The Ehsaas Asset Transfer programme is one of several programmes under the Ehsaas umbrella. Its objective is to create livelihood support unities for those that are most disadvantaged. The Asset Transfer programme involves giving away of small “assets” to those who live below the poverty line so that they can earn a living and can come out of the shackles of poverty. Assets include livestock (goats, cows, buffaloes and poultry), agricultural inputs, body of Chingchi rickshaws, and inputs for small retail outlets and small enterprises. The programme is commencing in 375 rural Union Councils in 23 of the poorest districts across the 4 provinces of Pakistan. The programme has set a target of providing around 200,000 assets to the deserving households (60% women and 30% youth beneficiaries). In total, 1.45 million people will benefit from this programme. The scale of the programme will be enhanced based on results.The total budget of the asset transfer programme is PKR 15 billion. This programme is complimentary to EhsaasKafaalat, operations of which commenced on January 31, 2020and through which the government will provide cash stipends of Rs 2000 to around 7 million most deserving women by end of the year. Beneficiaries for both the Kafaalat programme and Asset transfer program are identified through a survey using the Poverty Score Card so that only the most deserving are identified. Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) which is an organization attached to the Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division is the lead implementing agency for the Asset Transfer programme and is working through implementing partner organizations that have a strong presence in the selected districts. Community procurement processes have been established by PPAF to ensure transparency and accountability in the identification, selection and procurement of all assets and/or vocational skills training. Those beneficiaries that require vocational training are supported to attend courses offered by certified technical training institutes. Trainings on asset utilization and business planning are also provided to eligible household members to help them turn the asset into an economically productive enterprise. Asset recipient households are also supported to access the Ehsaas interest-free loan window if it is available in their area, and if they believe they require additional financing for business enhancement. Beneficiaries are identified through a community engagement process in the 375 Union councils and villages of 23 districts where this programme has begun.