The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is set to release rice subsidy in the form of cash amounting to P600.00 per month to the household beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) starting this month.
An estimated 317, 960 households in the region are expected to receive the additional grant as long as they are compliant with the conditionalities set by the program. These households are part of 4.4 million households in the country.
“Following the directive of President Rodrigo R. Duterte during his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) in June 2016, the rice subsidy hopes to address the hunger problem that the poor households continue to battle. The President wants that the poor households are able to eat everyday” said DSWD Secretary Judy Taguiwalo.
Sec. Taguiwalo also added that only households who are active and compliant with the program conditionalities are entitled to receive the additional P600.00.
Roniel Sedeño of Jordan, Guimaras said this additional grant would be a big help to their family especially that they are 8 siblings in the family. He said his both parents are jobless and all of them are helping each other to meet their needs. Roniel added that only his 17-year old younger brother who is now in high school was covered by the program.
On her part, Lourdes Oremo of Badiangan, Iloilo is grateful to receive this additional grant for rice subsidy. She said the health of her family is their top priority that’s why they will use the additional grants to its intended purpose.
Pantawid Pamilya is a social protection program of the national government. It invests in the health and education of poor households primarily of children aged 18 and below. Households shall receive their cash grant provided that they comply with the program conditionalities.
These conditions include school attendance of at least 85% per month for children enrolled in the elementary or high school. Children aged five and below would need to undergo preventive check-up as mandated by the Department of Health (DoH), while children enrolled in the elementary must receive deworming pills twice within the school year. On the other hand pregnant women must receive pre and post natal care based on DoH’s protocol. Lastly, parent/s or guardians are required to attend the monthly Family Development Session (FDS).
“We are hopeful that the additional cash grant will be used for its intended purpose. We will use FDS to ensure that the beneficiaries are informed of the relevant provision on rice subsidy,” concluded by Sec.Taguiwalo.
The additional cash grant as Rice Assistance/Subsidy is included as part of the P72,115,230.00 cash grant budget approved for calendar year 2017. (with reports from DSWD Central Office)