The Freeman

1,608 beneficiar­ies in Dumaguete get cash assistance from DSWD

- Gallarde Juancho R.

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) last Tuesday distribute­d cash assistance to each of the 1,608 beneficiar­ies in Dumaguete City under the Unconditio­nal Cash Transfer (UCT) program of the government.

The payout was held at the Tinago covered court where the beneficiar­ies receive P2,400 each or a total of P3.85 million from Land Bank who set up desks inside the gym for convenienc­e of the recipients.

Reggie Locsin, social welfare officer III of the Pantawid Program in Negros Oriental said UCT is aimed at reducing poverty by providing welfare programs without any condition.

Locsin said the UCT of P200 a month or P2,400 per household in a year will be increased to P300 a month or P3,600 yearly for the remaining two years of its implementa­tion.

During the Tuesday payout, a number of complaints were received from others who claimed their names were not on the list. Locsin explained the names were taken from the Listahanan or survey conducted in 2009 and 2015 where DSWD fielded enumerator­s for the data base survey.

Most likely, those who were not in the list could be out of their residences when the survey was conducted, some may have refused the interview, or simply ignore them, not knowing that it was for the purpose of extending assistance in the future.

For those who are in the list but failed to receive the amount in today’s payout due to some reasons, will be reschedule­d in another setting, she said.

Heraclio Barrera of Bajumpanda­n said “wala ko magexpect nga makadawat apan dako akong pasalamat nga nakahunahu­na si Presidente Duterte niini nga programa alang kanamo nga mga kabus og timawa, dako na kaayo ning tabang bisan kausa sa usa ka tuig.” —

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