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Harmonising data systems for cash transfer programming in emergencies in Somalia

机译:在索马里紧急情况下协调现金转移规划数据系统

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Quality data and information are fundamental for effective implementation of cash transfer programmes in emergency contexts. Establishing a robust information system can facilitate the equitable and responsive distribution of humanitarian cash-based assistance, while enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of its delivery. This study presents findings on how various humanitarian agencies are collecting and using registration and identification data in cash transfer programmes in Somalia and identifies opportunities, risks and barriers to establishing an effective integrated data system. The study is based on a systematic review of published and grey literature, as well as on key informant interviews with representatives of humanitarian agencies, donors and government officials in Somalia. The study finds that the collection of registration and identification data is largely based on individual agencies’ policies, guidelines and standard operating procedures, resulting in multiple noninteroperable data systems. Progress is being made to harmonise/integrate data systems, including using harmonised registration forms, a common database and data sharing agreements in various consortia; bilateral agreements to share registration platforms; and initiatives by donors and the government to enhance interoperability. Despite this progress, the harmonisation of data systems is still constrained by a number of technical, political, financial and organisational factors, as well as legal, fiduciary, reputational and data protection risks. The study concludes that harmonising data systems presents both long-term opportunities and short-term risks for developing a robust integrated data system for providing cash-based assistance in humanitarian contexts and supporting implementation of social protection programmes.
机译:质量数据和信息是有效实施紧急环境中现金转移计划的基础。建立强大的信息系统可以促进人道主义现金援助的公平和响应的分布,同时提高其交付的有效性和效率。本研究提出了各种人道主义机构如何在索马里收集和使用登记和识别数据的调查结果,并确定建立有效综合数据系统的机会,风险和障碍。该研究基于发表和灰色文学的系统审查,以及索马里人道主义机构,捐助者和政府官员代表的重点线商访谈。该研究发现,注册和识别数据的集合主要基于各个机构的政策,指南和标准操作程序,导致多个非交易数据系统。正在进行协调/整合数据系统,包括使用协调的登记表,共同数据库和各种联盟共享协议;分享登记平台的双边协议;捐助者和政府提高互操作性的倡议。尽管有了这一进展,但数据系统的协调仍然受到许多技术,政治,金融和组织因素的限制,以及法律,信托,声誉和数据保护风险。该研究的结论是,协调数据系统介绍了长期机会和短期风险,以开发强大的综合数据系统,以便在人道主义情境中提供基于现金的援助和支持社会保护计划的实施。

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