Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

QR code system to be extended for Samurdhi and social welfare programmes

- BY SENUKA JAYAKODY

The Government will introduce a QR code to identify eligible recipients and families for the distributi­on of welfare packages under different programmes for those living below the poverty- line, Samurdhi Developmen­t Department officials said.

A QR code system is being successful­ly implemente­d in the distributi­on of fuel and a similar system is to be adopted to streamline social welfare programmes such as Samurdhi, the elderly persons' dole, Disabled Persons and Kidney Disease Livelihood programmes. The aim is to ensure a more efficient and transparen­t system which is currently known to be riddled with corruption, the officials said.

They said the details of those who apply for social welfare programmes would be computeris­ed via a link given to Welfare Benefit Informatio­n Officers and a QR code would be allocated to the applicant. The process would begin on October 15.

A document containing the QR code would be given to the applicant after field officers had collected the data at the Grama Niladhari Division Level through a mobile phone applicatio­n, the officials said.

By December 15, the Welfare Benefits Board will calculate poverty-levels under the criteria of education, health, economic level, assets, housing status and family demography along with the related

22 indicators and display the list of those eligible for welfare benefits and the poverty score at divisional secretaria­t level.

The Board would appoint appeal committees to inquire into appeals and objections submitted against the name lists displayed at the Divisional Secretaria­t, and convey the decision to the Divisional Secretary or the Board.

Finally, the list of beneficiar­ies should be submitted to the Welfare Benefits Board, which will approve it and the list would be made public.

It is estimated that nearly 3.9 million families will come under this programme.

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