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Income support allowance disbursed to over 14,500 people

People wear masks as they drive along Majeedhee Magu of Male' City. (Sun Photo/Fayaz Moosa)

The Maldivian government has disbursed MVR 182 million as income support allowance, introduced to provide financial support to the people whose livelihoods have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic so they are able to meet their essential needs.

According to the statistics released by Finance Ministry, income support allowance was disbursed to 14,501 applicants by December 17.

The MVR 5,000 income support allowance is disbursed through National Social Protection Agency (NSPA).

Those who have been laid off or put on no-pay leave or lost their source of income will receive the full MVR 5,000, while those who have been subjected to pay or income reductions, resulting in them earning lower than MVR 5,000, will receive the difference.

While only those whose income were effected from March onwards were initially eligible for the allowance, the criteria for eligibility for the allowance was later expanded to allow people whose income have been affected due to the COVID-19 pandemic as far back as December 2019, instead of March 2020, to seek income support.

Application for the third round of income support allowance – for the months October and November – will remain open until the end of December.

Meanwhile, application for income support allowance for the month of December will be open from January 10 to January 31.

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