ISLAMABAD: In a policy statement on Ehsas programme, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Ehsaas’ poverty reduction strategy was articulated in four pillars and it currently embodied 115 policy actions, which may be expanded as the process of consultations on the program, further widened.
Prime Minister Imran Khan here today released his policy statement on Ehsas programme for poverty alleviation in the country.
In a tweet, he said his priority poverty reduction programme with its four focus areas and 115 policy actions will reduce inequality, invest in people, and uplift lagging districts.
A policy document issued separately by the prime minister said that the four pillars include addressing elite capture and making the government system work to create equality; safety nets for disadvantaged segments of the population; jobs and livelihoods; and human capital development.
According to a statement issued from his office, PM Imran reiterated his determination that Ehsaas was about the creation of a welfare state.
He said for this purpose all tools and technology would be used to create precision safety nets and to promote financial inclusion besides supporting the economic empowerment of women.
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Imran Khan said the program’s principles and approaches center on tapping multi-sectoral collaboration for solutions, ensuring joint federal-provincial leadership and mainstreaming the role of the private sector.
He said an approach had been adopted to provide a level playing field on the one hand and foster locally-relevant innovation on the other, to create jobs and promote livelihood in quick-win areas.
The prime minister said, “The program is for the extreme poor, jobless, poor farmers, laborers, sick and undernourished as well as for students from low-income backgrounds and for poor women and elderly citizens.”
This plan, he said, is also about lifting lagging areas where poverty is higher.
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