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Social Protection Podcast is brought to you by socialprotection.org. We’re a knowledge sharing and capacity building platform, open to social protection practitioners, policy-makers, and experts, as well as academics and students. Social protection is a large and growing field, that has also achieved increased profile and salience since 2020 due to COVID-19. From building delivery systems and protecting People with Disabilities, to social protection financing and school feeding – there is no shortage of topics for Social Protection Podcast to tackle. Each month we will aim to bring you rich, interesting and different content. Through interviews, discussions and debates with experts and practitioners, Social Protection Podcast will illuminate new research and bring a range of perspectives to debates and controversies as well as areas of growing consensus.
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Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Ep. 44 | Social Registries and Beyond
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Data and information systems are fundamental building blocks of social protection programmes. They all need a process and a mechanism for collecting, storing and processing data. However, developing these registries presents enormous challenges. Especially in finding ways for these to become truly dynamic, so that social protection systems can respond effectively to peoples’ changing circumstances, such as in the face of shocks. This is perhaps one of the greatest hurdles facing the sector.
In this episode, we’ll cut through the terminology and periodic controversy to talk about how these information systems work, and how to make them work better.
Meet our guests:
- Rodrigo Assumpção, President of DataPrev (Brazil)
- Valentina Barca, Independent Social Protection Expert
For our Quick Wins segment, we are joined by Gabrielle Smith, Independent consultant and member of the STAAR Facility.
Episode resources:
Publication | Implementation Guide – Good Practices For Ensuring Data Protection And Privacy In Social Protection Systems
Publication | Passing the Buck: The Economics of Localizing International Aid
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