Pakistan launched largest social protection effort in country’s history-CNN

Bilal Raza

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Pakistan rolls out largest social assistance program in nation's history to tackle Covid-19

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Pakistan launched the largest social protection effort in the country’s history Thursday with plans to pay close to $1 billion dollars to the country’s poorest in an effort to counter the economic fallout of the Covid-19 crisis.

The Ehsaas Emergency Cash program is a financial assistance effort to assist parts of the population that have been worst hit by the ongoing lockdown in the country, according to Sania Nishtar, special assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety.

The program, which aims to cover 12 million families, is meant to assist them to “buy rations so that they don’t go hungry.”

Authorities have used SMS messages and National Identity Card numbers from the country’s extensive National Database & Registration Authority to identify and contact eligible families.

Pakistan’s existing welfare infrastructure gives the country a “slight edge over other developing countries” to roll out such an ambitious program, according to Umair Javed, an assistant professor of politics and development at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, but issues in data collection and the disbursement of cash at a disorganized district level could cause problems.

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Plans to hand out cash at close to 18,000 bank branches across the country could cause a “’large mass of people gathering together defeating the purpose of a lockdown enforced for social distancing," said Javed.

Digital Rights Monitor, a digital rights media watchdog based in Islamabad, has called out the programs’ dependency on “technology or technological support," saying that the measures could disregard “people’s right to privacy in the name of tackling a public health crisis. This could “further decrease people’s trust in state authorities.”

However Khurram Hussain, one of the country’s leading financial journalists, described the program as important and “definitely better than nothing.”

Pakistan’s poorest “live to day to day on their wages, when they don’t work, they don’t eat,” Hussain told CNN.

The lockdown in Pakistan has been in place for a month now and the effect on daily wage earners has “been absolutely catastrophic,” said Hussain.

Millions of people living below the poverty line have been “hit very very hard…the Ehsas Emergency Cash program if targeted properly could bring some much-needed respite to these people,” Hussain added.

As of Thursday, according to the Ministry of Health, the number of confirmed cases in Pakistan is now 4,414, with 63 people dead.



 
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immii

Senator (1k+ posts)
Pakistan rolls out largest social assistance program in nation's history to tackle Covid-19

Pakistan launched the largest social protection effort in the country’s history Thursday with plans to pay close to $1 billion dollars to the country’s poorest in an effort to counter the economic fallout of the Covid-19 crisis.

The Ehsaas Emergency Cash program is a financial assistance effort to assist parts of the population that have been worst hit by the ongoing lockdown in the country, according to Sania Nishtar, special assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety.

The program, which aims to cover 12 million families, is meant to assist them to “buy rations so that they don’t go hungry.”

Authorities have used SMS messages and National Identity Card numbers from the country’s extensive National Database & Registration Authority to identify and contact eligible families.

Pakistan’s existing welfare infrastructure gives the country a “slight edge over other developing countries” to roll out such an ambitious program, according to Umair Javed, an assistant professor of politics and development at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, but issues in data collection and the disbursement of cash at a disorganized district level could cause problems.

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Plans to hand out cash at close to 18,000 bank branches across the country could cause a “’large mass of people gathering together defeating the purpose of a lockdown enforced for social distancing," said Javed.

Digital Rights Monitor, a digital rights media watchdog based in Islamabad, has called out the programs’ dependency on “technology or technological support," saying that the measures could disregard “people’s right to privacy in the name of tackling a public health crisis. This could “further decrease people’s trust in state authorities.”

However Khurram Hussain, one of the country’s leading financial journalists, described the program as important and “definitely better than nothing.”

Pakistan’s poorest “live to day to day on their wages, when they don’t work, they don’t eat,” Hussain told CNN.

The lockdown in Pakistan has been in place for a month now and the effect on daily wage earners has “been absolutely catastrophic,” said Hussain.

Millions of people living below the poverty line have been “hit very very hard…the Ehsas Emergency Cash program if targeted properly could bring some much-needed respite to these people,” Hussain added.

As of Thursday, according to the Ministry of Health, the number of confirmed cases in Pakistan is now 4,414, with 63 people dead.



SHAME ON CRIMINAL NAWAZ CRIMINAL ZARDARI AND THEIR FRIENDS CRIMINAL MEDIA PERSONS.
 

ILUIK

MPA (400+ posts)
Our shameless media is busy maligning the most people-friendly Government in the history of Pakistan but the truth speaks for itself


کنجر میڈیا
طوائف صحافی


کی ان کوششوں کو اجاگر نہیں کرے گا PMIK کوئ صحافی
 

zaheer2003

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
آج عالمی سطح پہ عالمی میڈیا میں احساس پروگرام کے تحت مستحق افراد کی مالی امداد پہ عمران خان کی تعریفیں ہو رہی ہیں
جبکہ پاکستان میں اپوزیشن اور چند میڈیا ہاؤسز پہ سوگ کا سماں ہے
کوئی سندھ حکومت کی نالائقی عمران خان پہ ڈال رہا ہےکوئی اسکی ذاتی زندگی پہ تنقید کرکے سیاست چمکا رہا ہے۔
 

Modest

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
So then we have to get rid of those corrupt judges?...Don't we??
These corrupt judges always protect the corrupt mafia. Jab tak ye harami corrupt judge thek nahi honge tab tak kisi barey chor ko saza nahi hogi.
Corrupt judges are biggest hurdle in the accountability process
 

MHAMZA

Minister (2k+ posts)
May Allah SWA Bless us with genuine leadership, sincere with the public and harsh on the criminals Ameen
 

Saboo

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
These corrupt judges always protect the corrupt mafia. Jab tak ye harami corrupt judge thek nahi honge tab tak kisi barey chor ko saza nahi hogi.
Corrupt judges are biggest hurdle in the accountability process
And the biggest of them crooks is Ather Minallah....Let us get rid of him first
BismiLah from Ather Minallah! ?
 

desan

President (40k+ posts)
Pakistan launched the largest social protection effort in the country’s history Thursday with plans to pay close to $1 billion dollars to the country’s poorest in an effort to counter the economic fallout of the Covid-19 crisis.

