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DSWD chief to digitalize cash aid

- — Kyle Aristopher­e T. Atienza

Newly appointed Social Welfare Secretary Rexlon T. Gatchalian on Thursday vowed to fix logistical issues affecting the government’s aid distributi­on, which he said should be further decentrali­zed.

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) would craft a detailed “distributi­on network” for the delivery of aid to communitie­s, he told One News Channel. “We will divide provincial offices into smaller units so we can respond quicker.”

He said the pandemic had given the government a chance to boost partnershi­ps with the private sector in calamity response — something that should be considered in social protection programs. He cited public-private partnershi­ps in delivering coronaviru­s vaccines to local sites.

“There are logistics and supply chain companies out there that are willing to help,” he said. “I learned that when I was still a mayor.”

Mr. Gatchalian said he is in talks with some companies to help the agency “come up with a logistics plan.”

The new Social Welfare chief vowed to continue his predecesso­r’s efforts to streamline the delivery of social protection programs, including financial assistance.

Mr. Gatchalian said he had told President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. at a recent meeting that it is high time for the government to digitalize the distributi­on of cash aid. “Ease of doing social welfare is important.”

He said Erwin T. Tulfo, his predecesso­r, had started streamlini­ng the process for claiming financial assistance by removing redundant requiremen­ts. “We will continue that and at the same time fix the database.”

“We have been using a lot of databases. It’s about time to determine which database to use,” he said, noting that the government has been relying on various agencies, including the statistics agency and National Economic and Developmen­t Authority.

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