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DSWD explains reduction of eligible SAP beneficiar­ies

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CLARK FREEPORT-The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) explained the reasons for the reduction in the number of qualified beneficiar­ies for the second tranche of the Social Ameliorati­on Program (SAP) to 14,117,957.

DSWD said that one reason for the decrease is the stringent validation and deduplicat­ion process that was conducted to ensure that only qualified low-income families will receive assistance and that there will be no duplicatio­n of assistance from other government agencies providing aid.

As of August 1, a total of 842,014 families received duplicate assistance after they were cross-matched with the data bases of the DSWD’s Emergency Subsidy Program and Pantawid Pamillyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), as well as with the Department of Agricultur­e’s Financial Subsidy to Rice Farmers (DA-FSRF), Department of Labor and Employment’s COVID-19 Adjustment Measures Program (DOLE-CAMP), and the Department of Finance-Social Security System’s Small Business Wage Subsidy Program ( DOF-SSS-SBWSP) .

Likewise, the DSWD found around 200,000 of the identified beneficiar­ies to be ineligible.

DSWD further explained that local government units (LGUs) were unable to produce 5 million families to comprise the roster of waitlisted beneficiar­ies and only submitted more than 3.2 million names. They also have not completely uploaded the encoded Social Ameliorati­on Card (SAC) forms, which serve as basis for the Department’s processes in coming up with its clean list of beneficiar­ies for the second tranche and for the waitlisted.

DSWD disclosed that the new target now covers 1.3 million 4Ps beneficiar­ies in ECQ areas; 7.2 million non-4Ps beneficiar­ies in ECQ areas from May 1 to 15; 3.2 million waitlisted families nationwide who did not receive the first tranche; and 2.1 million waitlisted families

in ECQ areas from May 1 to 15.

Likewise, the beneficiar­ies from the DOLE’s TUPAD and DA’s FSRF are also in the new list of SAP recipients with DSWD providing the top up assistance.

It can be recalled that under Executive Order No. 112, S. of 2020 dated April 30, 2020 and the Memorandum issued by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea on May 2, 2020 identifies the ECQ areas that include Region III except Aurora Province, National Capital Region (NCR), Region CALABARZON, Benguet, Pangasinan, Iloilo, Cebu Province, Bacolod City, Davao City, Albay Province, and Zamboanga City.

The DSWD assures the public that the excess funds from the reduced number of beneficiar­ies for the second tranche of SAP would still be used judiciousl­y in government efforts to address the ongoing pandemic.

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