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Friday, June 28, 2013

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria    (Back to Top)
For CDCP Phase II, a household will be considered eligible as per the following criteria:
a)  The beneficiary should be the head of household of the damaged house identified through a survey conducted  in the flood affected areas by the respective provinces. The criteria for housing damage are determined by the Provincial Governments.
b)  The CNIC of the potential beneficiary head of household (as provided by the provinces) is verified through the NADRA registration database as:
   1. Unique and valid in NADRA database
   2. Unique at least within the family
   3. Clear in NADRA database (i.e. not marked as suspect alien or "DUP" i.e. multiple identity)
   4. HOF in NADRA database where there is already a phase 1 beneficiary in the same family.
   5. Have at least one address (temporary or permanent) from the notified flood affected district

Verification of the lists of beneficiary households provided by provinces will be carried out by an independent third party. This third party autonomous verification will use a sample based Spot Check mechanism to determine the validity of the data provided by the provincial household damage survey.
Well off will be excluded with information available on the head of household in the NADRA's registration database. Wealth is measured by a combination of proxies such as those having bank accounts in international banks, frequent international travel activities and executive jobs.In addition to the verified surveyed households, all legitimate vulnerable beneficiaries, defined as female and disabled headed families in the NADRA's CNIC database that were included in Phase I, but not captured as Head of Household through the survey will, de-facto, become part of Phase II beneficiaries. Address rule will not be applied for those who were processed through Redressal mechanism during Phase I to cater for splits, mergers and creation of new districts. In case of rejected records, only two categories can be further processed through Grievances Redressal; i. CNIC is invalid or missing. ii. Address or HOF rule is challenged. All other cases such as Aliens, DUP, duplicate records in HOH lists etc. will have no further life cycle.

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