ISLAMABAD: The government has disbursed more than Rs 362.25 billion among the deserving families under the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) since its inception.
BISP has successfully achieved all the goals and objectives set by the federal government and international development partners from time to time since inception. BISP has met all the Disbursement Link Indicators (DLIs) and targets set by the Government and Donor agencies, official sources told APP.
BISP conducted poverty scorecard survey across the country and maintains the data of more than 27 million households considered as first of its kind and regarded as a great achievement.
The programme has exceeded the target of enrolling more than 1.0 million children in primary school through its Waseela-e-Taleem Programme and disbursed Rs. 994 million on admission and attendance compliance of these children till end of 2015.
Sources said they developed Management Information System (MIS) for all its operations and maintained a state of the art poverty database. BISP participated in natural calamities like earth quake, floods etc. and provided full support to Federal and Provincial governments in implementing emergency relief programmes.
It has contributed a lot in women empowerment, with the advent of BISP Civil Registration/CNIC of women has been increased up to 100 percent.
Now women of the country not only have the right of vote but they also have financial autonomy as transfer is being sent to women only. Financial literacy has been enhanced through issuance of about 4.9 million Debit cards, smart cards, they added.
A toll free helpline 080026477 has been established for addressing the beneficiary complaints. BISP has initiated a pilot of biometrics payment system to beneficiaries for ensuring real time beneficiary verification.






