About 7.2 million children beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, the country’s conditional cash transfer program, are among the more than 21 million pre-schoolers, elementary and high school students who trooped to public schools during the opening of classes on June 3. The number of enrollees increased by 200,000 from last year’s 7 million continue reading : 7.2 M Pantawid Pamilya Children enrolled this year
DSWD turns over educational facilities to CARAGA town
In time for the opening of classes, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) turned over P9.5M worth of educational facilities to the Municipality of Pilar, Surigao del Norte. The facilities were constructed through DSWD’s Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS) project with funding support from the Australian Agency continue reading : DSWD turns over educational facilities to CARAGA town
Confronting the Challenges of Social Protection: No one should be left behind in development
With the need to ensure that social protection programs should reach the intended beneficiaries, Social Welfare and Development Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman admitted during the recent Conference on the Philippine Social Protection Agenda that “our greatest challenge is to move poor families to self-sufficiency level by 2016.” Secretary Soliman said that the Department of Social Welfare continue reading : Confronting the Challenges of Social Protection: No one should be left behind in development
Women and child-friendly spaces: a haven during disasters
Nursing mothers gather and chat inside a women-friendly space in New Bataan, Compostela Valley Province. A women-friendly space (WFS) is a designated tent inside an evacuation center or a relocation site that provides internally-displaced women with a safe place to meet, talk and help each other. Inside a huge tent, Nenet, 25, sits in a continue reading : Women and child-friendly spaces: a haven during disasters
Women and child-friendly spaces: a haven during disasters
Inside a huge tent, Nenet, 25, sits in a corner breastfeeding her six – month old son. Nearby, other young mothers with their babies and toddlers engage in light banter. Nenet is one of the 1,271 women staying in the evacuation centers in New Bataan. In an adjacent tent of similar size, blackboards were set-up, continue reading : Women and child-friendly spaces: a haven during disasters
Illiterate tribal leader learns to write name for tribe’s sake
For Eloy who belongs to the Manobo tribe of Sitio Pong-Pong in Talaingod, Davao del Norte, writing his first name on a paper for the first time in his life is a dream come true. But writing his first name on an official document, also for the first time, is a fulfilment of a commitment to his tribe. continue reading : Illiterate tribal leader learns to write name for tribe’s sake
Illiterate tribal leader learns to write name for tribe’s sake
For Eloy who belongs to the Manobo tribe of Sitio Pong-Pong in Talaingod, Davao del Norte, writing his first name on a paper for the first time in his life is a dream come true. But writing his first name on an official document, also for the first time, is a fulfilment of a commitment continue reading : Illiterate tribal leader learns to write name for tribe’s sake
DSWD, NCIP Orient Indigenous Peoples on Community-Driven Development
In an effort to protect the rights of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and to prepare them to be actively involved in decision-making processes for local development, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) oriented yesterday IP leaders on the soon to be launched National Community Driven Development continue reading : DSWD, NCIP Orient Indigenous Peoples on Community-Driven Development
“We did not distribute registration forms for Pantawid Pamilya during elections” — DSWD
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) today clarified that it did not authorize the distribution of registration forms to recruit beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program during the election season. The clarification came after the Department received reports on the incident that it ordered the distribution of registration papers for Pantawid Pamilya continue reading : “We did not distribute registration forms for Pantawid Pamilya during elections” — DSWD
DSWD forum tackles bridging gaps between generations
DSWD Assistant Secretary Teodulo Romo welcoming the participants to the International Day of Families Forum held recently at the DSWD, Batasan Hills, Quezon City. Resource persons (from right) Professor Josefina Era, Family and Child Development Specialist, discussed “Trends Impacting Social Integration and Intergenerational Solidarity,” while Ms. Nory dela Cruz, a Pantawid Pamilya beneficiary and Mrs. continue reading : DSWD forum tackles bridging gaps between generations