BISP disburses Rs66b: Floods affected 33m people across country: Ms Marri

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety/Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Ms. Shazia Marri on Saturday said that the recent floods in Pakistan had affected 33 million people, many lost their homes, jobs, and businesses, large number of cattle and crops were devastated and tens of thousands people are still homeless.

“An initial survey estimates that around 33 million people have been affected by recent floods and the BISP has disbursed over Rs66 billion among 2.6 million calamity-hit families in the declared areas of country.”

Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety/Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Ms. Shazia Marri expressed the views in a meeting with Emanuela Benini, Director of Italian Agency for Development Corporation (AICS).

Pakistan and AICS have agreed upon to work together on climate change and other issues of social sector to mitigate the sufferings for flood affected people in Pakistan and help them in rebuilding.

On the occasion, Shazia Marri informed the AICS Director about the initiatives of Benazir Income Support Program and stated that BISP aims at providing a comprehensive system of social security to the disadvantaged and marginalized segments of the society, particularly the women. She discussed the sufferings of the flood affected people and repercussions of climate change and great loss of human lives and properties of people have gone through in recent catastrophe.

“The recent floods in Pakistan have affected 33 million people, many lost their homes, jobs, and businesses, large number of cattle and crops are devastated, tens of thousands people are still homeless” she said. Ms. Marri informed the delegate that according an initial survey around 33 Million people have been affected by recent floods and the BISP has credit to disburse over Rs. 66 billion among 26 lac calamity-hit families of the declared areas of country.

“BISP disburse Rs 7000 quarterly to its regular beneficiaries in addition to other programmmes” She added and further informed the Director AICS about the other projects of BISP and her Ministry including Benazir Nishonuma, Benazir Taleemi Wazaef Program, Undergraduate Scholarship Programme and Sehat Programmes.

Federal Minister urged upon world communities to come forward and help people of Pakistan who are suffering climate change damages/issues.  The Director AICS Emanuela Benini assured the Federal Minister for more deliberations to find ways and work together for the social protection of people. In the meeting the both sides pledged to work together in health, education, climate change and other fields of social sector, enabling poor people to stand on their feet with an aim to eradicate poverty for a better future to the coming generations.

 

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