Pakistan calls for digital expansion of welfare programs

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Faisal Mosque
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Faisal Mosque

By Andre Gutierrez

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has urged government agencies to adopt the digital model used in the recently implemented Ramadan Relief Package for other social welfare initiatives, emphasising the need for transparency and efficiency in public assistance programs.

Sharif commended the role of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), and other technology institutions in ensuring that funds were distributed fairly and securely, Dawn newspaper reported.

He noted that the package, designed to ease financial burdens during Ramadan, was implemented nationwide, including in Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir, without discrimination.

Ramadan Relief Package: A model for future programs

Launched on March 1, the relief initiative allocated PKR20 billion to support approximately four million low-income families, benefiting around 20 million individuals in its initial phase.

Under the program, each eligible family received PKR5,000 through a digital wallet system, a method that Sharif believes could serve as a model for other government assistance efforts.

He highlighted that the streamlined digital disbursement process expedited aid distribution and provided a layer of accountability that traditional cash-based systems often lack, GeoNews TV reported.

Call for increased transparency

The prime minister also called for a third-party audit of the Ramadan Relief Package to further reinforce its transparency.

Additionally, he directed telecom companies and banks involved in the program to intensify awareness campaigns, ensuring that all eligible recipients could access the financial support available to them.

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Progress and future implications

Government officials provided updates during the meeting, reporting that 63% of beneficiaries had already received their funds, with each transaction fully documented.

More than 2,200 personnel were mobilised to facilitate the program, and over 1.5 million potential recipients were contacted through outreach efforts.

Attended by key cabinet members and representatives from private sector institutions, the meeting underscored Pakistan’s ongoing shift toward digital governance and financial inclusion.

Sharif’s directive signals a broader push to modernise welfare distribution, potentially reshaping how government aid reaches vulnerable populations in the future.

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By Andre Alfonso R. Gutierrez

Andre Alfonso R. Gutierrez graduated with a BA in Creative Writing in Filipino and is currently pursuing an MA in Asian Studies with a focus on Northeast Asia (Japan) at the University of the Philippines Diliman.

He is one of the recipients of the 2024 National Youth Achievement Award in Literary Arts, awarded by the National Committee on Literary Arts of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCLA-NCCA).

His works have been recognized in several prestigious awards, including Talaang Ginto: Makata ng Taon 2024 by the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, Life UPdates 2022 by Likhaan: UP Institute of Creative Writing, and Sahaya: Timpalak Pampanitikan 2021.

Andre’s poems have been published in Liwayway Magazine, Dx Machina 4, and the UP Sentro ng Wikang Filipino, among others.

He has also been a fellow in various literary workshops, including the 4th Saling Panitik, 2nd Cavite Young Writers Workshop, 7th Angono National Writers Workshop, and Palihang LIRA.

Andre is one of the founders of Gadgad Press, an independent literary publication based in Manila.

In addition to his creative work, his research, “Poetry, Policy, and Promotion: A Case Study of the Japan Airlines Foundation’s 1990 World Children’s Haiku Contest as a Tool for Cultural Exchange,” won 2nd Prize in the Graduate Category of the 7th Japanese Studies Research Development Competition, co-presented by the UP Asian Center and the Japan Foundation Manila.

You can read more of his works at www.andrergutierrez.com.

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