Multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder Ehsaas Strategy. País/Territorio Pakistán Tipo de documento Fecha 2019 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Agricultura y desarrollo rural, Medio ambiente gen., Alimentación y nutrición, Cultivos, Agua Palabra clave Agricultura familiar Explotación agrícola Desarrollo sostenible Productos agrícolas Desarrollo agrícola Subvención/incentivo Transferencia Juventud rural Educación Negocios/industria/corporaciones Fortalecimiento de la capacidad Medidas financieras agrícolas Género Pobreza Participación pública Empleo rural Pequeños agricultores/campesinos Cambio climático Carne Ovinos/caprinos Leche/productos lácteos Agua potable Salud pública Alactamiento/alimentos para niños Nutrición Cultivos/praderas Materiales de propagación/semillas Producción vegetal Manejo de recursos hídricos Irrigación Área geográphica Asia, ASIA Y PACIFICO, Océano Índico, Mares del Asia Sudoriental, Asia Meridional Entry into force notes 2019-2020 Resumen The Government envisages Pakistan to be a ‘welfare state’ based on the principles of Islamic ideology similar to those put in place by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Madina. Ehsaas is the biggest and the boldest pro-poor and pro-equality program ever launched in Pakistan. It is an overarching coordinated whole-of-government umbrella initiative and its objectives are to: address elite capture and make the government system work for equality of opportunity; provide effective and comprehensive safety nets for the marginalized and the vulnerable; create livelihoods and jobs for the poor; invest in people for human capital formation; and lift lagging areas. The first four objectives constitute the 4 pillars of Ehsaas, under which its 134 policies and programme areas are aligned. The 5th objective is cross-cutting. Ehsaas’ overarching goals and targets are the following: safety net for at least 10 million families; livelihood opportunities for 3.8 million individuals; financial access to healthcare for 10 million families; scholarships and education incentives for 5 million students (50% girls); financial and digital inclusion for 7 million individuals (90% women); enabling environment for poverty reduction; and equality promoting multi-sectoral partnerships and innovations. Texto completo Inglés Página web www.pass.gov.pk