BISP, Nestle join hands for livelihood and reduction in malnutrition

BISPBISP, Nestle join hands for livelihood and reduction in malnutrition

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) on Tuesday entered into a partnership with Nestle Pakistan to provide livelihood opportunities for BISP beneficiaries and reduction in malnutrition by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Islamabad.

The MoU was signed by BISP Director General Complementary Initiatives Dr. Najeeb Khan and Head of Corporate Affairs Nestle Pakistan Sheikh Waqar Ahmed in the presence of the Minister of State and the Chairperson BISP Marvi Memon.

The MoU was signed under BISP poverty graduation strategy that links BISP beneficiaries with welfare initiatives enabling them to become self-reliant and under Nestlé Pakistan’s Rural Deep Reach Project which focuses on needs of low-income population by offering them Popularly Positioned Products (PPPs).BISP, Nestle join hands for livelihood and reduction in malnutrition

In the pilot phase of this partnership, Nestlé Pakistan will provide livelihood opportunities to BISP beneficiaries in Renala, Sahiwal, Okara and Pindi Bhattian.

The beneficiaries will act as Sales Agents on behalf of Nestlé Pakistan and will be responsible for door-to-door sales of PPPs within the community as a large portion of Pakistan’s population suffers from deficiencies in key micronutrients of Iron, zinc, vitamin A and D. PPPs are affordable, nutritious and high quality products.

Nestlé Pakistan will also build the nutrition knowledge of BISP beneficiaries by conducting nutrition awareness seminars.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chairperson BISP said that it is heartening to see industry playing an extremely positive role in helping improve socio-economic status of women.

Marvi Memon said that our understanding with Nestlé Pakistan is a step in the right direction under our poverty graduation strategy as it can address the key issues faced by poor women.

The minister said that the initiative will make graduation from poverty a reality.

“We hope that other multinational companies with sales agents shall also use BISP workforce to advance their sales by giving employment opportunities to BISP families,” she said.

The state minister further said that in addition to better livelihood opportunities, the products sold by them will be key for reducing malnutrition in the country which is BISP’s key empowerment output and goal and as a result Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be better served.

Speaking on the occasion, Waqar Ahmad said that our partnership with BISP is extremely relevant, given our commitment to the UN SDGs.

“Our joint focus is on reducing poverty and promoting economic growth,” he said.

The Head of Corporate Affairs Nestle Pakistan said that Nestlé is also committed to providing greater access to fortified products to our rural society.

Sheikh Waqar Ahmed said that through this initiative, we hope to empower our poor women by providing them livelihood opportunities along with improving their nutrition status and the quality of life for them and their families.

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