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DELIVERING DIGITAL G2P PAYMENTS
TO URBAN INFORMAL POPULATIONS
Lessons and Future Policy Implications
from COVID-19 Responses
Ubah Thomas Ubah, Anit Mukherjee, Brian Webster,
Wendy Cunningham, and Georgina Marin
This paper is part of a larger regional study (P169171) to understand the social protection and jobs needs of the African urban
informal sector. This paper benefitted from the insights, inputs, and reflections of a large team. We are grateful to Joachim
Boko and Jamelino Akogbeto for insights on the Togo case study; to Julian Casal, Samantha Zaldivar Chimal, and Fiorella
Paola Risso Brandon for guidance on the Mozambique case study; and to Karol Karpinski for direction on the Rwanda case
study. Melis Guven, Harish Natarajan, and Mazen Bouri provided peer review guidance to the team. We are also grateful
to our colleagues in SPJ Africa, who have shared experiences from their own work. Thanks as well to Caroline Pulver, who
co-authored the Nigeria study.
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