The Conditionality is the set of conditions that must have or collect something or someone to receive a grant or benefit. Initially, we can highlight from the concept of Conditionality everything related to the requirements and requests that do something or someone to be able to grant what corresponds. The requirements of a conditionality are with several purposes, in some cases, they suppose the completion of a database in which the type of request is defined, why it is required and if it is possible to grant what is requested. Another essential form of conditionality is the fact that the conditions requested are part of what you want to obtain, for example: in a medical examination (x-ray), it is necessary for the patient to wash the stomach and intestines, this is extremely necessary, otherwise, the radiological image will not be completely clear.
Conditionality is applied mostly by institutions that offer public services and non-profit organizations that offer help to people in need. The purpose of conditionality is basically to filter aid, in order to avoid a collapse of the system. There are people dedicated to making fun of the benefits management system and they pretend to overvalue the scene that one has of the panorama, taking advantage of the resources that in many cases do not correspond to them. Conditionality helps in part to form a security system for those who do have the conditions required to be able to enjoy the help that is offered to them.
Conditionality helps the evolution of the system, as well as generates more projection in the ideas that are had within the information and feeds the production chain of this in order to make the procedure more agile. In some cases, conditionality is the bearer of tools to include those who have been ignored by some systems that partialize the funds that should be allocated to aid, be it social, economic or productive. Conditionality is a high-caliber administrative tool which provides an effective organization within the institutions that move masses of people, each with a corresponding data.