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Rapid Social Registry Assessment : Malawi's Unified Beneficiary Registry / Kathy Lindert.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Lindert, Kathy, 1968-
Contributor:
Lindert, Kathy, 1968-
Series:
Social Protection and Labor Discussion Papers.
World Bank e-Library.
Social Protection and Labor Discussion Papers
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Access of poor to social services.
Information and communication technologies.
Information technology.
Poverty reduction.
Services and transfers to poor.
Social protections and assistance.
Social protections and labor.
Local Subjects:
Access of poor to social services.
Information and communication technologies.
Information technology.
Poverty reduction.
Services and transfers to poor.
Social protections and assistance.
Social protections and labor.
Other Title:
Rapid Social Registry Assessment
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2018.
System Details:
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Summary:
This paper reports on a rapid assessment of Malawi's integrated social registry, known as the Unified Beneficiary Registry (UBR). The timing of the assessment was ripe given the upcoming round of continued expansion of the UBR and a planned shift in registration targets (from 50 percent to 100 percent of households). As such, the objectives of this assessment are to: (a) review the UBR experience to date; (b) identify strengths and areas for improvement; (c) provide short-term recommendations to support the upcoming expansion, including implementation adaptations that would be needed to accommodate the revised registration targets; and (d) support the longer-term strengthening of the UBR. While primary audience for this paper includes the core stakeholders in Malawi, the report is also of potential interest to other countries interested in developing social registries and/or carrying out social registry assessments.

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