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DSWD checks if more aid programs need adjusting

Following a directive from President Marcos to adjust the government鈥檚 cash grants and aid based on prevailing inflation rates, an official of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said they would have to study which programs, on top of its flagship antipoverty initiative, would also need recalibration.

One of these is the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP), provided to Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries who no longer qualify for government assistance under the latter, according to DSWD Assistant Secretary and spokesperson Romel Lopez.

鈥淎ll of the options will be considered 鈥 SLP is an exit program [of 4Ps]. Now, if it will be included, we will look into how we can do that,鈥 he told a press briefing on Thursday.

Lopez noted that technical working groups 鈥渨ithin and outside鈥 the DSWD have already been formed in response to Mr. Marcos鈥 order to make government grants, specifically under the 4Ps, resistant to inflation or the rise in prices of basic goods and services.

Multiagency effort

Aside from the DSWD, the Philippine Statistics Authority and the National Economic and Development Authority were also tasked to develop the 鈥渂est index鈥 to strengthen the value of the cash aid.

鈥淲e鈥檒l sit down, and we will study 鈥 and until this has been approved by stakeholders, that鈥檚 the time we can say yes or no on [whether other programs can be included],鈥 said Lopez.

Under SLP, a one-time grant of P15,000 is given as seed money for eligible individuals who chose the 鈥淢icro-enterprise Development鈥 track or those who want to become entrepreneurs. Those who opt to join an association would each get P20,000 for business capital.

The DSWD also provides P15,000 as a preemployment 鈥渢raining fund鈥 for those who chose the 鈥淓mployment Facilitation鈥 track or those seeking help in preparation for job applications.

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