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CARD partners with DTI to complement P3 program

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In support to the government program PondosaPag­babago at Pag-asenso (P3), the Center for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t (CARD), Inc. inked a memorandum of understand­ing with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) recently at thePhilipp­ine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC) in Manila.

With the said memorandum, CARD, Inc. agrees to provide the number of its outreach in 20 selected provincesi­nSorsogon, ZamboangaS­ibugay, Negros Oriental, Leyte, Catanduane­s, North Cotabato, Western Samar, Mt. Province, LanaodelNo­rte, Eastern Samar, Agusan del Sur, Siquijor, Zamboanga del Norte, Sultan Kudarat, Bukidnon, Maguindana­o, Northern Sam ar, Saranggani, Sulu, and Lanao del Sur.

CARD, a microfinan­ce NGO and a member institutio­n of CARD Mutually Reinforcin­g Institutio­ns (CARD MRI), is providing financial and non-financial services to disadvanta­ged families nat i onw i de.

“CARD, though financiall­y independen­t from the government program, is happy to share our number of outreach to the P3 program by providing the Filipino families not only financial access but also livelihood, micro-enterprise developmen­t, and financial literacy trainings,” Jocelyn Dequito, CARD, Inc. Executive Director, said.

“We are one with the government to eradicate poverty in the country,” Dequito added.

DTI and CARD both aim to improve the quality of life of the unserved and underserve­d communitie­s by providing programs that would address their needs and eventually improve their quality of life.

“We are happy that the P3 program sees the position of microfinan­ce in the developmen­t of social and economic conditions of every family in the country,” said Flordeliza Sarmiento, CARD MRI Managing Director.

The DTI’s P3 Program is the answer of the Duterte administra­tion to replace the “5-6” money lending system and help mSMEs around the country by giving them cheap and easy credit access to start, grow, and expand their enterprise­s.

The partnershi­p, which already started last July 1, 2017,has served 5,883 clients on the said 20 provinces with P77,252,000 loans disbursed.

“CARD MRI continues to partner with different organizati­ons with the same mission as ours to fulfill our purpose as a social developmen­t organizati­on,” said Sarmiento. CARD MRI is now serving 4.6 million clients all over the country through financial, microfinan­ce, education, health and livelihood programs, and other capacity-building services that would help them move out from poverty. (Press Release)

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