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Cash grant conditions waived for Marawi residents

- / RUTH ABBEY GITA / SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) yesterday announced the lifting of requiremen­ts for the beneficiar­ies of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) in Marawi City until the end of 2018.

Undersecre­tary Emmanuel Leyco, DSWD officer-in-charge, said around 12,000 beneficiar­ies of 4Ps in Marawi are now exempted from complying with the requiremen­ts for the release of the cash grant.

Among the requiremen­ts are: attending family developmen­t sessions, going to schools, and availing of medical services.

“Conditiona­lities for (4Ps) have already been waived for the rest of 2018,” Leyco said.

“We have suspended the conditiona­lities that will allow them to receive, even if they are not attending schools or not going to health clinics, or not even attending the family developmen­t sessions,” he added.

Leyco said the conditions set by the government for 4Ps beneficiar­ies in Marawi were initially suspended until March 2018, but the DSWD’s recommenda­tion to extend the suspension until December 18 has been approved.

Rehabilita­tion of war-ravaged Marawi City is still ongoing. A large part of the city was destroyed during the fivemonth battle between the government troops and the Maute terrorist group that ended on October 23, exactly five months after it broke out.

As of December 11, some 18,478 families or 2,390 individual­s have already returned to their homes in Marawi, according to data from Marawi local government unit read by Communicat­ions Assistant Secretary Marie Banaag at the same press conference.

Leyco said the DSWD’s programs such as social pension and supplement­ary feeding have been launched, in order to provide assistance to displaced Marawi residents.

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