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PM to review Ehsaas Kafaalat disbursal operations in Sukkur

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister, Imran Khan during his visit to Sukkur district of Sindh will visit a payment site-camp to review the Ehsaas Kafaalat disbursal operations that have begun this week.
At the site, the Prime Minister will join the Kafaalat beneficiary women to witness details of bio-metrically enabled payments.
He will also interact with the women present at the campsite to gain firsthand insights into the multitude of Ehsaas programs and initiatives in Sindh, particularly Ehsaas Kafaalat.
Ehsaas Kafaalat is the government’s flagship safety net program that provides monthly cash stipends of Rs 2,000 and saving bank accounts to the poorest households across the country.
Safeguarding safe and easy digital payments amid the third wave of COVID-19, Ehsaas has set up 516 specialized payment camps throughout Sindh to roll out recently opened Kafaalat payments for the period January-June 2021.
Combined payment for six months is being made. Alongside, payments can also be withdrawn from biometrically enabled ATMs of Habib Bank across all districts of Sindh.

Ehsaas’ Statistics for Sindh (overall):
Since its launch in March 2019, the different initiatives of Ehsaas- Kafaalat, Waseela-eTaleem Digital, undergraduate scholarships, interest free loans and several others have been rolled out in Sindh to uplift the deserving households.
In Ehsaas Kafaalat, 2.4 million women beneficiaries are being served with the monthly stipends of Rs 2,000 each and the number is expected to increase with the enrollment of new households through the ongoing Ehsaas survey that is expected to be completed nationwide by June 2021.
During the COVID-19 situation, Ehsaas Emergency Cash worth Rs 56.7 Billion was disbursed in all districts of Sindh among more than 5 million households.
Last year, Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarships granted 6,187 need-cum merit-based scholarships worth 561.34 million to undergraduate students from the low-income backgrounds.
Ehsaas Interest Free Loans have supported more than 47,869 borrowers (64.7% women) through loans worth Rs 1.5 billion to run small entreprises in 18 districts, Ehsaas Amdan has transferred small income-generating assets worth Rs 1.83 billion to 30,652 deserving households in seven districts of Sindh to graduate them out of poverty.
Under the first phase of Ehsaas Nashonuma, the program has opened six Nashonuma centers in five Tehsils of Badin to tackle stunting among pregnant and lactating mothers, and children under 2 years of age through a mix of conditional cash transfers and specialized nutritious food.
Four more centers are opening this month in Dadu district as well. Over 7,000 mothers and children in Badin enrolled under Nashonuma are currently getting specialized nutritious food to prevent stunting in children along with cash stipends (Rs 2,000 for girl child and Rs 1,500 for boy child per quarter).
Under the Primary Education Conditional Cash Transfer program, 1.4 million deserving children are benefitting from the quarterly stipends (Rs 2,000 for girl child and Rs 1,500 for boy child per quarter).
To identify new deserving households for Ehsaas Kafaalat program, the android based Ehsaas survey is currently 72.6% complete in Sindh. 66 Ehsaas Registration desks are being set up over the next three months at Tehsil level each district so that missed households can self-register themselves.
Aiming to serve free shelter and meals to daily wage earners, five new Panagahs have recently been opened in Karachi. Last year, Ehsaas Langar was set up in Umerkot to serve free meals two times a day.

Ehsaas’ Statistics for Sukkur Division:
Sukkur Division is one of the seven administrative divisions of Sindh that comprises of three districts: Sukkur, Khairpur and Ghotki. Overall, across the Division, as many as 714,756 million beneficiaries received Ehsaas Emergency Cash worth Rs 8.2 billion amid COVID-19 last year; the 381,206 poorest women are currently benefiting from Kafaalat; 185,104 million children are being supported under primary education conditional cash transfer; 7,211 borrowers (79% women) received interest free loans of Rs 228 million and 250 students (33% girls) were awarded Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarships last year. Also, the Ehsaas digital survey is 69.47% percent complete in the Division. Registration desks for self-registration of missed households will be opened across all 3 districts in the current quarter.

Ehsaas’ Statistics for Karachi:
As many as 173,214 deserving households are currently benefiting from Ehsaas Kafaalat and more than 8,188 children are currently benefiting from quarterly stipends under primary education conditional cash transfers. During the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, Ehsaas Emergency Cash worth Rs 7.4 billion was transferred to 756,858 deserving families. To-date, Ehsaas survey stands at 66.5% completion and is likely to be completed by June 2021.

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M. M. Alam is a Pakistan-based working journalist since 1981. Karachi University faculty gold medalist Alam began his career four decades ago by writing for Dawn, Pakistan’s highest circulating English daily. He has worked for region’s leading publications, global aviation periodicals including Rotors (of USA) and vetted New York Times as permanent employee of daily Express Tribune. Alam regularly covers international aviation and defense-related events including Salon Du Bourget (France), Farnborough (United Kingdom), Dubai (UAE). Alam has reported thousands of events and interviewed hundreds of people in Pakistan, UAE, EU, UK and USA. Being Francophone Alam also coordinates with a number of French publications.