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ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Standing Committee on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety on Monday while expressing serious anger over the unsatisfactory briefing by the officials and non-conduct of audit since 2020 has directed them to include comprehensive details on donor agencies against each ongoing project and address other omissions.

The standing committee meeting held here under the chairmanship of Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur also directed the ministry officials to present the updates on these directives in the next meeting.

Nadir Gull Barech, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF), while briefing the panel, said that the PPAF was no longer utilising public funds. The panel discussed critical issues to strengthen social protection systems across Pakistan with a focus on critical issues related to strengthening social protection systems in Pakistan.

Barech presented an overview of ongoing initiatives, including micro-insurance schemes for agriculture and livestock, funded through government grants. These programmes, active in Balochistan and Sindh, support small and medium enterprises and aim to transition 34 percent of BISP beneficiaries off social safety nets. The CEO highlighted that similar mechanisms have been adopted by the UNHCR for Afghan refugee support and emphasized PPAF’s national and international recognition for its impactful contributions. Notable achievements include the skill development of 1.1 million individuals and the reconstruction of 122,000 houses following the 2008 earthquake, supported by extensive data shared with the Committee.

In response to inquiries from the committee members, the CEO PPAF committed to providing district-specific details of projects, including funding sources and NGOs involved. The chair directed PPAF to submit comprehensive reports, including Google Maps locations of ongoing projects, and mandated that NGOs working under PPAF collaborate with MNAs and public representatives in their respective districts. The committee expressed its dissatisfaction with the PPAF’s briefing materials and directed them to include comprehensive details on donor agencies against each ongoing project and address other omissions. The updates on these directives are to be presented at the next meeting.

The secretary of the Ministry of Poverty Alleviation clarified that, as a Section 42 company under the Companies Act, PPAF remains subject to the SECP regulations and government audits. The ministry has engaged the ministries of Finance and Law and Justice to address the issue. The chair directed PPAF to comply fully with audit requirements.

BISP Chairperson Rubina Khalid briefed the committee on efforts to streamline payments through the RAAST system, with a pilot project expected to conclude by March 2025. Concerns were raised over unfilled gazetted positions within BISP since 2011, with the committee emphasising the need for immediate appointments to restore institutional memory. A formal recommendation on this matter will be forwarded to the Prime Minister’s Office.

The committee also discussed the financial challenges leading to early university dropouts. Members were informed that BISP’s Board of Governors discontinued scholarships through the HEC due to concerns over the selection process and recipient eligibility.

The committee directed the BISP to devise a mechanism to ensure deserving students from BISP-listed families receive support, with a proposal to be presented at the next meeting.

The committee requested a detailed briefing from the Ministry on the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) at the upcoming meeting, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening poverty alleviation and social safety initiatives across the country.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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