Punjab Government would provide
interest free loans 3 lak and 50
thousand families under the Chief Minister Punjab self employment scheme:Iqbal Channar
BAHAWALPUR(PR)Provincial Minister for Cooperative
Malik Muhammad Iqbal Channar has said that Punjab Government would provide
interest free loans to the tune of Rs. 8 billion to as many as 3 lak and 50
thousand families under the Chief Minister Punjab self employment scheme. This
massive financial intervention is aimed to extend self employment to the youth
which would not only mitigate the rate of unemployment but would generate
economic opportunities to our energetic and highly talented youth in the 36
districts of Punjab province. He made these remarks while addressing a gathering
of PMLN workers at Dera Bakha, Bahawalpur, here, today.
BISP TAKING LEAD IN
WAR AGAINST STUNTING : MARVI
RAHIM YAR KHAN(PR) Minister of State and
Chairperson BISP MNA MarviMemon visited Rahim Yar khan today where she was
briefed on research on the effectiveness of a nutrition programme involving
Specialized Nutritious Foods (SNF), Cash Based Transfers and Behavior Change
Communication (BCC) to prevent stunting among children in district Rahim Yar Khan
being carried out by World Food Programme( WFP) in collaboration with BISP,
Integrated Reproductive Mother Neonatal Child Health (IRMNCH) Programme Punjab
and Agha Khan University. The research which will be concluded in 2019 would be showcased to the world for best practices and is
thus the focus of much international attention.
This research is being done under the Letter of
Understanding (LOU) signed between WFP, BISP and Punjab Health Department to
build evidence base of different nutrition sensitive mechanisms that can
contribute to the reduction of chronic malnutrition amongst under 2 years of
age children in Pakistan. The study is being conducted within BISP
beneficiaries having pregnant and lactating women and 6-23 months old children
in BISP households.
Speaking to the officials of WFP, Punjab Health
Department, Agha Khan University and BISP beneficiaries, Chairperson BISP
stated that food insecurity is matter of high concern as 44% of children in
Pakistan, 39% in Punjab and 42% in Rahim Yar Khan less than 5 years of age are
stunted. This alarming situation needs to be tackled at the earliest. She added
that BISP is taking lead in war against stunting as this research would provide
a scalable sustainable model for integrating nutrition specific and sensitive
approaches to BISP, the premier national social safety net of the country, thus
furthering the gains in curbing malnutrition.
The Chairperson added
that as these children belong to the poorest segment of society being
facilitated by BISP through its Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT), BISP’s role
is pivotal in this fight against malnutrition. She said that financial
assistance through BISP is effectively helping the downtrodden in meeting their
basic needs particularly food and health. BISP Impact Evaluation Studies
highlight the positive impact of BISP in reducing malnutrition rates as BISP
stipend has increased the monthly food consumption driven by high protein
intake in BISP families.
Shahzada Rashid WFP Head Punjab and Salma
YaqubProgramme Officer WFP briefed that that the project is being implemented
through IRMNCH programme Punjab in coordination with Department of Health at
district level and in close coordination with Agha Khan University. “Wawamum”
and “Maamta” are being provided to children between 6-24 months and pregnant
and lactating mothers respectively. The identified BISP beneficiaries would
also be provided with behavior change communication. The research would follow
three pathways that include cash transfer within a national social protection
programme, women empowerment design and implementation of well structured
behavioral change communication interventions to come up with an innovative
model to prevent malnutrition.
Chairperson BISP held meetings with all the four
groups of BISP beneficiaries enrolled in this research, where she was briefed
by the field team on process of identification of beneficiaries for research.
The beneficiaries have been divided into four groups. The first group receives
cash grant only, the second is provided with cash grant along with SNF, the
third one is getting cash assistance along with enhanced BCC and the fourth
group is being provided cash assistance, SNF and Enhanced BCC . She also
visited the homes of enrolled BISP beneficiaries where she inspected the follow
up and data recording mechanism.
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