The application of the ISPA Payments tool in Tanzania

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The ISPA Tool Webinar Series Presents: THE ISPA TOOL: The application of the ISPA Payments tool in Tanzania 7 th September 2016 follow the conversation #ISPA_payments 1

PRESENTERS Moderator: LUZ RODRIGUEZ (Sr. Social Protection Consultant, the World Bank Group) Speaker: LADISLAUS JOSEPH MWAMANGA, Executive Director, Tanzania Social Action Fund Speaker: AMADEUS KAMAGENGE, Director of Community Support, Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) Discussant: MUDERIS MOHAMMED (Lead Social Protection Specialist, the World Bank Group) follow the conversation #ISPA_payments 2

AGENDA Tanzania? 1. What is ISPA? 2. Why assessing Payment delivery in 3. Application of SP Payment Delivery Mechanisms tool in Tanzania 4. Questions and Answers 3

WHAT IS ISPA? (Inter-Agency Social Protection Assessments) A set of practical tools that help countries improve their social protection system by analyzing its strengths and weaknesses and offering options for further action

WHAT DOES A TOOL INCLUDE? What Matters Guidance Lays technical foundation for assessment Provides good practices from international experience Provides instructions to gather information Describes how the assessment is organized Questionnaire Gathers qualitative and quantitative information Assessment Matrix Assesses against the agreed criteria on a four point scale Country Report Presents the findings Highlights strengths and weaknesses in relation to good international practice Summarizes complex landscape of policies and institutions Provide policy options to be used as jumping off point for future dialogue between stakeholders Implementation Guidelines Outlines the process of application of ISPA tools from start to completion

ISPA Payments tool Tool objective Assess the mechanisms to deliver cash or near cash SP transfers, primarily targeted to poor and vulnerable populations Framework: - Supporting environment for SP G2P - Country SP system - Payment delivery mechanism for specific program CRITERIA ACCESSIBILITY ROBUSTNESS INTEGRATION

WEBINAR SERIES 7 September 2016 28 September 2016 26 October 2016 An introduction to the ISPA Social Protection Payment Delivery Mechanisms tool Experience of the application of the tool by TASAF in Tanzania How to use the tool for successful delivery of SP payments 8

Tanzania Low income country. Population: 51.8 million GDP growth: Apr. 7% per annum Poverty Headcount: 61,49% Food poverty: 9.7 % Chronic malnutrition (stunting): 42.5% Primary education completion: 81.2% Total unemployment: 7.1 % Life expectancy at birth: 61.5%

Productive Social Safety Net Program (PSSN) Implemented by TASAF. Objective: To create comprehensive, efficient, well targeted productive SSN system for the poor and vulnerable. Launched in August 2012. Community based targeting:extremely poor and food `insecure households, with children <18 years old, and adults able to work. 3 components: 1. Unconditional basic transfer + CCT (health and education) 2. Seasonal PW during lean season, 3. Livelihoods enhancement

Payments delivery TASAF 161 Project Area Authorities (district) 10,000 Payment points (village) Commercial banks (elect. Transfer) CMCs received cheques Beneficiary households HH receive cash

Institutional framework and Flow of funds Direct Payments to suppliers or contractors DPs GoT Commercial Bank Local Currency (NMB) CMC -PWP Beneficiaries 75% -CT/CCT Beneficiaries 88% Regional - Monitoring &Supervision 1% Village Council -Facilitation 1% Local Govt. Authority 1. 25% PWP materials 2. (Supervision, facilitation, monitoring, and admin. funds. 8.5% 3. Admin. Fund for Ward 1.5%

Application of the tool Planning and preparation Preparatory Mission June 2015 Desk research June- November Field mission November 2015 Assessment November 2015 Country report February 2016 13

Application of the tool Country at a glance Desk research Financial sector: Policy, Regulation and Providers Financial Inclusion Types of government payments and means of delivery Country Social Protection Background Basic information SP programs Key performance Indicators: Essential data to monitor payments delivery performance 14

Application of the tool Questionnaire Key Respondent Interviews Program administrators implementing agency SP policy makers Program funders (donors, NGO, IFIs) Financial sector/ Payment system regulators & Specialist Payment systems providers (existent and potential) Beneficiaries 15

Assessment findings 16

Assessment findings Supportive environment Area Indicators Score Policy, Regulation and legislation Agency rules for banks and nonbanks Proportionate KYC requirements E-money guidelines Basic bank accounts Financial inclusion Moderate Moderate Moderate Emerging Advanced ID National ID Emerging ICT Mobile Network Coverage Advanced Financial sector Financial institutions Moderate Financial access points Interoperability Moderate Moderate 17

Assessment findings PSSN s payments delivery mechanism Area Indicators Score Accessibility Cost of access Emerging Appropriateness Emerging Rights and Dignity Emerging Robustness Reliability Moderate Governance Moderate Security Emerging Integration Financial inclusion Latent Coordination Latent 18

Main results Assessment was good input for internal dialogue on the need to move towards e-payment and on the importance of promoting financial inclusion. Assessment also confirmed the gaps in current manual payment with regard to security, accountability and high transport cost. TASAF is making good progress towards the establishment of e-payment system. Important government responsible bodies on social protection (including MOF and the Prime Minister s office) provide positive feedback. The tool may be used in the future to monitor progress on payments delivery. 19

Lessons learned The approach adopted is holistic entails both social protection and financial perspectives The tool facilitates and initiates dialogue within the Government agencies and between development partners and the Government. The dialogue is aimed at identifying options for further action One of the options for PSSN is the introduction of e-payments to improve on financial inclusion. The assessment tool stimulated discussion on expediting approval of the National Social Protection Framework The tool would further enhance coordination mechanism on social protection aspects.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION IN THE GOTOWEBINAR CHAT BAR! LADISLAUS JOSEPH MWAMANGA MUDERIS MOHAMMED AMADEUS KAMAGENGE Keep the conversation ` going using #ISPA_payments SPGatewaySP_Gate 21

WHATS NEXT? HAPPENING NOW! Payments tool available @ COMING SOON Inventory of SP Payments delivery mechanisms: 30 metrics in 40 countries UPCOMING WEBINARS Oct 26 How to use the tool for successful delivery of SP payments? (TBC) follow us @ISPA_tools 22

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