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Implementing Ministries

 

Ministry/Division

Number Of Programme

Total Number of Beneficiries (2016-17)

Total Budget (2016-17)

Local Government Division, Rural Development & Cooperatives

23

6.104

3.627557203

Ministry of Social Welfare

23

5.713

4.509347941

Ministry of Women & Children Affairs

13

12.74

2.071848963

Ministry of Disaster Management & Relief

12

16.18

8.380944471

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

10

440.508

2.363077868

Ministry of Education

9

5.608

2.58217593

Rural Development and Co-operatives Division, Ministry of Local Government

9

1.288

0.651191002

Ministry of Finance

7

4.299

22.25244033

Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock

5

0.28

0.217021721

Ministry of Liberation War Affairs

4

0.254

3.239684044

Ministry of Agriculture

4

0.09

0.649227916

Ministry of Primary & Mass Education

3

16.148

2.637331109

Ministry of Environment and Forest

3

0.481

0.507470425

Prime Minister’s Office

2

0.025

0.125838873

Ministry of Youth and Sports

2

0.048

0.270553578

Ministry of Housing & Public Works

2

0.26

0.027684552

Ministry of Industry

2

0.014

0.046132531

Ministry of Labour and Employment

2

1.743

0.184416869

Ministry of Land

1

0.038

0.061145109

Ministry of Food

1

22

1.462876903

Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs

1

0.776

0.319530067

Ministry of Law Justice and Parliamentary Affairs

1

0.04

0.010734056

Cabinet Division

1

0.00

0.0249

Ministry of Water Resources

1

0.01

0.004404361

Ministry of Cultural Affairs

1

0.00

0.00

 

Social Protection Programmes in Bangladesh:

 

