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Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli said on Thursday that welfare to beneficiary families would include only two children, not three, for the financial aid program named “Takafol w Karama.”
He reasoned that the move would help aid reach more families that needed it.
Speaking at the three-year anniversary of the launch of “Takafol w Karama,” Madbouli claimed it was unfair that large families would benefit from double support, while depriving other families of it altogether.
He added that the government is also studying the policies of ration cards, to ensure that subsidies reach their real beneficiaries. The results of the study will be announced next year.
Madbouli pointed to the need to follow rational social policies based on logic and available resources, rather than the needs that are increasing with overpopulation.
Welfare capped at 2 children starting January: Egypt PM - Egypt Independent
That is going to be an interesting study.
He reasoned that the move would help aid reach more families that needed it.
Speaking at the three-year anniversary of the launch of “Takafol w Karama,” Madbouli claimed it was unfair that large families would benefit from double support, while depriving other families of it altogether.
He added that the government is also studying the policies of ration cards, to ensure that subsidies reach their real beneficiaries. The results of the study will be announced next year.
Madbouli pointed to the need to follow rational social policies based on logic and available resources, rather than the needs that are increasing with overpopulation.
Welfare capped at 2 children starting January: Egypt PM - Egypt Independent
That is going to be an interesting study.