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Thursday, April 26, 2012

“Be updated and know your responsibilities,” advises law maker to Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries



by Narabelle Z.. Bue (DSWD)

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Apr. 26, (PIA) - - “Be updated and know your responsibilities,” said Zamboanga Sibugay’s 1st District Congressman Jonathan Cabilao Yambao to the beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program who were present during the Convergence Caravan held in Alicia, Sibugay recently.

Member of committees on appropriations and poverty reduction, the young Yambao explained to his constituents where the money for the program came from and how some Pantawid supporters and DSWD officials defended the budget which materialized the inclusion of some 20,658 poor households in Sibugay District I for the said program. 

He also encouraged the beneficiaries to know more about the program considering the new policies instituted by the implementing agency and take the initiative to help uplift themselves from poverty. Violation of policies such as pawning their cards to credit facilities, accordingly, is one of the many issues discussed in the congress during program reviews. 

Kinahanglan mag-double time ta, apan ang program 5-ka tuig lang, ug daghan pa ta buluhatun para mu-uswag atong kinabuhi ” (We have to double our efforts for the program is good for 5 years only and we still have so much to do to improve our lives), said the young congressman, challenging the beneficiaries from the nine municipalities of Alicia, Buug, Diplahan, Imelda, Mabuhay, Malangas, Olutanga, Payao and Talusan.

Per report from the Social Welfare and Development Team (SWADT) in Ipil, a total amount of P228,949,560.00 was already disbursed by Landbank to the beneficiaries in District I of Sibugay from 2009 to 2011.

With Pantawid, other programs were also implemented in the said District, such as the Kalahi-CIDSS program short for KAPIT-BISIG LABAN SA KAHIRAPAN, which employs a community-driven development scheme where local government units and the barangay people come together in identifying needs of the community. 

With pooled finances from the municipal and barangay units, DSWD through the support of World Bank complements the project with needed funding and technical assistance. However, the barangay people adopts a sense of responsibility over the project and look after its maintenance as part of their contribution and embodied upon the memorandum of agreement entered with DSWD. Todate, KALAHI had disbursed a total of P18.5M for sub-projects in Mabuhay and Payao municipalities.

SEA-K or Self-Employment Assistance for Kaunlaran, the livelihood program of DSWD has also shelled out P2M for capital assistance to 120 beneficiaries to finance micro-enterprises. The program enables the poor to have access to credit, promote entrepreneurship for the main goal of increasing their income. Since majority of the beneficiaries are from coastal areas, most of them are engaged in dried fish vending, agar-agar farming and buy and sell of marine products.

Other agencies such as TESDA, DOH/PHO, DILG, DOLE/PESO provided services during the activity. The Armed Forces of the Philippines represented by Capt. Abdjuraji of the 18th Infantry Battallion also offered services like shoe repair, manicure and therapeutic massage. However, majority of the Pantawid beneficiaries availed of the free medical and dental consultations by doctors from the different health office units who also distributed medicines.

Cong. Yambao, obviously satisfied with the activity, expressed, “I hope this caravan will not be the last but a first to a series of activities bringing government services closer to the people. (JPA/NZB/CIO/PIA 9-ZBST)