Icon Our WorkIntegrated Socio-Economic Registration System For Indonesia

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical importance of well-functioning socio-economic registration systems in delivering social protection. Countries like Indonesia are developing integrated registry systems to more efficiently identify and support vulnerable populations. These systems help governments streamline benefits, reduce fraud, and improve transparency during economic shocks and crises.

Indonesia’s new Regsosek system, developed with support from UNICEF, is detailed in the “Integrated Socio-Economic Registration System For Indonesia Consolidated Design Report’ supported by Development Pathways, which aims to unify household information collection to enhance national development planning and social protection efforts.