Zambia Targets To Put Over Five Million Vulnerable People On Social Support This Year

Zambia Targets To Put Over Five Million Vulnerable People On Social Support This Year

LUSAKA, Mar 5 (NNN-ZANIS) – Zambia is targeting to put about 5,061,280 of its vulnerable population this year, on a welfare programme, a government official said yesterday.

Brenda Tambatamba, the Minister of Community Development and Social Services, said, the government plans to scale the Social Cash Programme this year, by increasing the number of households from 973,323 last year, to 1,027,000 this year, translating into 5,061,280 individuals in all the country’s 116 districts.

In a ministerial statement delivered in parliament, the minister said, about 8.9 percent of the households were with people with disabilities.

“The social cash programme is a key social protection intervention. The programme targets vulnerable and incapacitated people in communities, in order to alleviate suffering and deprivation,” she said.

According to her, the government dealt with various challenges the programme faced, which resulted in siphoning of funds and forced cooperating partners to withdraw funding in 2018.

She said, the cooperating partners were not supporting the implementation of the programme, after the government took a number of steps to strengthen the delivery systems, which has enhanced accountability and transparency.

It is expected that the systems put in place will enhance programme credibility and sustainability, she added.

The programme, established in 2003, has in the past suffered through siphoning of funds, meant for the vulnerable, resulting in donors pulling out in 2018.– NNN-ZANIS

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