Discover the Sindh Mother and Child Support Program (Mamta Program) under the Sindh Social Protection Authority (SSPA). Learn about eligibility, cash benefits, target districts, registration process, and key features supporting 1.3 million women and children.
Overview of the Mother and Child Support Program
The Mother and Child Support Program (MCSP) โ popularly known as the Mamta Program โ is a flagship social protection initiative by the Government of Sindh under the Sindh Social Protection Authority (SSPA).
Mother and Child Support Program aims to improve maternal and child health by providing conditional cash transfers (CCTs) to pregnant and lactating women in 15 poorest districts of Sindh. It supports women from pregnancy until their child reaches two years of age, promoting healthcare access and nutrition awareness.
Over 1.3 million women are expected to benefit from this program between 2023 and 2027.
Key Objectives of the Mamta Program Sindh
- Promote safe motherhood and reduce maternal mortality.
- Improve child health and reduce infant mortality.
- Encourage health-seeking behavior in rural communities.
- Provide financial assistance through conditional cash transfers.
- Strengthen healthcare access for pregnant and lactating mothers.
Background: Strengthening Social Protection Delivery System (SSPDS)
The Mamta Program is part of the Strengthening Social Protection Delivery System (SSPDS) project, funded jointly by:
- International Development Association (IDA): USD 200 million
- Government of Sindh: USD 30 million (counterpart funding)
Total project cost: USD 230 million
Mother and Child Support Program five-year project (2023โ2027) focuses on building a resilient social protection system and ensuring the well-being of mothers and children during the first 1,000 days of life โ a critical window for lifelong health and development.
Key Components of SSPDS

Component 1: Strengthening Social Protection Systems
- Operationalize the Sindh Social Protection Authority (SSPA).
- Develop a digital, climate-smart social protection delivery system.
- Improve administration, grievance redressal, and data systems.
- Build institutional capacity and integrate social welfare programs.
Component 2: Mother and Child Support Program (MCSP)
- Provide conditional cash transfers (CCTs) to pregnant and lactating women.
- Encourage uptake of maternal, newborn, and child healthcare (MNCH) services.
- Strengthen awareness on nutrition, hygiene, and early child development.
Target Beneficiaries
Mother and Child Support Program supports pregnant women and mothers of children under 2 years old residing in the 15 selected districts of Sindh.
Eligibility Criteria
| Criteria | Evidence Required |
|---|---|
| Must be pregnant or lactating (child under 2 years) | Pregnancy screening at health facility |
| Must reside in selected intervention district | CNIC showing residential address |
| Must possess a valid CNIC | Issued by NADRA |
Financial Assistance and Benefits in Mother and Child Support Program
Each eligible mother can receive up to PKR 30,000 over the program cycle, divided across 16 service โtouchpointsโ from pregnancy detection until the child turns two years old.
Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Requirements
Beneficiaries must:
- Attend regular prenatal and postnatal check-ups
- Deliver in a health facility (institutional delivery)
- Register the childโs birth
- Ensure child immunization and growth monitoring
- Participate in awareness sessions on:
- Birth spacing
- Hygiene and nutrition
- Child development and healthy food practices
Payments are made through biometric-enabled systems (e.g., Bank Alfalahโs branchless banking), accessible at Union Council level.
Implementation and Institutional Structure

The Sindh Social Protection Authority (SSPA) is the lead implementing agency for the Mother and Child Support Program(Mamta Program), working with:
- PPHI Sindh (Peopleโs Primary Healthcare Initiative) โ Service delivery partner
- BISP and NADRA โ Data verification and integration partners
PPHI Sindh operates through 632 health facilities in 15 intervention districts.
Intervention Districts under Mamta Program Sindh
| District | Region |
|---|---|
| Tharparkar | Mirpurkhas Division |
| Umerkot | Mirpurkhas Division |
| Badin | Hyderabad Division |
| Sujawal | Hyderabad Division |
| Thatta | Hyderabad Division |
| Tando Muhammad Khan | Hyderabad Division |
| Tando Allahyar | Hyderabad Division |
| Matiari | Hyderabad Division |
| Sanghar | Shaheed Benazirabad Division |
| Mirpurkhas | Mirpurkhas Division |
| Khairpur | Sukkur Division |
| Naushahro Feroze | Shaheed Benazirabad Division |
| Larkana | Larkana Division |
| Jacobabad | Larkana Division |
| Kashmore-Kandhkot | Larkana Division |
These districts were selected based on the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI 2014โ15) to ensure inclusion of the poorest and most vulnerable communities.
Touchpoints under the Mother and Child Support Program
Mother and Child Support Program ensures complete healthcare coverage across 1,000 days (from conception to age 2), including:
- Four antenatal care visits
- Safe institutional delivery
- Postnatal checkups
- Newborn care
- Immunization visits
- Growth monitoring
- Nutrition counseling
- Child development sessions
Each visit is linked to cash transfer milestones, encouraging consistent participation in healthcare services.
How to Register for the Mother and Child Support Program (Mamta Program)
Eligible women can register at designated PPHI Sindh health facilities.
Steps:
- Visit the nearest PPHI health center.
- Present your valid CNIC and proof of residence.
- Get registered after pregnancy screening.
- Receive updates via SMS or through local health workers.
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Long-Term Goals of the Mother and Child Support Program

- Reduce maternal and child mortality in Sindh.
- Promote equitable healthcare access for poor households.
- Strengthen the health and nutrition system.
- Empower women through financial inclusion and awareness.
- Build sustainable human capital for Sindhโs future.
FAQs about Mother and Child Support Program (Mamta Program Sindh)
1. What is the Mamta Program?
The Mamta Program (Mother and Child Support Program) provides conditional cash transfers and health services to pregnant and lactating women in Sindh.
2. Who is eligible for the program?
Pregnant or lactating women with children under 2 years old living in one of the 15 target districts of Sindh and holding a valid CNIC.
3. How much financial support is provided?
Each mother can receive up to PKR 30,000 over the 1,000-day period.
4. How are payments made?
Payments are made through Bank Alfalah branchless banking, accessible via biometric verification at local agents.
5. What are the key conditions to receive payments?
Regular checkups, institutional delivery, child registration, immunization, and attendance in health awareness sessions.
6. Which organization implements the program?
The Sindh Social Protection Authority (SSPA) in collaboration with PPHI Sindh and NADRA.
7. What is the duration of the program?
The program runs from 2023 to 2027 and supports each beneficiary for up to two years.
8. How many women will benefit?
Over 1.3 million women are expected to benefit over five years.
9. What is the helpline number for complaints?
Beneficiaries can contact 1054 or visit local PPHI facilities for grievance redressal.
10. What is the main goal of the Mamta Program?
To improve maternal and child health outcomes while empowering women through financial and healthcare support.
Conclusion for Mother and Child Support Program
The Mother and Child Support Program (Mamta Program Sindh) represents a groundbreaking step in improving maternal and child health through a combination of financial assistance, healthcare access, and community awareness. By focusing on the first 1,000 days, the program is investing in a healthier, stronger, and more resilient Sindh.
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