Over 17,500 individuals have received income support allowances rolled out under the government’s economic relief package introduced in light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
The Ministry of Finance, through latest statistics as at 21 January, revealed that a total of MVR 252.5 million had been disbursed as income support allowances by Thursday.
Latest statistics publicized by the Ministry of Finance revealed that a total of 57,914 applications were issued, and the ministry had issued allowances to a total of 17,535 individuals and households affected by the Covid-19 pandemic by last Thursday.
Introduced under the government’s economic relief package following the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, the income support allowance is being issued since 20 May 2020. The goal of the economic relief package was to ensure job continuity for Maldivians, at a time large-scale terminations and wage cuts have taken place.
Although income support was initially to be issued for a three-month period, authorities later decided to continue issuing allowances until the end of 2020.
The ministry is currently accepting applications for the month of December, with the deadline set at 31 January 2021.
A monthly income of MVR 5,000 is provided under specific conditions. Those who have been terminated, put on no-pay leave or suspended from their jobs are eligible for the allowance. This includes individuals in probation and temporary positions.
A total of MVR 45,000 is provided under the nine-month allowance, between April - December 2020. It aims to provide financial assistance to those who have had their lives and income affected by the pandemic and are unable to meet essential needs such as settling rent payments and others. Applicants must be aged between 18 and 65 years and employed in the Maldives by 1 December 2019.
To apply, individuals have been urged to report their employment situation, if affected by the pandemic, on the online form found on the Job Center website. Users are required to sign up for an eFaas account.