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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

CDCP Watan Cards Phase I & II

 CDCP (Citizen’s Damage Compensation Programme)
Watan Cards Phase I & II
In response to the flood crisis, the Government of Pakistan in collaboration with the Provincial Governments set up the Citizens’ Damage Compensation Program to support affected households with cash in their recovery efforts in all four provinces Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan as well as Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The Council of Common Interest (a constitutional body headed by the Prime Minister, and including the Chief Ministers of all provinces) made an immediate one-off payment of Pak Rs. 20,000 to the affected families. The Programme was financed jointly by the federal and provincial governments. The project was executed under the Watan Card Project to support the flood affected families.
 
 
Phase I: District Wise Summary of Cards Distributed
In Phase I, a total of 609,788 beneficiaries received Watan Card cash grant of Rs. 20,000 each. The district wise break-up with cards issued is given below:
  
Phase I : Tehsil Wise Break-up of Cards Distributed
WATAN CRADS  ISSUED (609,788)


S.No.
District
Tehsil
Cards Issued

1
BHAKKAR
BHAKKAR
7,649

DARYA KHAN
2,694

KALUR KOT
800

MANKERA
1

 
11,144

2
DG Khan
DERA GHAZI KHAN
18,742

TAUNSA
7,234

 
25,976

3
JHANG
AHMADPUR SIAL
824

CHINIOT
11

JHANG
10,299

SHORKOT
2,136

 
13,270

4
KHUSHAB
KHUSHAB
3,239

NOORPUR
484

QAIDABAD
1

 
3,724

5
LAYYAH
CHOUBARA
1

KAROR LAL ESAN
14,947

LEIAH
30,600

 
45,548

6
MIANWALI
ISAKHEL
23,206

MIANWALI
35,441

PIPLAN
4,668

 
63,315

7
MULTAN
JALALPUR PIRWALA
4,308

MULTAN CITY
2,593

MULTAN SADDAR
4,935

SHUJABAD
5,102

 
16,938

8
MUZAFFARGARH
ALIPUR
21,485

JATOI
18,791

KOT ADDU
112,945

MUZAFFARGARH
89,604

 
242,825

9
RAHIM YAR KHAN
KHANPUR
5,568

LIAQUAT PUR
11,514

RAHIM YAR KHAN
10,716

SADIQABAD
21,725

 
49,523

10
RAJANPUR
JAMPUR
65,283

RAJANPUR
32,911

RAJANPUR (TRIBAL AREA)
1

ROJHAN
27,115

 
125,310

11
SARGODHA
BHALWAL
3,493

KOT MOMIN
1

SAHIWAL
3,857

SARGODHA
198

SHAHPUR
4,663

SILLANWALI
3

12,215



Grand Total:
609,788

 
Grievances Redressel Phase I:
After successful completion of Phase I, the left over persons were accommodated in Phase I Grievance Redressels (writ cases). A total of 12,911 beneficiaries were processed for Watan Card, out of which approximately 8,000 met the eligibility criteria and received Watan Card.  
 
 
Phase II: District Wise Summary of HOH Data
The Government of Pakistan has planned second phase of CDCP to continue to support the recovery of flood affected households. This CDCP Phase II will provide a total of PKR. 40,000 to selected flood affected households, in two PKR 20,000 tranches.  Beneficiaries are anticipated to use these funds to not only cover basic consumption but to also recapitalize assets, repay loans, recover their livelihoods and repair housing.
In Phase II, a total of 320,551 beneficiary’s data was received by DCO’s of 11 flood affected districts, out of which 311,358 beneficiaries have started getting watan card after NADRA’s verification and remaining data was sent to districts for corrections. 
Phase II - District Wise Summary
SNO
DISTRICT
Watan Cards Data
Phase II
(collected via Household survey)
 
Clean Data – Sent to NADRA
 
Incorrect Data – Sent to Districts for Correction
1
BHAKHAR
3,743
3,704
258
2
D.G KHAN
22,940
22,619
2,197
3
JHANG
1,330
1,323
171
4
KHUSHAB
590
589
26
5
LAYYAH
39,780
38,726
2,508
6
MIANWALI
17,367
17,172
928
7
MULTAN
6,919
6,864
795
8
MUZAFARGARH
115,851
113,611
11,389
9
R.Y KHAN
21,229
20,297
5,738
10
RAJANPUR
90,375
86,028
18,985
11
SARGODA
427
425
26
 
Total:
320,551
311,358
43,021
 
Phase II: Watan Card Certificate/Token
For Phase II, PDMA issued Watan Card Certificate/Token to assist NADRA for identification of correct beneficiary. A sample certificate is given below:

 
Phase II: Beneficiary Eligibility Criteria
Having identified the potential beneficiary flood-affected families the following business rules were applied:
The head of the family must provide his or her CNIC Number in order to verify that:
Ø  Head of family CNIC is available in NADRA Database.
Ø  Head of family CNIC is unique in NADRA Database.
Ø  Head of family CNIC is valid in NADRA Database.
Ø  Head of the family CNIC is clear in NADRA Database, i.e., is not marked suspect, alien or fraud.
Ø  Both or one address of the head of family indicated in the CNIC coincides with the affected areas.

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