Pakistan has faced its share of crises, from economic downturns to natural disasters and health emergencies. The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), under the Government of Pakistan, has responded to these challenges. It has joined forces with the World Bank. Strengthening Pakistan Social Safety Nets: BISP Programme
The collaboration aims to fortify the nation’s social protection systems through the Crisis Resilient Social Protection (CRISP) Program. They aim to make sure that Pakistan’s most vulnerable populations are protected and supported during times of crisis.
In this article, we’ll explore how BISP is working to strengthen Pakistan social safety nets. The World Bank is backing this effort. We will also discuss the role of the CRISP Program. Additionally, we will talk about the opportunities available for individuals to contribute to this important initiative.
Available Position
- Position Awareness Strategy Specialist
- Beneficiary Outreach Specialist
- Media & Communication Design Specialist
- Operations Design & Planning Specialist
Qualification:
Master’s degree
Ph.D degree
How to Apply for CRISP Program Strengthening Pakistan Social Safety
Interested candidates can apply online through BISP’s official website at www.bisp.gov.pk.
The application process is straightforward: fill out the prescribed “Online Application Form” and upload a detailed, updated CV. It’s important to note that applications sent through postal or courier services, email, or by hand will not be considered.
The deadline to apply is 6th September 2024, so make sure to send your application on time.
My experience working with large-scale government projects and international development partners will be an asset.
BISP Advertisement Program 2024
Eligibility Criteria for Consultants
To be considered for a consulting role within the CRISP Program, candidates need to meet certain eligibility criteria.
The specific requirements vary depending on the role. Candidates should have relevant experience in government projects. They should also have experience in international development or social protection systems.
The detail Terms of Reference (TORs) for each role can be download from the BISP website. They give more information on the qualifications and experience required.