Indonesia
Indonesia DTSEN (National Socio-Economic Single Data)
DTSEN (Data Tunggal Sosial Ekonomi Nasional / National Socio-Economic Single Data) is Indonesia's consolidated social-economic data architecture, established under Presidential Instruction No. 4 of 2025. It integrates the prior DTKS (Integrated Social Welfare Data), Regsosek (Socio-Economic Registry), and P3KE (Extreme Poverty Targeting Data) into a single national registry, coordinated by Bappenas, BPS, and the Ministry of Social Affairs, for identifying and managing poor and vulnerable households across social assistance programmes.
Why it matters: This entry maps the administrative infrastructure beneath social protection. Consolidating three parallel registries into one is itself a governance signal: inclusion depends not only on policy intent but on whether a single, interoperable data architecture can follow people after displacement, rather than requiring re-registration across separate systems. The political economy archetype is registry consolidation without automatic mobility integration: unifying data systems reduces duplication and targeting error, but does not by itself resolve whether displaced or relocated households remain legible to the systems that determine eligibility.
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