Report & Webinar: DFAT (2019) Building on Government Systems for Shock Preparedness and Response: The Role of Social Assistance Data and Information
This research focuses on the specific role of social assistance data and broader information systems and capabilities. In particular, it looks at their potential role in identifying beneficiaries and delivering benefits to them in the aftermath of a shock.
The research presented draws on recent international experiences in using social assistance data systems for shock response. It builds on an earlier briefing note on the “Factors affecting the usefulness of existing social protection databases in disaster preparedness and response” (O’Brien and Barca, 2017), co‑financed by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) and Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
Socialprotection.org facilitated a webinar presenting this report on February 7th, 2019.
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