Nashonuma Program Give Benefits To 1.7 Million Women By 2026

Benazir Income Support Program is Pakistan’s most popular organization that supports the poor and deserving women so that they can run their families successfully. Through the Benazir Nashonuma Program, the BISP Program has been working with stunted children in Pakistan for the past four years, and the number of beneficiaries who receive food and daily checkups is up to 2.3 million.

Within the next two years, 1.7 million women will join the Nashonuma program

Within the next two years, BISP in corporations with WFP plans to register 1.7 million more women through this initiative.

Within the next two years, 1.7 million women will join the Nashonuma program

According to the latest Report by the World Food Programme, 2.3 million women are receiving aid and food through the Benazir Nashonume Program and there is also information that the stunted growth rate of children in Pakistan is 23%, making it the third largest burden in the world before the Benazir Nahonuma Program arrived. However, the Program has now reduced stunting and improved the health of millions of women, enabling them to give birth to healthy children.

ورلڈ فوڈ پروگرام کی تازہ ترین رپورٹ کے مطابق 2.3 ملین خواتین بے نظیر نشینوم پروگرام کے ذریعے امداد اور خوراک حاصل کر رہی ہیں اور یہ بھی اطلاعات ہیں کہ پاکستان میں بچوں کی نشوونما میں کمی کی شرح 23 فیصد ہے جس سے یہ دنیا کا تیسرا بڑا بوجھ ہے۔ بینظیر نہونوما پروگرام کے آنے سے پہلے کی دنیا۔ تاہم، اس پروگرام نے اب سٹنٹنگ کو کم کیا ہے اور لاکھوں خواتین کی صحت کو بہتر بنایا ہے، جس سے وہ صحت مند بچوں کو جنم دے سکتی ہیں۔ بے نظیر ناشونوما پروگرام نے غذائی قلت سے نمٹنے اور بچوں کی نشوونما کو روکنے کے لیے اگلے دو سالوں میں 1.7 ملین سے زیادہ مستحقین کی مدد کا نیا ہدف مقرر کیا ہے۔

Benazir Nashonuma Program has set a new target of supporting more than 1.7 Million beneficiaries in the next two years to combat malnutrition and stunt the growth of children.

The BISP collaborates with the World Food Programme (WFP) to combat malnutrition

According to an official source, this collaboration will help BISP continue to combat malnutrition in Pakistan by supporting more than four million pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and young children under two years old.

World Food Programme (WFP) has been the principal implementing partner of Benazir Nashonuma since the beginning, contributing to a healthier future for Pakistani children.

Benazir Nashonuma Food & Cash Program Registration

By following the simple procedure below, you can easily apply for the Benazir Nashonuma Program after confirming eligibility for the Benazir Kafalat Program:

  • Don’t forget to take the important documents with you before leaving your home.
  • You must register at the nearest BISP Tehsil Nashonum Markez, which is located in several district-level government hospitals
  • Tell them about your query and ask from which counter you can complete your registration once you arrive.
  • You can only visit the Nashonuma Markez if you meet all the conditions
  • For your registration in the BISP Nashonuma Program, you must submit the following documents:
  • Mother’s 13-digit Nadra verified Identity Card(CNIC)
  • Child’s B-Form (While registering for the child’s wazifa)
  • Child Immunization Card
  • Following your registration for the program, the BISP Official staff will provide you with specific food for the mother and baby.
  • It is required that the child receiving this packet be at least six months old,
  • Pink food will be given to the mother, while yellow food will be given to the child.
  • The food will be provided in one visit, and you must take one packet per day for ninety days.

In conclusion

By combating malnutrition and stunted growth in Pakistan, the Benazir Nashonuma Program is making a significant impact. By providing essential food and support to 1.7 million new women over the next two years, the program hopes to improve mothers’ and children’s health. Through its partnership with the World Food Programme, BISP continues to build a healthier future for the next generation by empowering women and improving child health.

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