Welcome To Zamfara State Operations Coordinating Units (SOCU)

Empowering Zamfara State's most vulnerable communities and individuals through the State Social Register (SSR)

Support teams are available to help you register your household accurately and quickly.

Zamfara State Social Register (SSR)

A foundation for targeted, inclusive, and data driven social interventions in Zamfara State.

Visit your local registration center or use our secure digital portal to enrol your family.

Who We Are

Promoting equity, inclusion and resilience through evidence-based social interventions in Zamfara State

Let’s build a healthier and smarter Zamfara. Enrol today and take the first step toward equal access for all.

Providing Easy Access To Basic Services & Social Interventions

Your enrolment into the State Social Register guarantees you and your family access to benefit from social interventions and government empowerment programmes.

Let’s build a healthier and smarter Zamfara. Enrol today and take the first step toward equal access for all.

Building

Building and maintaining the State Social Register (NSR) as the central database for identifying poor and vulnerable households

Synergy

Ensuring synergy among Government interventions and programmes as well as patners to avoid duplication and maximize impact

Setting Standard

Setting standards, tools and protocols for targeting, data prtection, grievance redress, and community engagement.

Learning

Generating evidence and learning to inform policy and programming

Team collaboration

Collaboration

Facilitating collaboration between State MDAs, Local Government, development patners, private sector, and civil society

Welcome to Zamfara State Social Register Enrolment Portal

This portal is an official web application developed by the Zamfara State Government to provide easy access to poor and vulnerable households of Zamfara State to register themselves into the State Social Register. The new enrolment portal for the Social Register in Zamfara will strengthen the foundation of effective social protection: identifying who really needs help, where they are, and linking them to interventions. It will help to ensure that scarce resources are used judiciously, targeted well, and reach the truly vulnerable. The portal includes user-audit trails, logs, unique identifiers (NIN, BVN), supporting transparency and accountability.

Having a State-level digital Social Register portal strengthens Zamfara’s credibility with International Donors, UN agencies, and Federal Government programmes. With the portal capturing data systematically, there will be less reliance on physical community engagements and paper-based lists that may miss certain groups (e.g., nomadic households, female-headed households, persons with disabilities).

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How to Register

  • Visit the official Zamfara State Social Register web portal.
  • Click on the Enrol Now” button.
  • Provide your personal details (name, LGA, date of birth, contact information, etc.).
  • Verify your identity by submitting your BVN or NIN.
  • Complete and submit the form.
  • Wait for confirmation and approval via email or SMS.
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Benefits of Registration

  • Financial Support - Access to cash transfers and grants
  • Livelihood Empowerment - Skills, training, agricultural support, microcredit
  • Inclusion in Programmes - Eligibility for Federal, State. Local Government and donor-funded scheme
  • Financial Inclusion - Access to NIN, bank accounts, and digital payments.
  • Poverty Reduction - Improved welfare, resilience, and empowerment
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Who can register

Households without a stable source of income or livelihood.

Families depend on charity, alms or begging

Female-headed household with no adult male support

Households with aged or physically challenge heads or members.

Orphans and vulnerable children's households..

Widows,divorced and abandoned women without economic means.

Households displaced with insecurity or natural disasters.

Families without access to basic services (education, healthcare, water, shelter).

Households living in temporary or substndard housing conditions.

Families with malnourished children or those unable to afford daily meals.