P977.3-M fund to benefit Albay's 70,000 poor families

Submitted by Vox Bikol on Sat, 11/21/2009 - 10:55

LEGAZPI CITY, Nov. 17 -- Close to 70,000 poor families in Albay would benefit to the full implementation of "Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program" (4Ps), the Arroyo administration's flagship poverty reduction program.

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the Provincial Government of Albay (PGA) to be represented by Governor Joey Salceda are set to sign the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the full implementation of the 4Ps set on Nov. 24 at MalacaƱang.

Salceda said Pres. Arroyo, through the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), has approved the P977.3 million fund for 4Ps full implementation in Albay.

The 4Ps currently implemented in the town of Libon this will be expanded to cover 11 municipalities (Polangui, Daraga, Libon, Jovellar Pioduran, Rapurapu, Manito, Sto.Dominngo, Malilipot,Bacacay and Malinao) including the cities of Tabaco, Legazpi and Ligao in this province.

The program would give every identified beneficiary family a P1,400 monthly financial subsidy for five years through the DSWD, Salceda said.

The provincial government of Albay has a target of 180,370 households, however, the magnitude of the poor families is 69,803, this means that only those poor families can qualify the program based from the criteria being followed by the DSWD.

The 4Ps is a poverty reduction strategy that provides grants top extremely poor households to improve their health, nutrition, and education particularly of children aged 0-14 years old.

Salceda said that the P977.3 million is the budgetary requirement per year. "This amount is much higher than the annual budget of the provincial government of Albay."

The money will be released to the most responsible adult person in the household, usually the mother, through Electronic Card Banking System with Landbank of the Philippines.

The beneficiaries of the program will be identified based on a scoring system, utilizing the socio-economic characteristics of the household, such as non-ownership of assets/appliances, type of housing unit, level of educational attainment of household head and non-access to water and sanitation facilities.

Parents or heads of the family must see to it that their children will go to school regularly, avail of the necessary health services and to come up with a livelihood will definitely receive regular cash grant, failure to do so, will automatically mean for the suspension of their grant, Salceda said.

4Ps is now being implemented in the provinces of Sorsogon, Masbate and in Libon town, Albay. Salceda is optimistic that expanded program will be implemented by June next year. (PNA)