数字化模拟政策目标!发展中国家老年人的“数字化能力”和社会安全网项目的政策数字化

IF 1.5 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Gedion Onyango, Japheth Otieno Ondiek
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技术创新以人为本的优化——政策数字化——在大多数政策部门都得到了极大的普及。然而,关于数字政策工具在实现老年人社会保护政策方面的影响的研究很少,特别是在非洲。本文对这一问题进行了探讨。它研究了肯尼亚老年人“数字能力”的数据,以及数字技术如何影响他们对社会安全网项目的使用和获取,在肯尼亚,移动医疗和电子支付平台等数字政策工具被用于实现这些项目。数据收集涉及对81名年龄在65-90岁之间的受访者(社会安全网项目和社会保障官员针对的个人)的访谈。研究结果表明,需要采取更有力、更注重政策目标的措施和预算分配,以克服政策数字化挑战,特别是结构性治理不平等或老年人能力不足所带来的挑战,这些挑战是实现不同政策目标的数字化转型途径的基础。农村地区大多数老年人对数字化服务持消极态度,用户数字化能力较低。这在一定程度上是由于基础设施不足、互联网资源获取不足、围绕数字工具的政策沟通不足等一系列挑战。然而,更高的政策目标数字化能力和对数字平台的积极社会态度可以通过更有针对性的投资和用户敏感的设计来改善有效的“公共政策数字化”。
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Digitalising analogue policy targets ! ‘Digital capabilities’ of older persons and policy digitalisation of social safety net programs in a developing country context
The optimization of the human-centeredness of technological innovations – policy digitalization - has exceedingly proliferated in most policy sectors. Yet, a few studies exist on the implications of digital policy tools in realizing social protection policies for older people, particularly in Africa. This paper discusses this issue. It examines data on the ‘digital capabilities’ of older persons and how digital technologies impact their usage and access to social safety net programs in Kenya, where digital policy tools like mHealth and e-Payment platforms are used to realize them. The data collection involved interviews with 81 respondents between 65-90 years of age (individuals targeted by social safety net programs and Social Protection officers). Findings show a need for more robust and policy target-sensitive efforts and budget allocation to overcome policy digitalization challenges, especially those arising from structural governance inequalities or older people’s capability deficits that underpin digital transformation pathways for different policy targets. Most older people in rural areas have negative attitudes and low user digital capabilities toward digital services. This is partly due to a range of challenges from infrastructural deficiencies, low access to internet resources to inadequate policy communication around digital tools. However, higher digital capabilities of policy targets and positive societal attitudes toward digital platforms could improve effective ‘public policy digitalization’ with more targeted investments and user-sensitive designs in place.
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed, refereed journal explores the potentials of computer and telecommunications technologies in mental health, developmental disability, welfare, addictions, education, and other human services. The Journal of Technology in Human Services covers the full range of technological applications, including direct service techniques. It not only provides the necessary historical perspectives on the use of computers in the human service field, but it also presents articles that will improve your technology literacy and keep you abreast of state-of-the-art developments.
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