  1. Agriculture Infrastructure Improvement (Bangladesh Agriculture Infrastructure Development Project)
  2. Agriculture Rehabilitation
  3. Allowances for Urban Low-income Lactating Mothers
  4. Allowances for the Financially Insolvent Disabled
  5. Allowances for the Widow, Deserted and Destitute Women
  6. Ashroyan Project -2
  7. Assistance for Cancer, Kidney and Liver Cirrhosis Patients
  8. Bangladesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (National Sanitation Project)
  9. Block Allocation for Disaster Management
  10. Block Allocation for Various Programme
  11. Capacity Building of Joyeeta Foundation & Construction of Joyeeta Tower
  12. Capitation Grants for Orphan Students in Non-gov. Orphanages
  13. Cash Transfer Modernization (CTM)
  14. Char Development and Settlement
  15. Child and Maternal Health & Health Management Development
  16. Child Development Center
  17. Child protection and child welfare
  18. Clinical Contraception Services Delivery
  19. Coastal Climate Resilient Infrastructure Improvement
  20. Community Based Health Care
  21. Construction of Cleaners Colony of Dhaka City Corporation
  22. Construction of Flood-Shelter in Flood Prone and River-Erosion Areas
  23. Construction of Multi-storied Building for under privileged Muktijoddha at Zilla/upazilla
  24. Construction of Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Centre, CRP-Manikgonj
  25. Day Care Program for Lower and Middle Income Working Women (Establishment of 20 Child Daycare Center Project_2016-17)
  26. Development of Haji Nowab Ali Khan Orphanage'
  27. Development of living standards of extinct enclaves
  28. Development of the Living Standard of the Marginal People of Bangladesh
  29. Development Support for Special Needs
  30. Early Learning for Child Development
  31. Employment Generation Programme for the Poor
  32. Employment of Ultra Poor in Northern Areas
  33. Establishment of Autistic Academy in Bangladesh
  34. Establishment/Re establsihment for the Sarkari Shishu Paribar /Baby Home
  35. Family Planning Field Services Delivery
  36. Flood Management and Livelihood Improvement Project in Haor Area
  37. Food Assistance in CTG-Hill Tracts Area
  38. Food For Work (FFW)
  39. Food Friendly Programme
  40. Food Subsidy
  41. Fund for Assistance to the Small Farmer and Poultry Farms
  42. Fund for Climate Change
  43. Fund for Micro-Credit through PKSF
  44. Fund for the Welfare of Acid Burnt Women and Disabled
  45. General Relief Activities
  46. Generation Break through
  47. Grameen Infrastructure Develpopmet
  48. Grants for Residents in Government Orphanages and Other Institutions
  49. Grants for the Schools for the Disabled
  50. Gratuitious Relief (GR)
  51. Gucchagram (Climate Victims Rehabilitation)
  52. Haor Infrastructure and livelihood Development
  53. Higher Secondary Stipend
  54. Honorarium & Medical Allowances for Injured Freedom Fighters
  55. Honorarium for Freedom Fighters
  56. Housing Support
  57. Improved life Standard for low-income people
  58. Income Generating Activities for Women at Upazila Level
  59. Income Support Program for the Poorest
  60. Interest free Micro Credit Programme
  61. Joyeeta Foundation
  62. Lump Sum Provision for Development of Special Areas (Except Hill Tracts)
  63. Maternal, Child, Reproductive and Adolescent Health
  64. Maternal, Neo-natal, Child and Adolescent Health
  65. Maternity Allowance Programme for the Poor
  66. Micro-credit for Women Self- employment
  67. Multi-purpose Disaster Shelter Construction
  68. Multi-sectoral Programme to Prevent on Violence Against Women (4th Phase)
  69. National Legal Aid Services
  70. National Nutrition Services
  71. National Service
  72. Non-Bengali Rehabilitation
  73. Old Age Allowance
  74. One House One Farm
  75. Open Market Sales (OMS)
  76. Oppressed Women and Children Welfare Fund
  77. Pension for Retired Government Employees and their Families
  78. Poverty Reduction Through Inclusive and Sustainable Markets
  79. Preferential Village Water Supply
  80. Primary School Stipend
  81. Programme for Improving the Livelihood of Trans Gender (Hijra)
  82. Programme for Improving the Livelihood of Harijan, Dalit, Bade community (Bede and disadvantage community 2017-18)
  83. Programme for Livelihood Improvement of tea-garden labourers
  84. Promoting Nutrition Sensitive Social Security & Policy Support Programe
  85. Providing Primary Health, Reproductive Health and Nutrition Services to Underprivileged Woman and Children
  86. Ration for Shaheed Family and Injured Freedom Fighters
  87. Reaching Out of School
  88. Rehabilitation and Creation of Alternative Employment for Beggers Profession
  89. Rural Infrastructure Development
  90. Rural Settlement Construction for improvement of Rural Livelihood
  91. School Feeding Programme
  92. Second Chittagong Hill Tracts Rural Development
  93. Secondary Education Development Programe (S.E.D.P)
  94. Secondary Education Sector Investment Program
  95. Secondary Education Stipend
  96. Service and Assistance Center for Disabled
  97. Shamaj Kallyan Parishad
  98. Skill and Employment Programme in Bangladesh
  99.  Skill Development and Earthquake Risk Management Fund
  100. Skills for Employment Investment Programme
  101. Social Development Foundation
  102. Social Security Policy Support (SSPS) Programme
  103. Special Assistance for the development of Char, Haor and undevelopment area
  104. Special Fund for Assistance to women development & entrepreneurs
  105. Stipend for Disabled Students
  106. Street Children Rehabilitation Programme
  107. Strengthening Public Financial Management for Social Protection
  108. Strengthening Women?s Ability for Productive New Opportunities (SWAPNO)
  109. Support to the Urban Health and Nutrition to Bangladesh
  110. T.B., Leprosy, Communicable Non-communicable Disease
  111. Test Relief (TR) Cash
  112. The sustainable socio-economic development and rehabilitation programs of underprivileged and poor disabled and autistic people through special education, health care and various training programs
  113. Tottho Apa: Empowering Women Through ICT Towards Digital Bangladesh
  114. Training programs for autistic children and women through pilot training centers
  115. Trust for the protection of the persons with neurodevelopmental disabilities
  116. Universal Pension Insurance Scheme
  117. Urban Based Marginal Women Development (Urban Based Women Development Project Phase-2_2017-18)
  118. Urban Public Environmental Health Care (Devt. Programme)
  119. Urban Resilience Project: (DNCC & DDM)
  120. Varieties Relief Work
  121. Vulnerable Group Development (VGD)
  122. Vulnerable Group Feeding (VGF)
  123. Welfare Trust for Physical disabilities
  124. Women's Skill Based Training For Livelihood
  125. Work For Money (WFM)

 

Key Strategies

The NSPS is the first step in a long-term process of reform to the national SPS. The aspiration is to build a system that is appropriate for a progressive middle-income country and which supports the realisation of the right to social security that is set out in the national Constitution, as well as in a range of international conventions agreed by Bangladesh. However, it is envisaged that this may take two decades to achieve. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the long-term vision for the SPS, as well as the more detailed objectives for the next five years.

In the long-term the objective is to move towards building a social protection system that is available to all Bangladeshis, providing everyone with a guaranteed minimum income but also a comprehensive safety net for those who suffer shocks and crises that may push them into poverty.  Therefore, the long-term vision for social protection is to:

  • Build an inclusive SPS for all Bangladeshis that effectively tackles and prevents poverty and rising inequality and contributes to broader human development, employment and economic growth.

The current NSPS is designed with this long-term vision in mind. Therefore, over the next five years the Government would take appropriate steps towards achieving this vision, while being cognizant of the reality that substantial change will take time. The Government will focus on building the foundations of a progressive and inclusive system.

Over the next five years, the goal for the NSPS is to:

  • Reform the national SPS by ensuring more efficient and effective use of resources, strengthened delivery systems and progress towards a more inclusive form of social protection that effectively tackles lifecycle risks, prioritising the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.