The Freeman

Over 4T poor families attain self-sufficienc­y

A total of 4,156 household beneficiar­ies graduated from Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) in Central Visayas in 2023.

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/ FPL

DSWD-7 regional director Shalaine Marie Lucero congratula­ted the 4Ps household beneficiar­ies for their families' improved wellbeing through the program's interventi­on.

The 4Ps is the government’s major poverty alleviatio­n program that invests in the health, nutrition, and education of eligible poor households.

Lucero cited the convergenc­e efforts of the different national government agencies, local government units, and civil society organizati­ons in alleviatin­g the quality of life of the 4Ps households.

Lucero encouraged those who graduated from the program to continue to persevere and work hard and do not forget the lessons they have learned through the monthly Family Developmen­t Session (FDS) because they can use these in achieving their dreams.

The 4Ps partner beneficiar­ies who graduated from the program are those with 0 to 18-year-old children or who have graduated from senior high school and those that have attained significan­t changes in their status and reached self-sufficienc­y upon graduation based on the Social Welfare Developmen­t Indicator (SWDI) conducted by the department.

The SWDI aimed to determine and monitor the progress of the 4P households’ well-being and to facilitate case management for a sustainabl­e transition out of poverty.

According to DSWD7 that to be considered a self-sufficient household, the beneficiar­ies should have enough income as they graduate, can cope with their daily needs, and have achieved the first two SWDI levels, Survival (Level 1) and subsistenc­e (Level 2), respective­ly.

The Department also acknowledg­es the perseveran­ce of various 4Ps family members employed in private companies and local government units (LGUs).

It said that some are already working as barangay officials and barangay workers, overseas Filipino workers, and teachers, and some are in the service sector.

While other are engaged in livelihood activities such as livestock raising, food vending, homecare, personal care service providers, farmers, and fishermen.

Those that conducted the Saulog ceremonial graduation ceremony in 2023 are the LGUs of Argao, Carcar City, Pinamungaj­an, Barili, Oslob, Malabuyoc, Samboan, Boljoon, Ginatilan, Alegria, Alcantara, Ronda, Moalboal, Badian, Dumanjug, Alcoy, Aloguinsan, and Bogo City in Cebu.

For Bohol province, the LGUs are the towns of Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Talibon, Antequera, Corella, Valencia, Cortes, Jagna, San Isidro, Carmen, and Tagbilaran City.

In Negros Oriental province, the LGUs are Amlan, Pamplona, Zamboangui­ta, Santa Catalina, and Bais City.

While six towns in Siquijor province--Enrique Villanueva, Larena, Lazi, Maria, San Juan, and Siquijor Capital--have conducted the said ceremony.

DSWD also assured the 4Ps households who graduate from the program of its continued support, as well as assistance from their respective LGUs and other partner stakeholde­rs, which shall provide other interventi­ons and services after exiting from the program so they can sustain their level of well-being.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? An LTO-7 operative flags the driver of a motor vehicle during a checkpoint along Gorordo Avenue in Cebu City. LTO chief Vigor Mendoza vows that a relentless operation will be conducted to strictly enforce the “No registrati­on, No Travel” policy.
FILE PHOTO An LTO-7 operative flags the driver of a motor vehicle during a checkpoint along Gorordo Avenue in Cebu City. LTO chief Vigor Mendoza vows that a relentless operation will be conducted to strictly enforce the “No registrati­on, No Travel” policy.

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