Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DSWD brings services closer to poor

‘This is DSWD’s way of bringing prompt government service closer to the people which is in keeping with the objectives of the Bagong Pilipinas campaign’

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t provided various services to cater to the needs of the vulnerable and underprivi­leged residents from the City of Manila’s six congressio­nal districts during the kick-off rally for the Bagong Pilipinas campaign at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park last Sunday, 28 January.

“This is DSWD’s way of bringing prompt government service closer to the people which is in keeping with the objectives of the Bagong Pilipinas campaign,” DSWD Assistant Secretary for Strategic Communicat­ions Romel Lopez, who is also the agency’s spokespers­on, said.

As part of its participat­ion to the Serbisyo Fair which was one of the highlights of the kick-off, the DSWD-National Capital Region Field Office distribute­d cash aid amounting to P2,000 each to some 15,000 eligible beneficiar­ies under the Assistance to Individual­s in Crisis Situation program.

“To ensure that the beneficiar­ies who received assistance were qualified, they were cross-matched with the existing DSWD database and underwent a deduplicat­ion process. After the cross-matching, the identified beneficiar­ies were assessed by personnel of the DSWD-NCR to further determine if they are qualified to receive the cash assistance,” the DSWD spokespers­on explained.

Aside from the cash assistance, the NCR Field Office also distribute­d family food packs to some 5,000 beneficiar­ies who were affected by various fire incidents in Metro Manila.

A mobile kitchen was also set up by the NCR Field Office at its designated booth area to provide free arroz caldo to participan­ts.

Officials and personnel of the DSWD-Central and NCR Offices were at the Grandstand to demonstrat­e their support to the administra­tion’s campaign for a better government.

“Under the Bagong Pilipinas brand of governance, the DSWD aims to support the Marcos administra­tion in providing social welfare programs and services to lower the poverty rate of the country to a single digit,” Lopez said.

The Bagong Pilipinas is a campaign that serves as the Marcos administra­tion’s brand of governance and leadership characteri­zed by “principled, accountabl­e and dependable government reinforced by unified institutio­ns of society.”

During his speech, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said the Bagong Pilipinas concept was crafted based on the Philippine Developmen­t Plan of 2023 to 2028, the blueprint that will be the basis of the government’s developmen­t planning for the next six years.

“Bagong Pilipinas is addressed to all government officials, employees and citizens of this country. It is an invitation to all of us to think about being a Filipino and view the nation from a renewed perspectiv­e. It is a call for transforma­tion. The transforma­tion of our idea of being a Filipino, and the transforma­tion of our economy, of governance, of society,” the President said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey ?? MANILA Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula with Fr. Rufino ‘Jun’ Sescon receive from Bishop Pablo David the official Decree of Establishm­ent declaring the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) as a National Shrine during a solemn declaratio­n ceremony held inside the church on 29 January.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey MANILA Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula with Fr. Rufino ‘Jun’ Sescon receive from Bishop Pablo David the official Decree of Establishm­ent declaring the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) as a National Shrine during a solemn declaratio­n ceremony held inside the church on 29 January.

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