Katsina State Government, United Nations Children Education Fund,UNICEF and partners,Friday launched a cash transfer programme that would provide learning opportunities for over 20,000 out-of-school children in the state.
Alli-Hakeem Anike, Communication Officer,Communications, Advocacy and Partnerships
United Nations Children’s Fund,conveyed this in a statement,adding that the measure would improve the socio-economic wellbeing of beneficiaries and their households.
Alli-Hakeem Anike said :”There are currently 536,132 out of school children in Katsina State.The partnership between Katsina State Government and UNICEF has yielded many positive results, not just in the education sector, but in other sectors of the state,” said Rt. Honourable Aminu Bello Maisari, Governor of Katsina State at the launch in Mani.
“We are grateful to UNICEF and the Educate A Child (EAC) project for the funds. The Programme Implementation Unit for the cash transfer programme will monitor the programme closely and ensure that the beneficiaries make judicious use of the resources,” added governor Maisari.
Through the cash transfer programme, a total of ₦332,832,000 will be disbursed to 20,802 out-of-school children (OOSC) and Almajiris in Kafur, Mani and Safana LGAs of Katsina State. The funds will be disbursed through 10,557 female parents/caregivers to increase school enrolment and attendance rates for boys and girls.
Each female parent/caregiver will receive N8,000 per tranche twice in 2022, amounting to N16,000.per beneficiary.
The cash transfer programme will also ensure that beneficiaries are enrolled and retained in any form of organized school, including Integrated Qur’anic Schools (IQS) and provided with literacy and numeracy skills linked to employability and livelihood schemes.
The cash transfer programme is being delivered together with the birth registration programme which has so far seen registration of 20,400 children. Social workers will be equipped with required skills to track and reunify children living on the street or similar situations with their families, thereby ensuring family-based care for children. Already, 50 Mallams of Tsangaya schools in three LGAs have been trained on safeguarding and keeping children safe from violence and abuse in their facilities.