Development Challenge
Prior to the Project, reflecting broader trends across Latin America, Chile’s social protection system was fragmented.
Vulnerable families had to visit municipal offices multiple times to obtain a social benefit, which congested municipal social units. As a result, citizens waited for up to 9 months to receive a benefit and were often excluded from social protection. Despite the sophistication of Chile’s social registry and social protection system, people had to navigate a maze of disconnected services, creating extreme workloads for municipal workers. The system was designed around institutions and procedures, not around users.
WBG Approach
In 2019, the Ministry of Social Development and Family, in partnership with the World Bank, designed and launched Gestión Social Local (GSL)—an integrated, user-centered municipal one-stop shop for social protection—to integrate social protection and rebuild systemic support.
GSL combines information from the social registry with a case management model and a digital platform to deliver coordinated social protection at the local level. For municipal workers, GSL is a tool that provides access to up-to-date information on citizens from the social registry, automatic alerts on program eligibility, and a case management mechanism to assign benefits or transfer cases to other municipal units. For citizens, GSL reduces waiting times and simplifies the process of obtaining social benefits, while unlocking access to complementary programs—ultimately improving the overall effectiveness of social protection.
Results and Outcomes
Between 2019 and 2025, GSL has:
- Trained and engaged more than 10,000 municipal workers in 98 percent of Chilean municipalities, transforming their approach and putting users at the center.
- Reached more than 10 million poor and vulnerable individuals (mostly women) seeking social protection support, representing 50 percent of the Chilean population.
- Processed more than 13 million requests for social protection benefits, expanding access for the poor.
- Facilitated nearly 1 million cross-unit case referrals, promoting integrated support that includes access to social registries, social assistance, family support, care services, employment support, and primary healthcare.
- Created 550,000 personalized plans for complex cases, empowering social workers and improving the effectiveness of social protection.