the ILO has supported its member States in progressively extending coverage and building their social protection systems, based on internationally agreed social security standards and good practice. While few countries had social protection systems in place a century ago, today virtually all countries do, and efforts to extend social protection coverage and benefits are continuing