ISLAMABAD: Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) has so far enrolled eight million children and disbursed Rs40 billion among them under the Benazir Taleemi Wazaif Programme (educational sponsorships) which is a conditional cash transfer (CCT) initiative.
The future target is to enroll three million additional children by financial year 2022-23 through the allocation of Rs. 35 billion, an official source revealed.
The Benazir Taleemi Wazaif, initiated in 2012, focuses on school enrollment and reducing the dropout rate of children of BISP beneficiaries through cash incentives.
The objective behind this programme is to create awareness among beneficiary families on importance of education, increasing enrollment rates and reducing the dropout rate by ensuring the retention.
The programme enrolls the children of Benazir Kafalat beneficiary family, aged between 4 to 22 years, from primary to grade 12 level.
The program includes quarterly disbursement of Rs1500 for primary, Rs2500 for secondary and Rs3500 for higher secondary schooling for boys. The quarterly disbursement for girls is Rs2000 for primary, Rs 3000 for secondary and Rs4000 for higher secondary school.
The programme is providing higher stipend for girl child, with a one-time graduation bonus of Rs3000 on completion of primary education.
The cash transfer is linked with 70 percent school attendance. The biometric based payment mechanism is in place while the stipend is paid through the mother of enrolled children.
The programme is being executed through end-to-end digital enrollment and monitoring mechanism to minimize leakage to ensure transparency in implementation.
About the impact of the program, the source revealed that the initiative has helped increase the proportion of children currently enrolled in schools by 13 percent points for boys and 15 percent points for girls.
The school enrollment rates in BISP households are significantly higher for those supported by the CCT (81 percent) as compared to those who are not (60 percent).
The average attendance rate for both boys and girls is significantly above the minimum required (70 percent). On average boys had attendance rate of 83 percent and girls had 81 percent.