Staff Reporter
The 43rd board meeting of BISP was held at the BISP headquarters, Islamabad under the chair of SAPM Dr. Sania Nishtar. BISP is one of the 34 implementing agencies of Ehsaas. The board deliberated upon an extensive 19-item agenda including expansion of Ehsaas Nashonuma, opening of mobile wallets for Ehsaas One Woman One Account initiative, establishment of Cyber Crime Control Wing, agreement with NADRA to ensure easy payments to next of kins under Ehsaas Kafaalat, constitution of steering committees for Ehsaas Nashonuma and Ehsaas Talemi-Wazaef and accident insurance coverage for monitoring teams of Ehsaas Talemi-Wazaef. A vibrant discussion took place, deep dive analysis was carried out and many important decisions were taken in the meeting.
The board meeting was attended by Yusuf Khan Secretary BISP, Muhammad Ali Shahzada Secretary Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division, Ghufran Memon Secretary Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination, Additional Secretary (Exp.) Finance Division, and representatives of NADRA and EAD. Amongst private sector members, Zaffar A. Khan, Qazi Azmat Isa and Khawar Mumtaz attended the meeting. Members joined the meeting both physically and virtually.
To enhance the outreach of Ehsaas Nashonuma program, the board approved the expansion from currently 9 to 12 districts. Briefing the board about the flagship program, Dr. Nishtar said, “Districts with the highest stunting rates are being included. For now, 22 Nashonuma Centers have already opened in 9 districts. Overall, 52 Ehsaas Nashonuma centres will be established in 12 districts.”
The board also gave go ahead for “Ehsaas One Woman One Account initiative”, to enable opening of mobile wallets for Ehsaas Kafaalat beneficiaries. “We will invest in financial literacy to promote uptake and believe this will significantly impact on individuals’ abilities to escape poverty”, shared Dr. Nishtar.
Further, the board agreed to accelerate establishment of a “Cyber Crime Control Wing” to protect Ehsaas payments against cyber-attacks. “Cyber Crime Transparency is personally a priority for me; a multi pronged effort is underway to ensure fast-tracked action in this regard”, said Dr. Nishtar while briefing the board.