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Enero 22-28 , 2018

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DSWD ’ s Unconditional Cash Transfer to benefit 10 million households for 3 years

QUEZON CITY -- Some 10 million households will be the beneficiaries of Unconditional Cash Transfer ( UCT ), a new program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development ( DSWD ) that will be implemented for three years starting end of the month .
This was announced by DSWD officer-in-charge Emmanuel Leyco in a press conference on Monday . The UCT is a component of the national government ’ s Tax Reform for Acceleration and

The poverty of anti-poverty policy

by Luis V . Teodoro
ALMOST every Philippine regime since that of Diosdado Macapagal has at least paid lip service to ending the poverty that in varying degrees of intensity haunts this country and millions of its people .
Macapagal saw poverty as the legacy of the unfinished Revolution of 1896 , which because of US conquest and intervention failed to deliver on its promise of independence and the social , political , and economic reforms that by the time he was President would have made the Philippines and its people among the most prosperous in Asia .
Macapagal ’ s successor Ferdinand Marcos made the need to reform Philippine society to improve the quality of life of “ the poorest of the poor ” one of his justifications for placing the country under martial law in 1972 . He claimed during the final years of his regime , but never made good on it , that land reform and industrialization were among the means he would use to achieve that aim .
After Marcos was overthrown by the 1986 civilian and military mutiny , Roy Prosterman of the US Agency for International Development ( US-AID ) urged President Corazon Aquino to abolish the land tenancy system , or else risk continuing social unrest and even civil war . Mrs . Aquino responded by supporting the passage of a land reform law by Congress , which , however , was so ridden with loopholes it hardly made a dent on what Prosterman once described as “ the worst land tenancy system on the planet .”
Mrs . Aquino ’ s son
Inclusion ( TRAIN ) program that aims to assist indigent Filipinos that will be affected by the rising prices because of the implementation of the new tax reform program .
“ DSWD was given the responsibility by congress to implement the distribution of the P200 per month UCT , and we will carry out that responsibility the most efficient way that we can . We have put together a mechanism that will enable us to distribute the P200 UCT to 10 million Filipinos who belong to
Benigno S . C . Aquino III saw corruption as the crucial element in the country ’ s continuing poverty , and in 2010 campaigned for the presidency on the promise to end poverty by ending corruption (“ walang mahirap kung walang corrupt ”).
For his part , then candidate Rodrigo Duterte also made poverty alleviation one of the planks of his platform when he ran for president in 2016 .
The focus on poverty is understandable . The extent of the country ’ s problem with it can hardly be exaggerated . About 22 million Filipinos are in extreme want , says the National Anti- Poverty Commission ( NAPC ), while 50 to 60 million are “ in varying conditions of deprivation and vulnerability .” The poor are everywhere in evidence in the streets of Philippine towns and cities . They have inadequate housing or no homes to speak of . They can hardly survive each day , much less send their children to school . The existence of the NAPC is itself a statement on State recognition of the need to do something about mass poverty . But as the Commission itself points out in its trail-blazing 90- page book Reforming Philippine Anti-Poverty Policy ( Quezon City : NAPC , 2017 ), not only does State policy on poverty need reforming .
So many other factors in governance and government policies are also at cross purposes with what should be the central government task of addressing poverty . The neoliberal policy of leaving development solely to market forces and its making poverty alleviation an incidental concern if at all is one example . What has become a policy the poorer sectors of the country ,” Leyco said .
He added that DSWD will set up a new program management office ( PMO ) which will focus on the payroll generation , beneficiary validation , and the release of the funds to the UCT beneficiaries .
“ We aim to finish the distribution of the 1st tranche of UCT to all 10 million beneficiaries before the end of June 2018 . We will continue to coordinate with the Department of Finance - the lead agency in the crafting of the
of encouraging hundreds of thousands of Filipinos to work abroad because of limited employment opportunities at home is another .
The country ’ s antipoverty policy is itself poor not only in implementation , but in concept and design as well .
NAPC Secretary Liza Masa correctly describes the alleviation of poverty as “ the greatest challenge facing our country today ” despite the muchtouted growth of the economy over the last several years .
The NAPC book identifies three basic reasons for the persistence of poverty despite economic growth : the underdevelopment of agriculture and industry ; the inequitable distribution of incomes , assets and opportunities ; and the inadequacy of social services and social protection ( the unemployed and retirees , for example , are mostly left to fend for themselves ).
The Philippines has hardly any real industry to speak of — much of what passes for it are assembly line plants and call centers — while agricultural productivity and development are hampered by the archaic land tenancy system . The results are limited job opportunities and the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few while millions of Filipinos live a hand-to-mouth existence without medical care , education , and other social services .
The development of agriculture and industry if achieved should result in correcting the social inequity based on the inequitable distribution of the rewards of development and economic opportunities , and the deficit and even total absence of social
TRAIN program-- the Land Bank of the Philippines wherein the UCT funds are lodged , as well as other possible partners to ensure that the implementation of the UCT will go smoothly ,” he said .
As stipulated in the TRAIN act , DSWD will implement the UCT scheme for three years . It will release P2,400 ( P200 per month ) in 2018 and a total of P3,600 ( P300 per month ) in 2019 and in 2020 . P24 billion has been earmarked for the 2018 UCT implementation in the FY 2018 GAA .
“ Ten million households / individuals will receive the UCT . Of this figure , 4.4 million are Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries . DSWD will facilitate the payment to 1.8 million beneficiaries with cash cards by 31 January 2018 . The remaining 2.6 million Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries without cash cards will receive the grants through partner conduits at a later date .
The three million indigent senior citizens who are beneficiaries of DSWD Social
services in many communities .
NAPC suggests that the path to authentic development lies in the structural transformation of the economy by building industry through national industrialization , and developing the agricultural sector through the implementation of genuine land reform and agrarian development . Each of these areas have certain needs that have to be addressed , but the Commission argues that state policy on poverty must first of all be based on putting poverty alleviation at the heart of economic and social policy rather than looking at it as incidental to economic development . Such an approach demands that poverty alleviation be the purpose of every government policy , program and law .
Immediately doable , says the Commission , is the government ’ s declaration of its commitment to areas of priority concern in addressing poverty , among them the following : ( my wording ) 1 . The crafting of national industrialization and poverty eradication policies ; 2 . The adoption of a policy of social and human development , which would include the ample provision of social services and protection as well as disaster response ; 3 . A commitment to long-term development which would include environmental protection and rehabilitation as well as sustainable production and consumption ; 4 . Assuring people ’ s participation in governance ; 5 . Promoting and protecting civil and political rights ; 6 . Ensuring justice for the poor ; and 7 . Asserting and defending national sovereignty .
Whether the reforms and policies needed will ever be adopted and implemented is problematic . The country ’ s sorry experience with past administrations is not

