Manila Standard

Imee wants broader 4Ps to cover ill elders, PWDs

- By Macon Ramos-Araneta

SENATOR Imee Marcos has urged the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) to include bed-ridden senior citizens and severely challenged persons with disabiliti­es (PWDs) in the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).

Marcos said they are looking at how the 4Ps can be expanded since there are still countless unserved poor Filipinos, who were not covered in the conditiona­l cash transfer program, but this time making it “unconditio­nal” for the sake of the most vulnerable citizens.

Earlier, Marcos, as chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Social Justice, Welfare and Rural Developmen­t, conducted hearings on several bills proposing amendments to the “4Ps Law (Republic Act 11310)” and the institutio­nalization of the Assistance to Individual­s

in Crisis Situations (AICS).

“I have been saying for a long time, let’s not treat it as a conditiona­l cash transfer, make it unconditio­nal. And that’s the order of our Lord in the Bible—to take care of our elders and those

workn,” sdhe who cannot told reporters.

Since the program’s inception in 2007, 4Ps indicators have been limited to health and vaccinatio­n, and education. The senator emphasized it should offer “a more diversifie­d menu to cover more poor beneficiar­ies.”

Marcos explained that there are other causes of poverty not addressed by 4Ps. “From 2007, it should have been diversifie­d. The two measuremen­ts are not enough: vaccinatio­n and education,” she said.

The senator also urged the DSWD, in collaborat­ion with other government agencies and non-government organizati­ons (NGOs), to come up with practical “exit strategies” for 4Ps beneficiar­ies.

She said this will allow more impoverish­ed Filipinos to avail themselves of the program, including the Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS), adult education, entreprene­urship, and other employment activities.

For 4Ps to succeed, Marcos said families must eventually be able to be self-sufficient. She cited a Commission on Audit (CoA) report stating that 90 percent of active 4Ps beneficiar­ies in 2022 were still well below the poverty line and would remain there.

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