Covid-19 Cash Transfer Project /Programme Registration Application Form 2021 for NCTO – Apply for NCTO Form – The Federal Government of Nigeria is currently giving low-income earners money (Grant or loan) under the Rapid Response Register (RRR). Beneficiaries will be paid for a period of six months. All you need to apply successfully are all contained here.
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National Cash Transfer Office under the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Federal Republic of Nigeria is the intervention arm of the National Social Safety Nets Project (NASSP) which facilitate cash transfers and capacity building of beneficiaries.
The target beneficiaries are “self-employed”, “wage employed” and “urban poor.”
The ministry of humanitarian affairs, using “cutting-edge” technology, had undertaken a pilot scheme where over 100,000 beneficiaries in Lagos and the federal capital territory (FCT) were captured.
Over 300,000 beneficiaries are said to have received the aforementioned sum the moment the scheme was launched.
Speaking at the virtual flag off of the RRR in Abuja on Tuesday, Osinbajo said these sets of vulnerable people were not captured in the National Social Register (NSR).
This category of people, who were not previously captured in the social register, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, working with the National Social Safety-Nets Programme (NASSP), designed an intervention to rapidly identify, register and provide them with succour. Hence, the Rapid Response Register (RRR) was born.
The RRR is designed to focus mainly on the urban poor wards selected using scientifically validated methods of satellite remote sensing technology, machine learning algorithm and big data analysis.
“This social protection method of targeting is the first strategy to be developed and tested in the Sub-Saharan Africa region and Nigeria will be the first country for its implementation.
“With the RRR, which uses a wholly technology-based approach, we are primed to achieve an end-to-end digital foot-print in cash transfers for the urban poor; which also helps us achieve our financial inclusion policy under the Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access programme (EFInA).
“The ground breaking success of the RRR, now emboldens us to achieve our aspiration of a social security programme for a minimum of twenty million Nigerians in the next two years.”
Earlier, Sadiya Farouq, minister of humanitarian affairs, said there is a need for the government to ameliorate hardship of low-income earners in urban areas.
“One of my first charge to the National Social Safety-Nets Programme (NASSP) on assumption of office in 2019 was the digitization of Cash Transfer Programme to reduce fiduciary risks, while improving financial inclusion where feasible for the unbanked people on the National Social Register, most of whom are women,” Farouq said.
“Our experience during the COVID-19 pandemic reinforced this position, especially given the requirement of the COVID-19 protocols, as well as our inability to immediately reach the urban poor impacted by the pandemic.
“It became obvious very early into the pandemic crisis that we needed to establish a shock responsive system beyond just responding to the pandemic.
“We needed to develop the capacity for rapid response to any emergency, whether natural or man-made – such as the crisis of banditry, insurgencies, communal crisis and the emerging food crisis it sprouts, or the displacement arising thereof, and not least, future emergencies arising from climatic changes or similar pandemics.”
Apart from the federal government, the World Bank is expected to provide funding for the RRR.
Mostly all States in Nigeria are eligible to participate in the program, subject to fulfilling certain conditions.
All households identified as poor and vulnerable through a selection process designed by the National Social Registry, are eligible for Conditional Cash Transfers. Payments are, however, made to only those who fall below the proxy means test, having been identified as needy and deserving.
Monetary benefit of N5,000.00/20,000.00 per month per household and a top-up upon fulfilment of certain conditions.
Capacity building to empower beneficiaries on life skills, entrepreneurial/ technical skills, financial inclusion and encouraging the formation of savings groups.
Coaching and mentoring support to improve beneficiaries’ economic status and boost their income.
For more information about the 5,000 Covid-19 cash transfer Project visit: https://ncto.gov.ng/
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