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Pakistan

Ehsaas Emergency Cash program helped country respond to immediate crisis successfully: Dr. Nishtar

  • She said this inclusive initiative is hinged on biometrically enabled digital payment system that will transition to the State Bank of Pakistan led Micropayment Gateway by 2021.
Published October 8, 2020 Updated October 8, 2020 07:22pm
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ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, Dr. Sania Nishtar Thursday said Ehsaas Emergency Cash programme has largely helped the country respond to the immediate crisis of COVID-19 through providing relief to the poorest households in Pakistan as well as putting in place critical building blocks for a stronger and deeper financial inclusion of the disadvantaged populations.

She was addressing the International Webinar on “Integration and Digitization of G2P Programs” in Indonesia.

The webinar was hosted by the Ministry of National Development Planning, Republic of Indonesia, in collaboration with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Bank.

The international webinar aimed to support the digital transformation process of social assistance programs’ payment in Indonesia through a more beneficiary centered design, improving the quality of life of the recipients as well as the efficiency and effectiveness of the programs.

The event also intended to familiarize Indonesian policymakers with the international best practices of G2P payment program digitalization.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Sania Nishtar shared the scale and ambition of Ehsaas Financial and Digital Inclusion Initiatives and said “Ehsaas financial inclusion is a multi-component initiative that gives access to 21st century financial tools through financial and digital inclusion of seven million disadvantaged households and promotion of access to micro credit and bank accounts for informal workers.

She said this inclusive initiative is hinged on biometrically enabled digital payment system that will transition to the State Bank of Pakistan led Micropayment Gateway by 2021.

Sharing the insights on Ehsaas Emergency Cash, Dr. Nishtar stated, “the government of Pakistan allocated $1.2 billion to deliver emergency cash to extremely poor for controlling the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic”.

She said Ehsaas Emergency Cash was the largest and most extensive social protection intervention ever in the history of the country. Digital capabilities established in 2019, as part of Ehsaas framework were capitalized to disburse Ehsaas Emergency Cash.

The programme delivered one-time financial assistance to over 15 million families, as per the given household size in Pakistan, represented almost half of the country’s population.”

The international policy makers praised the Pakistan’s Ehsaas initiative and the outcomes of its financial and digital inclusion amid COVID-19 to help the marginalized escape the poverty.

The event was attended by Indonesian central and regional policymakers, academia and research institutes, civil society organizations, development partners, and delegates from countries that have carried out similar transformations.

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