Strengthen the Capacity of LC1 Committee
Limited data to support service delivery to the vulnerable, marginalized groups and the general village/slums communities in Uganda. The project will strengthen the capacity of Village Executive Committee to use smartphones to collect/register the village members in their constituencies. In Uganda, for instance, the Village committee members comprise of including, inter alias, a) a chairperson; b) a vice-chairperson who is the secretary of children welfare; c) a general secretary; d) a secretary for information, education, and mobilization; e) a secretary for security; f) a secretary for finance; g) a secretary for production and environmental protection, etc…. Using the Village Committee Members can be scaled globally most effectively in countries operating under decentralized governance system because they have already established structures. Village Committee members are well known by the community/citizenry and the people can trust them than anyone who might be coming outside their constituencies especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Least Developed Countries, in general, and Uganda, in particular, are struggling with the challenges of inadequate data needed to support the provision of service delivery and financial support to their vulnerable groups and the general population especially during COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the people don’t have IDs or are not known thus making it difficult to receive assistance from their governments and the development partners. According to the statement published in the Daily Monitor, Thursday March 2020, the minister told the House of Parliament that out of 29,343,615 Ugandans who registered for National IDs, National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) managed to issue only 15,227, 171 cards as of March 1, leaving a 14 million without IDs. The minister said an additional 2,713,413 applications have not been processed. Furthermore, the Uganda National Population Housing Census conducted in 2014 and it is now 6 years and 6 months which makes the data inadequate due to the high migration rate, high birth rate and death rates among Ugandans.
Therefore, the project will work towards strengthening the capacity of the Village Executive Committee members with technical skills on how to register their village members in their constituencies using the smartphones with applications.
Through strengthening the capacity of the Village Executive Committee members to use smartphones in collecting/registering the vulnerable groups and the general community in their constituencies to obtain the ID, this process will benefit more the vulnerable, marginalized, and the general village community members in Uganda. The Lock down and closure of businesses as a result of COVID-19 has left many citizens with no disposable income to meet their daily needs and yet the government does not have adequate data about their people to be able to support them with the necessities like food, medicines especially for the people living with including, inter alias, Aids, cancer, hypertension, and other diseases. The availability of data will help in planning and in the distribution of the necessary support to the vulnerable thus improvement in livelihoods, and sustainable development.
For almost seven years, I have been implementing projects across Uganda and I have got chance to leaders from slums of Kampala. I am also in the process of registering a non-government organization “Citizen Platform for Social and Economic Development” it will focus on the improvement on the livelihoods of the people living in slums of Kampala city. The data will governments in planning processes.
- How can countries ensure that everyone—especially vulnerable and marginalized groups—are able to apply/register for an ID in a way that protects people’s health, data, and the integrity of the ID system?
There is inadequate data about the total number of people, what they do; their sex and age in a given village/ constituencies in Uganda. Therefore, massive data collection is needed and the only way to conduct this process inclusively without living anyone behind especially the vulnerable and marginalized community members in especially during this COVID-19 period is through strengthening the capacity of the Village Executive Committee Members with health, and technical skills on how to use smartphones with data collection application to move house to house registering people for IDs needed for provision of service delivery and financial support.
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