2018
DOI: 10.1596/31012
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Rapid Social Registry Assessment

Abstract: 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 up… Show more

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“…Additionally, digitalized single social registries, for example Malawi's Unified Beneficiary Registry, are a further step toward increasing SP efficiency by simplifying registration for vulnerable households while also assessing their specific needs and conditions (Lindert et al, 2018). Moreover, data management allows for frequent evaluation of impacts and identification of areas for improvement.…”
Section: Exploiting Synergies and Timing: How Jointly Framing Loss An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, digitalized single social registries, for example Malawi's Unified Beneficiary Registry, are a further step toward increasing SP efficiency by simplifying registration for vulnerable households while also assessing their specific needs and conditions (Lindert et al, 2018). Moreover, data management allows for frequent evaluation of impacts and identification of areas for improvement.…”
Section: Exploiting Synergies and Timing: How Jointly Framing Loss An...mentioning
confidence: 99%