BISP launches pilot survey in Qila Saifullah
By Our Staff Correspondent
2017-02-15
QUETTA: Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Chairperson Marvi Memon has reiterated that every household will be covered in the National SocioEconomic Survey (NSER).
Speaking at the launching ceremony of NSER`s pilot survey in Qila Saifullah on Tuesday, she said justice would be done with the poor people of Balochistan. Not a single person would be missed, as was done in the last survey, she claimed and added that the exercise was computerised.
Ms Memon said the last survey did not represent the actual picture of poverty but this time data verification had been doneQUETTA: Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Chairperson Marvi Memon has reiterated that every household will be covered in the National SocioEconomic Survey (NSER).
Speaking at the launching ceremony of NSER`s pilot survey in Qila Saifullah on Tuesday, she said justice would be done with the poor people of Balochistan. Not a single person would be missed, as was done in the last survey, she claimed and added that the exercise was computerised.
Ms Memon said the last survey did not represent the actual picture of poverty but this time data verification had been doneQUETTA: Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Chairperson Marvi Memon has reiterated that every household will be covered in the National SocioEconomic Survey (NSER).
Speaking at the launching ceremony of NSER`s pilot survey in Qila Saifullah on Tuesday, she said justice would be done with the poor people of Balochistan. Not a single person would be missed, as was done in the last survey, she claimed and added that the exercise was computerised.
Ms Memon said the last survey did not represent the actual picture of poverty but this time data verification had been doneQUETTA: Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Chairperson Marvi Memon has reiterated that every household will be covered in the National SocioEconomic Survey (NSER).
Speaking at the launching ceremony of NSER`s pilot survey in Qila Saifullah on Tuesday, she said justice would be done with the poor people of Balochistan. Not a single person would be missed, as was done in the last survey, she claimed and added that the exercise was computerised.
Ms Memon said the last survey did not represent the actual picture of poverty but this time data verification had been doneQUETTA: Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Chairperson Marvi Memon has reiterated that every household will be covered in the National SocioEconomic Survey (NSER).
Speaking at the launching ceremony of NSER`s pilot survey in Qila Saifullah on Tuesday, she said justice would be done with the poor people of Balochistan. Not a single person would be missed, as was done in the last survey, she claimed and added that the exercise was computerised.
Ms Memon said the last survey did not represent the actual picture of poverty but this time data verification had been donethrough the National Database and Registration Authority and other relevant agencies.
Sharing success of the self-registration approach employed by the BISP on a trial basis in Nasirabad district, she that the desk had yielded 60,000 households instead of 31,000 in the last door-to-door survey.
The NSER would benefit the entire country as the exercise was apolitical on account of robust monitoring and spot checks,she said,adding thatthe BISP had recently conducted door-to-door survey in 16 pilot districts of all provinces and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
The task will be completed by May af ter which the national roll-out will be launched in August.