Integrated Social Protection Information System in Zambia: Opportunities, Impact and Challenges

Digital Convergence Initiative USP2023

Tuesday 11 Oct

Online

The seventh session of the Talking interoperability webinar series discussed the experience of the Zambian Ministry of Community Development and Social Services with the implementation of the Zambia Integrated Social Protection Information System (ZISPIS). The ZISPIS operationalises a unified National register of beneficiaries for key Social Protection Interventions and serves as a backbone of an integrated digital ecosystem for the management of Social Protection programmes in Zambia. The solution also enforces workflow controls, applies accountability mechanisms, and is integrated in real-time to banks/Payment-Service-Providers which significantly improves cost-effectiveness, efficiency, convenience of disbursing and receiving Social Support entitlements as well as standardising management of Social Cash Transfers and other social support interventions.

As expected, this implementation has been affected by several challenges relating to interoperability and data protection issues and we have had to make several interventions, compromises and delayed some integrations in order to get the process moving. The presentation highlighted how the implementation of the ZIPSIS has addressed interoperability challenges, leveraged opportunities, and the overall impact of an integrated approach to management of Social Protection Support Programmes.

Presenters: Dr David Phiri, Director ICT, Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, Craig Kilfoil, Senior Payment Systems Specialist, World Bank, Lubasi Musambo, Principal Officer in Charge of SCT MIS, Ministry of Community Development and Social Services

Discussants: Christabel E. Dadzie, Senior Social Protection Specialist, World Bank, Alejandro Grinspun, Senior Economist in the Social Protection Team, FAO

Moderator: Richard Chirchir, Principal Management Information System Specialist, Development Pathways