By Sadia Afrin Suvra
Contextualization of the Family Card Program in Social Protection: What International Experience Suggests for Bangladesh is a policy-focused resource that examines global social protection and family card initiatives to inform the development of Bangladesh’s Family Card Program. Prepared under the SSPS Programme of UNDP Bangladesh, the document analyzes international experiences from countries including Brazil, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Turkey, Kenya, Togo, and Kazakhstan to identify effective practices in digital social protection, beneficiary targeting, and direct service delivery.
The publication highlights how integrated family card systems can improve transparency, reduce exclusion and duplication, strengthen financial inclusion, and ensure efficient distribution of government assistance. Drawing on comparative global lessons, the report contextualizes these approaches within Bangladesh’s socio-economic and institutional landscape, emphasizing alignment with the National Social Security Strategy (NSSS) and life-cycle based social protection frameworks.
The document also presents stakeholder mapping, implementation considerations, and a phased roadmap for developing a digitally integrated and citizen-centric Family Card system in Bangladesh. It serves as a valuable reference for policymakers, development practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders working to modernize and strengthen social protection delivery mechanisms in the countryso



