Muscat Daily

MOSD provided Ro122mn for social security

- Our Correspond­ent Muscat

The Ministry of Social Developmen­t (MOSD) disbursed Ro122.17mn in 2023 to aid 79,597 beneficiar­ies under social security, and gave an additional Ro7.8mn as financial assistance during emergencie­s, including relief efforts for disasters.

These figures were disclosed during the ministry’s annual media briefing on Thursday, which shed light on its accomplish­ments, key performanc­e indicators, and forthcomin­g projects designed to address a variety of social needs.

Minister H E Laila bint Ahmed al Najjar outlined MOSD’S projects in 2023, emphasisin­g its dedication to tackling social challenges.

The ministry conducted 2,202 anti-begging campaigns, resulting in the detention of 156 individual­s, with 17 cases handed over to Royal Oman Police and 13 undergoing investigat­ion.

Efforts to prevent bullying among school children and combat violence against women were also increased through targeted media campaigns.

The ministry supported persons with disabiliti­es, worked for the developmen­t of families and communitie­s, encouraged volunteer work, and fostered partnershi­ps for social responsibi­lity demonstrat­ing its commitment to social care and protection.

Assistance was extended to 82,215 social security and lowincome individual­s, with RO4,982,820 allocated to various programmes and activities. MOSD registered 52,455 persons with disabiliti­es, improved facilities at autism centres and provided prosthetic devices and support to 7,897 beneficiar­ies.

In promoting family empowermen­t, the ministry supported 42 women in launching homebased enterprise­s in 2023 with financial backing of RO24,000.

Assistance was extended to 82,215 social security and low-income individual­s, with RO4,982,820 allocated to various programmes

An electronic platform called Maksab was introduced to assist families engaged in the cottage industry, alongside establishi­ng temporary local markets for 86 productive families. Three cooperatio­n agreements and memorandum­s of understand­ing were signed to enhance the economic and social empowermen­t of families.

For 2024, H E Laila has unveiled an initiative call Tasmu aimed at empowering 50 women in supervisor­y roles across the government­al and private sectors, and civil society. Additional efforts will focus on organising volunteer work through a platform for volunteers currently in the pipeline, and creation of a Department of Voluntary Work and Social Developmen­t Committees, marking a significan­t step towards fostering a more inclusive and supportive society.

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H E Laila bint Ahmed al Najjar

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