The Application of Cek Bansos, an Innovation of MoSA that Involves the Community for the Right Targeted Management of Social Assistance
JAKARTA (5 May
2022) - The Application of Cek Bansos is an effort to increase accuracy in
the distribution of Social Assistance. This digital-based application opens
public participation through the "propose" and "rebuttal"
features.
The utilization of these
two features is reasonably practical. The public can access it using a user ID that
has been verified and activated by MoSA’s admins.
ID owners can
provide appropriate responses to beneficiaries deemed ineligible for
social assistance by selecting the icon, filling in the reasons, and statements,
and then sending responses.
"ID owners can
also register themselves, their families, other communities, the poor living in
one village or sub-district directly on the add proposal button," said
Head of the Center for Data and Information on Social Welfare Agus Zainal
Arifin recently.
This feature of the
proposed objection is important because it facilitates the wider community to
participate in distributing social assistance that is right on target.
"Therefore, community participation is highly expected," he said.
Then, the public's
response, whether related to eligibility or new proposals, will be entered into
the dashboard of the Next Generation Social Welfare Information System
(SIKS-NG) user supervisor at the Regency/City Social Office. In this menu, the
Regency/City supervisor must verify the data in the table that appears.
The Social Office
then verified the data by checking the suitability of the information submitted
with the actual conditions in the field. The approved verification data will be
sent to a new proposal in the Social Welfare Integrated Data (DTKS) through the
online SIKS-NG system application accompanied by an endorsement letter from the
regional head to be processed in the Minister of Social Affairs Decree (SK).
One of the application
users, Maesaroh revealed the reason. As a housewife from Bogor, she suggested
her parents accept social assistance.
“I used the application
to register my mother, because she is elderly, has no income, and has no job. I
want my mother to get it,” said the 40-year-old woman.
As an innovation
from MoSA, the social assistance check application follows the 2022 Public
Service Innovation Competition through the Public Service Innovation
Information System. Currently, the assessment is still ongoing under the
authority of the Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucracy Reforms.