ISLAMABAD, Sep 11 (DNA): Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has so
far disbursed over Rs. 23 billion among the flood-hit families in a
short span of time under the Flood Relief Cash Assistance, to mitigate
the sufferings of flood affected population.
Emerged as the most effective and reliable social protection
intervention during the recent floods devastation, the BISP is executing
the challenging task of disbursing cash relief of Rs. 25,000 per family
to the flood affected families in devastated areas.
The task of disbursing Flood Relief Cash Assistance among the flood-hit
people was assigned to the BISP by the Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif
which is being carrying out speedily.
Under the leadership of Federal Minister of Poverty Alleviation and
Social Safety and Chairperson BISP, Shazia Marri, BISP rolled out its
operations in the flood affected areas within no time and presently the
flood relief activities are operational in 69 districts by establishing
more than 400 payment sites.
Since August 19 till September 11 (Sunday) 3:00 pm, BISP has disbursed a
total amount of Rs. 23,063,125,000 has been disbursed among 922,525
affected families under this programme.
A total of 112,301 affected families have received Rs.2,807,525,000 in
Balochistan; 548,979 families have received Rs.13,724,475,000 in Sindh;
114,029 families have received Rs. 2,850,725,000 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
and 147,216 families have received Rs.3,680,400,000 in Punjab.
Azra Bibi from Qambary, Swabi said, “My husband is a factory worker. I
have seven children, four sons and three daughters. My house is made of
mud so rain is a big problem and whenever it rains, water gets inside
our house. Now my house has been destroyed due to the rains”
“I got a message from BISP to come and collect flood relief money from
their center. I borrowed some money for commute and reach BISP Center
where they checked my CNIC and got my biometric. After all the
clearance, they gave me the flood relief money of Rs. 25,000. With this
money, we will fulfill our basic needs as we don’t have the groceries at
home. I thank Benazir programme with all my heart; May Bless her”, she
said.
Razzaq Mehmood, Deputy Director BISP who is supervising the cash
disbursement process at Flood Relief Camp set up in Government Boys
School, Taunsa Sharif said the camp has been established on the
directions of Chairperson BISP, Shazia Marri to disburse Rs. 25,000
among the flood affected families.
He said that the payment process is going on smoothly and the staff is
vigilantly extending all possible support and guidance to the visitors.
Irfana, mother of two children visited the same camp for receiving her
payment said, “My husband is a piece rate worker. The recent flood has
completely destroyed our house and we have nothing to survive”.
She thanked the government and BISP for providing cash assistance of
Rs.25, 000 through which she intends to buy ration to feed her family.
Amina Bibi from Sukkur, said, “My house is made of mud and has been
destroyed due to the floods like other houses in surroundings. My
husband is suffering from illness. I thank BISP for providing Rs. 25,000
much-needed cash relief which I would spend on buying medicine of my
husband and ration”.
All the payment centers are kept open on holidays for the disbursement
of payment to the affectees. The administration of BISP has directed the
concerned staff present at the campsites to fully cooperate and
facilitate the people in their respective regions.
The affected families can send their CNIC number to 8171 for
registration in Flood Relief Cash Assistance program and upon receiving
payment message they can visit their nearby campsite to receive their
payment. A control Room has also been established at BISP headquarters
to ensure smooth payments.
It is also worth mentioning that the federal minister, Shazia Marri has
announced that the flood affected pregnant mothers and children will be
covered under the Benazir Nashonuma Programme in collaboration with
World Food Programme (WFP).
For this purpose, an additional amount of one billion rupees has been
allocated for the flood affected mothers and children apart from the
existing beneficiaries.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has also announced to increase the flood
relief assistance under BISP from the existing Rs. 28 billion to Rs. 70
billion in view of gross damages of lives, infrastructure and crops in
the wake of flash floods.