Massive Social Card Renewal in Panama

Panama's Ministry of Social Development announced a campaign to renew and issue the 'Clave Social' card, affecting over 19,000 users. The procedure is free and personal. First payments are scheduled for March.


Massive Social Card Renewal in Panama

The Ministry of Social Development (MIDES) recommends bringing the expired card to speed up the exchange process, reminding that the procedure is personal and free of charge. Through Conditional Cash Transfer programs, the National government benefits 186,812 Panamanians, with a quarterly investment amounting to B/.54,404,610. This update is essential for beneficiaries to access the first payment of social programs, which is scheduled to be carried out from March 10 to 21 of the current year. Procedure for withdrawal and requirements. Users must go to the headquarters corresponding to their place of residence once they are contacted by MIDES personnel to receive their time slot assignment. With this operation, MIDES reaffirms its commitment to transparency and efficiency in the distribution of resources allocated to the country's priority populations. The Ministry of Social Development (MIDES) announced the renewal and delivery campaign for the Social Key Card, which will benefit a total of 19,417 users of the 120 to 65, Ángel Guardián, Opportunities Network, and Food and Nutrition Bonus (SENAPAN) programs. Currently, 164,578 people receive their benefits through the Social Key Card, representing 88.1% of the total population served by the ministry. It is an essential requirement to present a valid personal identity card, both in original and copy. From this figure, the institution will proceed to renew 17,964 expired plastics and deliver 1,453 cards for new entries to the social protection system. The delivery of the cards is carried out at the various regional, provincial, and comarcal headquarters of the country, concluding today, February 6. In situations where action is taken through a legal representative, they must provide the legal documentation that accredits their condition along with the identification of both parties.

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