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Bolivia's SEDEM Launches Digital Ticketing for Maternal and Child Subsidy
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Bolivia's SEDEM Launches Digital Ticketing for Maternal and Child Subsidy

From El Deber · (10m ago) Spanish Positive tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Bolivia's state company SEDEM is launching a new digital ticketing system within the 'Mi Subsidio' app starting May 4 to modernize the Maternal and Child Subsidy.
  • This initiative aims to improve user experience by offering a more organized, clear, and agile system for beneficiaries to access their products.
  • SEDEM also presented a timeline for the 2026 Subsidy package, emphasizing continuity, transparency, and progressive improvement of the benefit.

The Bolivian state company SEDEM is taking a significant step towards modernizing its services with the introduction of a digital ticketing system for the Maternal and Child Subsidy. This new feature, integrated into the 'Mi Subsidio' application, is set to go live nationwide on May 4. The move represents a commitment to enhancing the experience for beneficiaries, ensuring a more streamlined and efficient process for accessing essential products.

Cecilia Rivero Morris, Manager of Subsidies, highlighted the system's potential to optimize service at distribution centers, reduce waiting times, and improve overall organization. This focus on efficiency and user-friendliness is central to SEDEM's strategy of not just delivering products, but providing a service that is more responsive and accessible to mothers across Bolivia. The digital tickets will offer users straightforward access to relevant information, bolstering the service's organization at various distribution points.

Estamos avanzando con soluciones concretas que mejoran la forma en la que las madres acceden al Subsidio. No se trata solo de entregar productos, sino de brindar un servicio mรกs eficiente, mรกs claro y mรกs cercano a las beneficiarias

โ€” Cecilia Rivero MorrisManager of Subsidies at SEDEM, explaining the goals of the new digital ticketing system.

In addition to the digital ticketing system, SEDEM has also outlined its roadmap for the 2026 Subsidy package. This forward-looking plan underscores the company's dedication to ensuring the continuity, transparency, and ongoing improvement of the subsidy program. Key stages, including proposal submissions and the awarding of contracts, are scheduled between May and August, demonstrating a structured approach to managing this vital social benefit.

Through these measures, SEDEM reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the Maternal and Child Subsidy. By implementing technological advancements and maintaining a clear planning process, the company aims to better meet the needs of Bolivian mothers and enhance the overall effectiveness of the program.

este cronograma permitirรก desarrollar el proceso con previsiรณn tรฉcnica y administrativa, priorizando la calidad de los productos y el cumplimiento oportuno de cada fase

โ€” Cecilia Rivero MorrisManager of Subsidies at SEDEM, discussing the timeline for the 2026 Subsidy package.
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Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.