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What NSSF strategic plan means for its members

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
July 11, 2024
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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Kenya has launched its Corporate Strategic Plan, designed to steer operations and strategic initiatives until 2027. This plan aims to enhance the Fund’s reach, efficiency, and impact, with a strong focus on expanding membership and fortifying social security across the nation.

As Managing Trustee David Koross stated, “Our Strategic Plan is anchored within the mission to empower NSSF members to achieve financial security through prudent investments and value-adding solutions, with a vision to be the Trusted Social Security Provider delivering exceptional value to our members.”

The core of the strategic plan is a vision for inclusive growth. NSSF Kenya aims to increase its membership base, ensuring that more Kenyans have access to the social security safety net. By providing comprehensive social security coverage, the Fund intends to improve the quality of life for millions of citizens, fostering a more resilient and prosperous society. Notably, NSSF highlights that 84% of Kenyans currently lack social security, with 1.2 million elderly Kenyans experiencing food insecurity and 800,000 elderly living alone and unsupported.

The plan focuses on leveraging technology to streamline processes, making it easier for members to access services, manage contributions, and receive benefits. User-friendly digital platforms will be implemented to ensure a seamless experience, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and improving overall efficiency.

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The strategic plan outlines measures to strengthen financial management, diversify investment portfolios, and enhance returns. By adopting prudent financial practices, NSSF Kenya aims to safeguard the funds entrusted by its members and ensure long-term viability.

Expanding the membership base requires robust community engagement. The Fund plans to launch extensive awareness campaigns, partnering with employers, trade unions, and community organizations. These efforts will highlight the benefits of social security and address misconceptions that prevent individuals from joining the Fund.

NSSF Kenya will actively engage in policy advocacy to create a conducive environment for social security. The Fund seeks to influence policies that promote social protection and extend coverage to informal sector workers, who often remain excluded from traditional social security systems.

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