The Freeman

DSWD launches new sustainabl­e livelihood program

- Magsumbol/GMR Caecent No-ot

An innovative and responsive program to the needs of the participan­ts had been promised by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) in its launch of Sibol.

Sibol, as the new brand of the program, represents the step-by-step growth in the journey of Sustainabl­e Livelihood Program (SLP) participan­ts toward improved well-being with equitable access to livelihood assets and resources, DSWD’s press release said.

The SLP is the said Department’s lead livelihood capability-building program for poor, vulnerable, and marginaliz­ed households and communitie­s, that helps improve their socio-economic conditions through accessing and acquiring necessary assets to engage in and maintain thriving livelihood­s.

“Like a plant, we grow with you. We make sure that we plant the seed, we nurture it, we water it, we watch it grow, and we watch it turn into something bigger than what it was. Iyon ang (That’s the) bottom line,” DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian said.

DSWD is also improving the guidelines in the SLP’s implementa­tion to empower its intended clients.

The enhanced program aims to expedite the implementa­tion process, rationaliz­e cost parameters, and provide new training or capacitybu­ilding activities.

Gatalian also emphasized that they do not want to make it a “one-shot deal, but rather, make it sustainabl­e.”

“We want to make sure that our developmen­t programs are not one-shot deals - that we provide the cash and we say goodbye. But rather, we want to make sure it is sustainabl­e and that we partner, monitor, and grow the economic enterprise with you,” added Gatchalian. —

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