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Cellfare: Delivering Self-Targeted Social Protection Using Mobile Phones

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posted on 2024-10-24, 16:03 authored by Erlend Berg, D. Rajasekhar, R. Manjula

This article proposes a new form of self-targeted social protection scheme: beneficiaries carry out a series of small tasks on their mobile phones, each linked to a small payment. Key advantages over traditional public works include potentially large reductions in leakage, costs, and delays. The proposed scheme may also be suitable to wider demographics as it does not require physical labour and can be availed from home. A prototype implementation of a ‘cellfare’ scheme was tested in rural India, and 42 participants with experience of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, a large Indian public works programme, favourably compared the proposed scheme to the existing one.

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Institute of Development Studies

Citation

Berg, E.; Rajasekhar, D. and Manjula, R. (2024) 'Cellfare: Delivering Self-Targeted Social Protection Using Mobile Phones', IDS Bulletin 55.2: 177–92, https://doi.org/10.19088/1968-2024.129

Editors

Stephen Devereux Jeremy Lind Keetie Roelen Rachel Sabates-Wheeler

Series

IDS Bulletin 55.2

Volume

55

Issue

2

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Article

Copyright holder

Institute of Development Studies

Country

India

Language

en

IDS team

Rural Futures

Identifier ISSN

1759-5436

Pagination

177–192

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    Volume 55. Issue 2: Social Protection in a Time of Global Uncertainty

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