Sun.Star Baguio

More poor households in CAR to benefit from UCT

- DSWD-CAR release

SOME 18,048 poor households in the region are expected to benefit from the Unconditio­nal Cash Transfer (UCT) program with an annual cash grant amounting to P2,400.00 for 2018.

With the Pantawid Pamilya households and the Social Pensioners, the total UCT beneficiar­ies for CAR is 147,008.

The addition comes from the validation conducted by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t-Cordillera Administra­tive Region (DSWD-CAR) through the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) or the Listahanan.

The Listahanan recently validated around 31,392 households to ensure that the beneficiar­ies of the UCT belong to the poorest in the region. The validated households were subjected to a proxy means test in order to identify those who belong to poor households under the 1st to 7th income deciles in accordance to the TRAIN Law.

The DSWD Field Office is set to notify and to register the household beneficiar­ies with the Land Bank of the Philippine­s cash card facility.

“We aim to finish the registrati­on by August and to start giving the assistance to the beneficiar­ies by September. To have a smooth registrati­on, we ask that the beneficiar­ies to prepare all the requiremen­ts such as three (3) 2x2 ID pictures, proof of identity like any government issued identifica­tion card, birth or marriage certificat­e if available, and the UCT beneficiar­y notificati­on form which will be given to them by the notifiers,” DSWD CAR OIC regional director Janet Armas said.

“Beneficiar­ies who lack the required documents would mean non-enrollment in the LBP cash card facility thus the notice should be the basis of the household to secure the needed documents before the

scheduled LBP registrati­on,” Armas added.

The NHTS composed of Regional Field Coordinato­r, Regional Associate Statistici­an, Regional Informatio­n Technology Officer, and Administra­tive Assistants will serve as the Area Coordinati­ng Team who shall oversee the notificati­on and registrati­on of beneficiar­ies and provide technical assistance to staff in the provinces.

The government is expected to provide monthly cash grant of P200 this year and P300 by year 2019-2020 for the existing 62,880 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiar­ies, 66,080 existing Social Pension beneficiar­ies, and 18,048 are identified new poor Listahanan households.

The UCT program is part of the national government's Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) law. This aims to assist poor Filipinos affected by the rising prices of goods because of the implementa­tion of the tax reform program.

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