PAGADIAN
CITY – As part of the Department of Labor and Employment’s
campaign to transform 5 barangays in the region with high incidence of child
labor into child labor-free barangays, 20 parents of child laborers were
beneficiaries of livelihood package from DOLE to serve as start-up capital in
some small scale business enterprise.
DOLE
Secretary Rosalinda D. Baldoz came over on September 6 to personally look into
the progress of the program which was launched on May 30, 2012 in Barangay
Bulatok, and discussed with stakeholders other activities and mechanisms that
may be undertaken to fully accomplish
the success indicators. This was during the Stakeholders’ Forum at Springland
Resort Pavilion. She was accompanied by
Undersecretary Lourdes Trasmonte.
ARD
Virginia L. Bonbon gave a brief overview of the program for Child Labor-Free
Barangay which carries the theme, “Pagtutulungan, Pagpapalaya sa mga Batang
Manggagawa”. It can be recalled that barangay Bulatok was identified as a pilot
area due to the noticeable presence of minors engaged in bus-cleaning
activities, which is considered as highly at-risk work at the Integrated Bus
Terminal.
Parents
of child laborers in Barangay Bulatok received livelihood kits like welding
machine, carpentry tools, sewing machines, double-burner stoves, and other
cooking paraphernalia for them to engage in economic activities to support the
needs of their children.
Paul
Ryan Teves, barangay kagawad and Social Services Chairman said they are
grateful for the opportunity because somehow this will change their economic
status. “This is one of the interventions to address child labor in our
barangay,” the young kagawad said.
Criselda
Tactacon, a parent – beneficiary received stove, kitchen utensils and other
cooking paraphernalia. “Dugay na ko nangandoy nga makabaton aning mga gamit sa
pagluto aron makatabang ko sa akong mga anak,” (I have long wanted to have
these cooking materials so I could help my children) Tactacon beamed joyfully.
Julito
Cantero started working in a construction company when he was 11. Now at 15, he
is grateful to the government because his guardian is a recipient of a welding
machine. “Dako kaayo akong pasalamat sa atong gobyerno, ug kang Sec. Baldoz
labaw na kang Presidente Aquino sa tabang nga ilang gihatag,” Julito narrated.
(I am so thankful to the government, to Sec Baldoz and President Aquino for the
help they have extended.)
OIC
Regional Director Sisinio B. Cano was also happy to announce that 6 of the 25
child laborers are now attending mainstream education while the remaining 19
are enrolled in the Alternative Learning Sessions (ALS) with teacher Ms. Dailyn
Sabado, holding their classes at the barangay hall.
Sec.
Baldoz also turned over P389,125.80 worth of SPES checks to 78 grantees broken
down as follows: Emcotech - 20 grantees @ P111,072.00; ZSMIT -39 grantees @ P208,260.00; Zamsureco 1 - 10
grantees @ P30,277.80; and Sam’s Fast Food
- 9 grantees @ P 39,516.00.
Meanwhile,
in the municipality of Bayog, 4 barangays namely: Depore, Dipili, Pulang Bato
and Dimalinao were identified with child laborers engaged in mining exposing
them to hazardous situations. These kids also received their school supplies
while the parents were organized for a group project which is the reforestation
of areas previously identified by TVIRD, a mining firm operating in the area. (ALT-PIA9/Zambo Sur)