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Pension Program are among the beneficiaries . The remaining 2.6 million households will be selected from the Listahanan or National Household Targeting System ( NHTS-PR ) which will go through validation .
The validation process is expected to last for three months , with the final list to be out by May , and the distribution of the cash grants to be done by June 2018 ,” Leyco explained .
He added that the guidelines for the UCT ’ s implementation are now being finalized including the partnership with the financial conduits to ensure that UCT will reach the intended recipients without complications .
“ DSWD will continue to uphold efficiency , transparency , and compassion in the delivery of its programs and services -- including the UCT -- and to be true to its mandate to provide maagap at mapagkalingang serbisyo and serbisyong walang puwang sa katiwalian ,” Leyco concluded . ( DSWD SMS / PIA- NCR / lfb )
encouraging .
The Commission argues that what is most needed to assure the adoption of the needed reforms is the building of “ a constituency of change ” — an informed and empowered citizenry that will demand the implementation of the necessary reforms , to develop which the reform of the party system , the electoral process , and the justice system are needed , as well as strengthening accountability and transparency in governance .
Addressing , reducing , alleviating , and even abolishing the man-made curse of poverty will in short require a multidimensional , multi-faceted , multi-institutional approach across the economic , social , and political structures of Philippine society premised on the principle that living productive and meaningful lives is a fundamental human right . It demands the commitment and engagement of the entire government , all of its officials , and the bureaucracy .
It can ’ t be done through cash dole-outs to the neediest families , hoping that the bounties of economic development will eventually trickle down to the poor , or relying on foreign investments and assistance and leaving economic and social development to market forces . These have quite simply not worked — and we have the impoverished state of most Filipinos to prove it .
Despite its many flaws and failings , the Duterte regime could have redeemed itself if , by adopting and implementing the reforms needed , it had managed , among all the administrations that have preceded it , to rescue the Philippines and its long-suffering people from the violence , indignity and hopelessness of the penury that for generations has defined their lives .
There is still time , but will there ever be , and has there ever been , the will to do it ?