Because sustainability is important for survival, the Department of Social Welfare and Development is bent on implementing lislp_logovelihood projects in localities.

SLP
 is
 a
 community‐based
 program which
 provides
 capacity
 building, to
 improve the
 program
 participants’
 socio‐economic
 status. This
program supports
 microenterprises
 to become organizationally and 
economically 
viable. 
And links 
participants 
to
 employment
 opportunities.

Group of people in communities are trained to contribute to production and labor markets by utilizing available resources and accessible market. Through the Community-Driven Enterprise Development (CDED) approach, they are given the option to take either a Micro-Enterprise Development Track or an Employment Facilitation Track. Both programs also provide social preparedness, furthered skills training, and ultimately, sustainable sources of income.

According to Rebecca P. Geamala, Regional Director, DSWD6, underprivileged participants who are legitimately identified by the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) are always prioritized.

Geamala said, “This NHTS-PR identified participants particularly our Pantawid beneficiaries are provided with sufficient and sustainable source of income, and given equal opportunity to gain resources for their needs and skills,”

“SLP is designed as income-generating program. In which trained communities are intended to create products that consumers have a natural or constant demand for,” she added.

Institutions are likewise tapped to help make integrated training programs, enhance the skills of the communities, expand their opportunities, and teach participants to trust their own capabilities.

Furthermore, the major facets in all these efforts of DSWD SLP are seeding prosperity similarly making a sustainable contribution to the society.  / Dswd6/MerryJezzelBrendia