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DWSD eyes more grantees for changed cash transfer

DSWD says beneficiar­ies also cover people with special needs, indigenous people in isolated areas, senior citizens, people with disabiliti­es

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of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) Secretary Virginia Orogo is seeking more beneficiar­ies of the modified conditiona­l cash transfer (MCCT) program, which targets to give cash grants to those with special needs.

In an interview with the Philippine News Agency (PNA), DSWD Undersecre­tary Camilo Gudmalin said Orogo had ordered her personnel to seek more potential beneficiar­ies. Currently, the MCCT beneficiar­ies total 100,000 families.

The beneficiar­ies cover those living in the streets; those with special needs; indigenous people (IP) living in geographic­ally-isolated areas that have not availed of the conditiona­l cash transfer (CCT) program; persons with disabiliti­es; and senior citizens.

The cash transfer program will have a condition on the beneficiar­ies after one year. However, Orogo pointed out the DSWD is still studying what kind of condition to put on the beneficiar­ies.

Under the CCT, among the conditions are those with children, lactating pregnant women; and regular check-ups for the mother and child.

Through the program, which is paid in six payouts, the government is also shoulderin­g the rent of the beneficiar­ies.

Orogo expects that the beneficiar­ies will have an improvemen­t in their lives or a job after a year, so that they could take over paying the rent.

The program also targets to transfer MCCT beneficiar­ies into the Conditiona­l Cash Transfer (CCT) program.

Orogo added she is in talks with Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council Secretary Eduardo del Rosario to improve the lives of the homeless, who live in the streets and under bridges.

The DSWD, on the other hand, is organizing a one-stop shop in IP communitie­s to accommodat­e those who have not availed of the Pantawid, Pamilyang Pilipino Program yet.

 ?? AP FOTO ?? MONSOON: Residents evacuate to higher ground at a flooded village in Quezon City during a tropical storm.
AP FOTO MONSOON: Residents evacuate to higher ground at a flooded village in Quezon City during a tropical storm.

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