Mis Rubina Khalid, the BISP chairperson, addressed the media team and emphasized that disrespectful behavior towards beneficiaries will not be tolerated. She also requested that the team treat women with respect and avoid disrespectful behavior towards them.
Rubina Khalid Enforces Zero Tolerance On Beneficiary Disrespect
Mis Rubina Khalid discussed the changes and future development of the 8171 EHSAAS program with the media. She highlighted the BISP staff’s disrespect towards beneficiaries and warned them to be cautious, as there will be zero tolerance for such behavior. This was due to increasing complaints about staff behavior, which she believes is not effective.
Why The Behaviour Of Some Of The Staff Is Not Good?
Point | Details |
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Zero tolerance for disrespect towards beneficiaries | Rubina Khalid emphasized that disrespectful behavior towards BISP beneficiaries is unacceptable. |
Reintroduction of the Poverty Graduation Program | Senator Rubina Khalid announced the revival of this program to provide training and support to 9.3 million families in Pakistan. |
Complaints about staff behavior | There have been increasing complaints about BISP staff being disrespectful towards beneficiaries, which she aims to address firmly. |
Focus on supporting women from poorest communities | Rubina Khalid highlighted the need to treat women from impoverished communities with dignity and respect, especially when providing financial assistance. |
Women from Pakistan’s poorest community visit BISP campsites to receive financial assistance for their families and children. Despite their deserving nature, some team members are uncooperative and lenient towards them, viewing them as inferior due to their poverty. These women come to BISP to run their families and feed their children, highlighting the need for financial support and assistance.
Important Announcement Made In The Interview
Senator Rubina Khalid, chairman of the Benazir Income Support Program, has announced the reintroduction of the Poverty Graduation Program, which was discontinued for an unknown reason. The continuation will benefit participants, providing them with training in any field, aiming to assist 9.3 million families in Pakistan and enable them to provide for their families while making a living.
Conclusion
BISP Chairperson Rubina Khalid has emphasized the importance of respectful and supportive interactions with beneficiaries, particularly women from the poorest communities, and aims to ensure their dignity and respect.