
Ministry of Social Affairs reviews displaced persons grant system
The meeting, attended by directors of relevant departments, focused on ensuring transparency and fairness in the distribution process and making sure the support reaches those most in need.
Al-Kilani stressed the importance of updating IDP databases and improving payment and documentation systems to enhance service efficiency and equity across all regions. She also called for resolving any obstacles affecting the regularity of grant payments.
The minister reviewed administrative and logistical operations within the ministry, urging improved interdepartmental coordination, simplified procedures, and better quality of services provided to citizens.
Al-Kilani reaffirmed the ministry's commitment to implementing national social protection policies, with a focus on supporting vulnerable and crisis-affected groups, as part of a broader vision to build a sustainable and effective social welfare system. Tags: IDPs

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