DSWD and UNDP forge partnership to enhance digital social protection in the Philippines

The partnership seeks to strengthen digital infrastructure, promote evidence-based decision-making, and expand social protection services for the nation’s poor and vulnerable.

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The Philippines’ Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) have formalised a strategic partnership to enhance social protection and poverty reduction efforts in the Philippines. Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed on 15 November at the DSWD Central Office in Quezon City, the collaboration focuses on advancing digitalisation, improving monitoring and evaluation systems, and fostering data governance within the DSWD.

As a result, the partnership aims to strengthen digital infrastructure, enhance evidence-based decision-making, and expand social protection services for the country’s poor and vulnerable communities. Additionally, the collaboration will leverage digital tools and robust evaluation practices to ensure that social programs are effective and adaptable to evolving societal needs.

Furthermore, the MOU outlines initiatives to support multistakeholder collaborations, promote continuous learning among government agencies, and improve the DSWD’s capacity to deliver responsive and effective social protection programs. In conclusion, this partnership represents a pivotal step toward institutional development and underscores the commitment of both organisations to building a stronger framework for social development programs and services in the Philippines.