印度使用数字身份证和生物鉴别技术将福利欺诈减少了12.7%,每年节省100亿美元。
India reduced welfare fraud by 12.7% using digital IDs and biometrics, saving $10 billion yearly.
印度通过数字改革,主要利用与Aadhaar有关的付款和生物鉴别核查,将福利渗漏减少了12.7%,根据波士顿咨询集团的一份报告。
India has cut welfare leakage by 12.7% through digital reforms, primarily using Aadhaar-linked payments and biometric verification, according to a Boston Consulting Group report.
该系统改善了安得拉邦、贾坎德邦和拉贾斯坦邦等邦的口粮、补贴和工资的交付,减少了欺诈和中间人转移。
The system has improved delivery of food rations, subsidies, and wages in states like Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Rajasthan, reducing fraud and middleman diversion.
这些变化每年节省了大约100亿美元,为提高全球公共支付的透明度提供了一个可扩展的模式。
These changes have saved an estimated $10 billion annually and offer a scalable model for increasing transparency in public payments globally.