The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and three other government agencies signed on Friday (December 15) the Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) No.1, Series of 2023 that provides the guidelines on the proper reporting, monitoring, and utilization of funds for the implementation of the projects, programs, and activities for senior citizens and persons with disability.

The three other JMC signatories include the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA), and the National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC).

In his message, DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian said the newly signed agreement is set towards the right direction to make the whole government accountable to two of the most vulnerable sectors in society – the elderly and persons with disability.

“We will turn it into real action by making sure that all government agencies, from the national government all the way to the LGUs , actually come up with programs that are meaningful and go beyond tokenism,” Secretary Gatchalian pointed out.

DBM Secretary Amenah Pangandaman, in a prepared speech read by a DBM representative, assured senior citizens and persons with disability that the Budget Department will fully support the smooth implementation of the JMC.

“Through the issuance of this JMC, we trust that the monitoring and evaluation of the agencies implementing relative programs, projects and activities, in coordination with the NCSC and the NCDA, will translate towards a better set of data that will drive more meaningful future policy developments responsive to the emerging and holistic needs of older persons and persons with disability,” Sec. Pangandaman said in her message read by DBM Director Sofia Yanto-Abad.

NCDA officer-in-charge Deputy Executive Director Dandy Victa, for his part, emphasized the importance of investing in the target sectors to help them become productive citizens.

“We advocate for this basic economics that persons with disability should be part of a market, which means that disability support services are available for the development needs… but these cannot be realized without the government investing in the human capital development of all sectors, including older persons with disability. With this policy, we have an instrument that will ensure the programs, activities, and projects of senior citizens and persons with disability are implemented, monitored, and evaluated,” Director Victa said.

NCSC Chairman Atty. Franklin Quijano, meanwhile, reinforced the message of monitoring the agreement by saying, “we will be watching everyone to use and support this JMC for the senior citizens and persons with disability.”

The new JMC provides provisions with the reporting and monitoring process of all agencies of the government toward the judicious implementation of Section 36 of the General Provisions (GP 36) under Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 (GAA).

“All agencies of the government shall formulate plans, programs, and projects intended to address the concerns of Senior Citizens and Persons with Disability, in so far, as it relates to their mandated functions and integrate the same in their regular activities,” the JMC read.

The JMC mandates collaboration among the four government agencies to monitor and evaluate the implementation of the provision of the GAA, which requires all agencies of the government to coordinate plans, programs, and projects that are intended to address the concerns of senior citizens and persons with disability. #