Providing tablets and fingerprint readers help social workers to perform cost and time effectively
uploaded pictureH.E. A.Ariunzaya, Minister for Labour and Social Protection, and H.E. Kh.Nyambaatar, Minister for Justice and Internal Affairs worked at the Songinokhairkhan district on August 21st of 2021. Together with the Chair of District Citizens’ Representative Khural B.Khuyagbaatar, District Governor N.Altanshagai, and other related officers, they exchanged thoughts on the results of the UNDP project implemented with the financial support of the Japanese Government.

During the meeting, G.Otgonjargal, UNDP Project Officer, introduced the project results, while Interactive LLC experts presented the Social Worker System to the authorities. The project was implemented to provide prompt service to target groups during the pandemic and to reduce domestic and child violence. Social workers across the country have been provided with tablets and fingerprint readers under the project. Social workers contact directly with residents of municipal sub-districts (khoroos) and provincial sub-districts (bags) at the primary administrative tiers. In the field of labour and social security, there are welfare social workers and joint team social workers. All social workers' activities used to be performed in paper form, which increased the workload and negatively affected productivity. By developing the Social worker system and digitizing its activities, it became cost and time-saving and avails them to work more closely with citizens. During the talks, H.E.Kh.Nyambaatar, Minister for Justice and Internal Affairs, stressed the need to improve the monitoring of the use of personal information in the Social worker system for informal purposes.
The relevant ministers and district authorities also discussed how to eliminate domestic and child violence and the initiatives that are planned to be implemented in the future.
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