Novissi Togo - Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Deliver Shock-Responsive Social Protection
Cina Lawson,
Morlé Koudeka,
Ana Lucia Cardenas Martinez,
Luis Inaki Alberro Encinas and
Tina George Karippacheril
No 184975, Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes from The World Bank
Abstract:
This case study, jointly authored by the Government of Togo and the World Bank, documents the innovative features of the NOVISSI program and posits some directions for the way forward. The study examines how Togo leveraged artificial intelligence and machine learning methods to prioritize the rural poor in the absence of a shock-responsive social protection delivery system and a dynamic social registry. It also discusses the main challenges of the model and the risks and implications of implementing such a program.
Date: 2023-09-01
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