The World Bank Board has approved a US$75 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA) to support Sri Lanka’s main welfare programmes by developing an integrated system to better manage the selection, administration, and payments to beneficiaries of the programmes. The project will contribute to improving the equity, efficiency and transparency of the social [...]

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

World Bank approves $75 mln for SL’s social safety net scheme

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The World Bank Board has approved a US$75 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA) to support Sri Lanka’s main welfare programmes by developing an integrated system to better manage the selection, administration, and payments to beneficiaries of the programmes.

The project will contribute to improving the equity, efficiency and transparency of the social safety net, the bank said in a media release.

The Social Safety Nets Project, to be implemented by the Ministry of Finance, will assist the government to develop a single registry of citizens containing information on family structure and economic characteristics. The Welfare Benefits Board, set up to manage the selection and payment of welfare beneficiaries, will develop and apply new selection criteria based on data in the registry. This will make the identification process fairer and more transparent, and ensure that the benefits reach the intended households. The project will also strengthen the government.

“Today, there are more than 30 welfare programmes in Sri Lanka, operated by

11 different ministries. A lack of digital record keeping limits the capacity of the government to coordinate amongst themselves, monitor and evaluate, and prevent fraud and mismanagement in these programmes. Although programme costs have risen gradually over time, the share of the poorest households covered has fallen. Recent analysis conducted by the World Bank shows that Sri Lanka’s welfare programmes have had a decreasing impact on poverty over the past decade. This poses a challenge at a time when the population is aging, which is likely to lead to increasing demands for social assistance in coming years,” the statement said.

As part of the project, data in the registry will be updated periodically, and records will be reviewed to ensure that only eligible beneficiaries remain in the programmes. To prevent fraudulent applications, each individual will be identified in the registry using biometric technology.

A ‘one-stop shop’ platform will also be developed to harmonize the management of different welfare programs at the divisional secretariat level. This will help improve the customer service experience and reduce application processing times for welfare beneficiaries. Through these initiatives, the project will help to modernize Sri Lanka’s welfare system for the future needs of Sri Lanka’s citizens.

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