Islamabad: Government of Pakistan has distributed Rs 28.6 billion among 1,483 million flood affected families through National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA)’s Watan Card, each card has Rs.20,000 cash assistance.
Deputy Chairman NADRA, Tariq Malik stated this while briefing the UN delegation headed by Margareta Wahlstrom, Special representative of the Secretary General for Disaster Risk Reduction who visited NADRA Headquarters Saturday for briefing on flood relief system.
Malik while elaborating overall progress said that in Punjab, 608,824 flood affected families received Rs 11.96 billion while in Sindh 558,997 families received Rs 10.11 billion. In Baluchistan Rs 1.85 billion have been distributed among 102,945 families and Rs 3.8 billion were disbursed among 199,414 families in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He said in AJK and Gilgit Baltistan Rs 188,450,000 distributed among 10,173 families and Rs 61,626,000 given to 3,263 families respectively.
He said the selection of beneficiaries is one of the most contentious aspects of any post disaster cash transfer programs in various countries. NADRA walked extra miles as our aim was to protect the most vulnerable among the flood victims like women household, widows, special persons and minorities.
120,081 Watan Cards were given to the households headed by women folks in the remotest areas of Pakistan, and 11,746 Watan Cards were given to minorities notified by the provinces, he added.
Emphasizing on Grievances Redressal System, Tariq Malik explained that 3.2 million people visited Watan Card centers, 335,044 complaints were received and NADRA has verified that 167,063 were eligible of Watan Cards of which around 155,000 have been given Watan Cards.
50 percent of the complaints were not genuine as these included people who already had gotten Watan Cards or their family member had received Watan Card. “We are not closing complaints redressal system, and would like to entertain all complaints on case to case basis,” he added.
He urged media, international donor agencies and NGOs to focus on facts and real data, not on anecdotes or stereotypes or politically motivated press reports aiming generalization based on isolated incidents.
Neva Khan. Country Director Oxfam, Madhavi Malagoda Ariyabandu, Regional Programme Officer, UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction were among the members of delegation.
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