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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

DSWD, NGAs, NGO in Basilan undergo training on risk, vulnerability assessment of key sectors

By Rene V. Carbayas
ISABELA CITY, Basilan Social work and development officers of the different municipalities and cities in Basilan, including selected government agencies, completed the two-day orientation training on risk and vulnerability assessment of key sectors in Basilan last Friday.

Under the guidance of the Department of Social Welfare and Development Regional Office-IX (DSWD-IX), the participants underwent workshops on how to fill up the different worksheets that would provide crucial and important data to be used as reference for any interventions to help and provide appropriate programs for particular sector in society.

Workshop facilitator Hasan B. Alfad of the National Household Targeting Unit of the DSWD-9 said that the training on risk and vulnerability assessment (RVA) is of vital importance at the local level so that from there development workers and institutions will know what are the risks and vulnerabilities that are being faced by specific sectors in the community.

“All the issues and possible challenges that specific sector is facing or maybe facing may be foreseen and addressed appropriately by concerned agencies and local government units,” he said.

He stressed that the data generated by the RVA and the Social Protection and Development Report (SPDR) will not only be for DSWD’s consumption, but that these data will be of value too to other government agencies and LGUs.

“We know that government has a number of programs, but unfortunately some are not properly implemented. One factor is the lack of data and poor data base collection of the locality to determine the sector with the most risks and vulnerability and therefore needed more social protection programs,” he said.

Alfad said that the challenge in the preparation of the SPDR and RVA is the right and correct data to be available.

“The primary data is really problematic. We will work on the secondary data when available. That is why we need an inter-agency approach to the preparation of these data base so that true conditions and situations of specific sectors are determined,” he added.

Lilia B. Bucoy, the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer in Basilan said that the purpose of this data base is to help us locate who and where are the poor in Basilan considering the other factors in determining their condition so that proper programs and services may be provided them.

She said that the SPDR is a vital tool in identifying the risks and vulnerabilities encountered by individuals, families and the communities and also serve as tool for effective planning and budgeting process as well as for policy formulation and program development.

“The inter-agency technical consultations would provide a very valuable input for the development of a more comprehensive and accurate report that is in line with the interest and applicability of the National Household Targeting Unit (NHTU) in the service delivery of DSWD as a whole,” she added.

The DSWD, with its mandate to provide social protection and with the services that they need, undertakes anti-poverty programs and projects, initiates strategies to reach the poor, the vulnerable, and the disadvantaged, with which the NHTU has significant role in data generation and management. (PIA9)