The Ehsaas Emergency Cash program is a financial assistance effort to assist parts of the population that have been worst hit by the ongoing lockdown in the country, according to Sania Nishtar, special assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety.
The program, which aims to cover 12 million families, is meant to assist them to “buy rations so that they don’t go hungry.”
Authorities have used SMS messages and National Identity Card numbers from the country’s extensive National Database & Registration Authority to identify and contact eligible families.

Pakistan’s existing welfare infrastructure gives the country a “slight edge over other developing countries” to roll out such an ambitious program, according to Umair Javed, an assistant professor of politics and development at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, but issues in data collection and the disbursement of cash at a disorganized district level could cause problems.

Plans to hand out cash at close to 18,000 bank branches across the country could cause a “’large mass of people gathering together defeating the purpose of a lockdown enforced for social distancing," said Javed.

Digital Rights Monitor, a digital rights media watchdog based in Islamabad, has called out the programs’ dependency on “technology or technological support," saying that the measures could disregard “people’s right to privacy in the name of tackling a public health crisis. This could “further decrease people’s trust in state authorities.”
However Khurram Hussain, one of the country’s leading financial journalists, described the program as important and “definitely better than nothing.”
Pakistan’s poorest “live to day to day on their wages, when they don’t work, they don’t eat,” Hussain told CNN.

The lockdown in Pakistan has been in place for a month now and the effect on daily wage earners has “been absolutely catastrophic,” said Hussain.
Millions of people living below the poverty line have been “hit very very hard…the Ehsas Emergency Cash program if targeted properly could bring some much-needed respite to these people,” Hussain added.

As of Thursday, according to the Ministry of Health, the number of confirmed cases in Pakistan is now 4,414, with 63 people dead.

 

Modest

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
And the biggest of them crooks is Ather Minallah....Let us get rid of him first
BismiLah from Ather Minallah! ?
There are many like him. How can we forget the legendary corrupt Justice Malik Qayyum who used to take orders from the Ganjas on phone & the recent harami kanjar Justice Arshad Malik
 

HSiddiqui

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan launched the largest social protection effort in the country’s history Thursday with plans to pay close to $1 billion dollars to the country’s poorest in an effort to counter the economic fallout of the Covid-19 crisis.

The Ehsaas Emergency Cash program is a financial assistance effort to assist parts of the population that have been worst hit by the ongoing lockdown in the country, according to Sania Nishtar, special assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety.
The program, which aims to cover 12 million families, is meant to assist them to “buy rations so that they don’t go hungry.”
Authorities have used SMS messages and National Identity Card numbers from the country’s extensive National Database & Registration Authority to identify and contact eligible families.

Pakistan’s existing welfare infrastructure gives the country a “slight edge over other developing countries” to roll out such an ambitious program, according to Umair Javed, an assistant professor of politics and development at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, but issues in data collection and the disbursement of cash at a disorganized district level could cause problems.

Plans to hand out cash at close to 18,000 bank branches across the country could cause a “’large mass of people gathering together defeating the purpose of a lockdown enforced for social distancing," said Javed.

Digital Rights Monitor, a digital rights media watchdog based in Islamabad, has called out the programs’ dependency on “technology or technological support," saying that the measures could disregard “people’s right to privacy in the name of tackling a public health crisis. This could “further decrease people’s trust in state authorities.”
However Khurram Hussain, one of the country’s leading financial journalists, described the program as important and “definitely better than nothing.”
Pakistan’s poorest “live to day to day on their wages, when they don’t work, they don’t eat,” Hussain told CNN.

The lockdown in Pakistan has been in place for a month now and the effect on daily wage earners has “been absolutely catastrophic,” said Hussain.
Millions of people living below the poverty line have been “hit very very hard…the Ehsas Emergency Cash program if targeted properly could bring some much-needed respite to these people,” Hussain added.

As of Thursday, according to the Ministry of Health, the number of confirmed cases in Pakistan is now 4,414, with 63 people dead.

Inshallah under the leqadership of our PM Imran Khan , Pakistan will be soon a welfare country......Riasat e Medina..
 

Saboo

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
There are many like him. How can we forget the legendary corrupt Justice Malik Qayyum who used to take orders from the Ganjas on phone & the recent harami kanjar Justice Arshad Malik
Justice Qayyum and Arshad Malik are history. We are talking about Justices in service we should get rid of... LHC is also full of them.
 

cheema lahori

Councller (250+ posts)
ALLAH PROTECT ALL PAKISTANI FROM THIS VIRUS .
UNDER THE CAPTAINCY OF IMRAN INSHALLAH OUR NATIONAL WILL COME OUT THIS CRISIS