The Ministry of Social Affairs has begun distributing rent allowance vouchers to displaced persons from the eastern region. This action implements the directives of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Government of National Unity and falls within the framework of social protection programs aimed at alleviating the living burdens on affected groups.
This step was taken through direct follow-up and efforts as part of the Ministry’s endeavors to support the stability of the displaced and improve their social and economic conditions.
The Ministry confirmed the adoption of organized and transparent mechanisms in the distribution process, ensuring that the rent allowance vouchers reach their rightful beneficiaries, upholding principles of social justice, and enhancing trust in state institutions.
The Ministry of Social Affairs clarified that work is ongoing in coordination with relevant authorities to sustain and develop support programs, meeting the basic needs of the displaced and contributing to the enhancement of societal stability.
Ministry of Social Affairs
The Ministry of Social Affairs is a government department responsible for social welfare, family services, and community support. Its history is tied to the modern development of the welfare state, often established or significantly expanded in the 20th century to formalize public assistance programs. The specific founding date and historical milestones vary by country, but its core mission is to implement social policies and provide aid to vulnerable populations.
Council of Ministers
The Council of Ministers is the principal executive and administrative authority of the European Union, responsible for proposing legislation and implementing decisions. It consists of government ministers from each EU member state, with its origins tracing back to the founding treaties of the 1950s that established the European Communities.
Government of National Unity
The Government of National Unity (GNU) is a term most notably applied to the post-apartheid coalition government in South Africa, formed in 1994 following the country’s first multiracial elections. Led by Nelson Mandela as President, it brought together the African National Congress, the National Party, and the Inkatha Freedom Party to oversee the transition from minority rule to a multiracial democracy.