Minister of State and chairperson BISP MNA Marvi Memon visited Thatta and Sujawal Sunday where she spot checked the ongoing BISP survey for National Socio-Economic Registry (NSER) update at Makli and Kalakot. BISP door to door survey is about to close in Thatta and Sajawal. The survey was started early this year covered all the 5 tehsils, 34 union councils of Thatta and 4 tehsils, 29 union councils of Sajawal. Survey in Thatta was conducted by BISP partner firm AASA CONSULTING, that has surveyed 345,436 households against the estimated caseload of 2704196.
While interacting with enumerators and public for their feedback, chairperson said the data collected through this survey is vital for the development planning, so no compromise will be made on quality of data. She said by completing this high-tech survey on an apolitical basis, the incumbent government will not only render valuable service for the poorest of the country but will provide a model to the world to follow. She urged them to inhabitants the correct information about their households.
Chairperson BISP visited homes in UC Kalakot, UC Gujjo, village Murad Memon and village Kenjhar Lake where she inspected the survey receipts and counter checked the information of the household with BISP database. Speaking on the occasion, she said BISP survey for NSER update is top-notch and exemplary as the data is being collected through technology enabled tablets. The performance and coverage quality is ensured through a Visual Monitoring Coverage Assurance (VMCA) system developed by BISP-MIS (Management Information System) that monitors universal coverage and performance of the survey teams.
Marvi Memon also held meeting with 300 women leaders from Thatta, each representing a BISP Beneficiary Committee (BBC). Speaking to them, she said BISP has embarked upon a silent women empowerment revolution through the goldmine platform of BISP Beneficiary Committees (BBCs). 60,000 BBCs that bring 1.25 million women from all across Pakistan is empowering women through education and awareness.
This social mobilization on vital issues of importance like education of children, basic counting, nutrition, mother child health, gender violence and e-commerce would define the future of Pakistan by making women financially and socially empowered.
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