PREVENT ‘DEPENDENCY’ OF BENEFICIARIES
DSWD includes conditions on food stamp program
MANILA – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is further developing its upcoming food stamp program, aiming to not let the beneficiaries be heavily dependent on government assistance.
In a press conference on Saturday, June 3, 2023, DSWD Undersecretary Edu Punay said the food stamp program includes a condition where beneficiaries are required to be involved in labor capacity-building.
“We want them to enroll in training programs of Dole (Department of Labor and Employment) and Tesda(Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) so that we can capacitate them to stand on their own,” he said.
“While we’re helping them with their food requirements, siguro iyong maitutulong natin na pagkain sa kanila, pambili ng pagkain – gamitin na lang po nilang pamasahe papunta sa Tesda, papunta sa Dole, paghahanap ng trabaho – iyon po ang target nitong programa na ito so that when they graduate after three or four years mayroon na silang trabaho. They can sustain their livelihood. They can sustain their food requirements. So, iyon po ang ilan sa mga conditionalities po natin sa programang ito,” Punay added.
(While we’re helping them with their food requirements, maybe the food assistance we can provide to them could be used as transportation fare going to Tesda, going to Dole, looking for a job – that’s the target of this program so that when they graduate after three or four years, they already have a job. They can sustain their livelihood. They can sustain their food requirements. So, those are some of the conditionalities we have in this program.)
Punay admitted that some beneficiaries of government assistance, like the 4Ps (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program), no longer want to be removed from the list, even though they are already due for “graduation.”
He said that under the food stamp program, beneficiaries should exit the program after three to four years once they move out of the poverty line.
“Of course, walang forever po ‘di ba kasi ayaw nating naleleft sa forever sa ayuda. Limited resources po ang gobyerno kaya kailangan, we maximize, we make use of our resources to help our poor get out of that poverty line,” he said.
(Of course, there is no forever, right? Because we don’t want to be forever reliant on assistance. The government has limited resources, so we need to maximize and make use of our resources to help our poor population escape the poverty line.)