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Description:

The User Interface Module is a crucial component of the IBR, designed to provide intuitive and efficient interfaces for various user roles, from high-level officials to program administrators and system managers. Its primary purpose is to facilitate easy access to IBR data, enable effective system management, and support decision-making processes across multiple social protection programs. 

Key components include: 

  1. IBR Executive Dashboard: Provides high-level overview and analytics. 

  1. Core Program Management: Offers essential administrative functions. 

  1. IBR Administrator Console: Provides advanced system management tools. 

  1. Dashboard: Enables program-specific data visualization and analysis. 

Sub-components: 

  • IBR Key Performance Indicators (IBR-045, Optional): Implements an executive dashboard with APIs for external data visualization and analytics tools to access high-level statistics, program performance metrics, and cross-program analytics. 

  • Essential Administrative Functions (IBR-046, Optional): Provides APIs for external program management systems to access and query core program data, view eligibility criteria, and monitor beneficiary enrollment within the IBR context. 

  • Program and API Management Interface (IBR-047, Core): Implements tools for onboarding new programs, configuring program settings, and managing API access for program MIS. 

  • IBR Management Interface (IBR-048, Optional): Implements a comprehensive management console with APIs for external analytics and reporting tools to access beneficiary data across multiple programs. 

  • Program-Specific Views (IBR-049, Optional): Implements APIs that allow external program management dashboards to access and display customized views of beneficiary data specific to their programs. 

User Journey: 

  1. Users: High-level officials, program administrators, system managers, data analysts 

  1. Process: System oversight, program management, data analysis, decision-making 

  1. Business Process:

    1. User logs into the IBR system

    2. Accesses appropriate interface based on role (e.g., executive dashboard, admin console)

    3. Views relevant data, analytics, or system information

    4. Performs necessary actions (e.g., data updates, system configurations)

    5. Generates reports or exports data as needed

    6. Uses insights to inform decisions or improve system performance 

Links to other modules: 

  • Draws data from the Data Management Module for analytics and reporting 

  • Interfaces with the Eligibility and Targeting Module for program management 

  • Connects with the Security and Privacy Module for access control and data protection 

  • Utilizes the Interoperability and Integration Module for data exchange with external systems 

This module plays a critical role in making the IBR system accessible and manageable for various stakeholders, enabling efficient oversight, administration, and support of social protection programs across multiple interfaces and user roles.