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SSS bags 2017 Government Best Practice Award

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The Social Security System (SSS) bagged the 2017 Government Best Practice Award (GBPR) from the Developmen­t Academy of the Philippine­s for its implementa­tion of the AlkanSSSya Program to intensify social security coverage among informal sector workers (ISWs).

SSSPreside­nt and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel F. Dooc received the award last October 11, 2017 with other recipients namely; the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Region 9, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Region 5, and the City Government of Valenzuela.

“From the 15 entries submitted by government institutio­ns and local government units, we are greatly humbled that DAP has commended our innovative and strategic approaches to make AlkanSSSya Program more sustainabl­e for our growing number of members in the informal economy,” Dooc said.

Launched in 2012, the SSS AlkanSSSya Program is an “out-ofthe-box and wholesale approach to cover workers in the informal sector aswell as to develop their financial discipline of saving.” As of June 2017, AlkanSSSya has 1,395 program partners — 402 in National Capital Region, 583 in Luzon, 215 in Visayas and 195 in Mindanao Region.

In a span of six years, the program has expanded its membership among Tricycle Operators and Drivers Associatio­n (TODA), barangay employees, community-based organizati­ons, market vendors, farmers, jail inmates, jeepney operators and drivers, cooperativ­e members, golf club caddies/ umbrella girls, and pedicab operators and drivers.

During the final presentati­on of the pension fund’s entry titled “AlkanSSSya Program: Towards Intensifie­d Coverage of the Informal

Sector”, SSS Senior Vice President for Administra­tion Group and concurrent OIC for Public Affairs and Special Events Division May Catherine C. Ciriaco emphasized that convenienc­e, affordabil­ity, and sustainabi­lity are the program’s three salient features that led to its successful implementa­tion.

“As we recognize the vulnerabil­ity of informal sector workers in terms of their nature of work and irregulari­ty of income, the SSS establishe­d an integrated payment system which makes payment of contributi­ons simple and affordable. Similar to piggy banks, members can save a part of their daily income for as low as P12 per day in personaliz­ed metal compartmen­ts installed in locations accessible to them so that they can complete their monthly contributi­ons to SSS,” Ciriaco said.

The six-year implementa­tion of the microsavin­gs scheme resulted in additional membership of over 100,000 with an equivalent collection of P537.31 million as of June of this year.

With the significan­t results achieved by the AlkanSSSya Program, the SSS was also awarded by the Internatio­nal Social Security Associatio­n (ISSA) and ASEAN Social Security Associatio­n in 2015 for promoting inclusive growth among informal sector workers.

The SSS Chief also cited their next steps in achieving the overall sustainabi­lity of the program such as aggressive informatio­n campaign among the informal sector and by introducin­g new registrati­on and payment platf or ms.

“We cannot achieve program sustainabi­lity without our member’s high level of appreciati­on on the longterm benefits of being an SSS member. That’s why we are continuous­ly creating innovation­s as we aim to bring SSS closer to all working Filipinos regardless of their economic class. We’re also planning to enhance our policies and guidelines in selecting organized groups to ensure the overall sustainabi­lity of the AlkanSSSya Program,” Dooc concluded. (Press Release)

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