Introduction to the Mamta Program
The Sindh government has introduced the Mamta Mother and Child Financial Assistance Program, a joint initiative between the Sindh Social Protection Authority (SSPA) and the Sindh Rural Support Organization. This program aims to support pregnant women and new mothers, focusing on the critical first 1,000 days of a child’s life, which are vital for their health and development.
Program Benefits
The Mamta program offers numerous benefits to ensure the well-being of mothers and their young children. Participants will receive healthcare services for both themselves and their children until the child turns three years old. Additionally, women who complete a total of sixteen medical check-ups will be awarded Rs 30,000.
Registration Process
Pregnant women and new mothers can check their eligibility and register for the Mamta program online through the official Mamta website. To complete the registration process, individuals must visit their nearest registration center with their ID card and other required documents.
Eligibility Criteria
The Mamta program is designed for:
- Pregnant women
- Breastfeeding mothers
- Mothers of children under two years old
- Women from low-income backgrounds
The program aims to support 1.3 million women in Sindh over the next five years.
Program Reach
The Mamta program is available in 15 districts across Sindh, with registration currently ongoing in 71 hospitals within the Sanghar district.
Filing a Complaint
If individuals face issues such as not receiving payments or being incorrectly marked as ineligible, they can file a complaint with the program. To address these issues, individuals should provide proof of the problem and submit a complaint form. The program will take the necessary steps to resolve the issue and ensure that participants receive their full entitlement.
Checking Eligibility
To confirm eligibility for the Mamta program, visit the Mamta website, enter your Shanakhti Card number, and click on the “Check Eligibility Now” button.
FAQs
What is the Mamta program?
The Mamta program is a financial assistance initiative launched by the Sindh government to support pregnant women and new mothers. It provides healthcare services and financial aid during the critical early years of a child’s life, focusing on ensuring the health and well-being of both mother and child.
Who is eligible to join the Mamta program?
Eligibility for the Mamta program is limited to pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and mothers of children under two years old who come from low-income backgrounds. The program aims to support 1.3 million women in Sindh over the next five years.
How do I register for the Mamta program and what documents are required?
To register, visit the Mamta program website to check your eligibility. If you are eligible, you will need to visit the nearest registration center with your ID card, your children’s B-form, a utility bill (such as electricity or gas), and a mobile number registered in your name.
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Additional Information
- Financial Aid Amount: Eligible individuals will receive Rs 30,000 after completing sixteen medical check-ups.
- Program Availability: The Mamta program operates in 15 districts of Sindh, with ongoing registration in 71 hospitals in the Sanghar district.
- Ineligibility and Registration: If you are marked as ineligible, visit the nearest office with updated information to register.
- Receiving Information: After registration, you will receive an SMS from the helpline with details regarding your eligibility and payment status.
- Handling Fake Messages: Report any suspicious messages and avoid responding to messages from numbers not associated with the official helpline.
Conclusion
The Mamta Mother and Child Financial Assistance Program is a significant step towards improving maternal and infant health in Sindh. By providing essential healthcare services and financial support, the program aims to positively impact the lives of mothers and their young children across the region.