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Solon warns scrapping 4Ps detrimental to poor Filipinos

THE anti-poverty strategy Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program may be discontinued should the next administration decide to scrap it, a move that would be detrimental to poverty-stricken Filipino families, Senator Sonny Angara warned.

Because of this, Angara  urged his colleagues to make the 4Ps program a law by enacting his proposed Senate Bill 310, now pending with the Senate Social Justice, Welfare and Rural Development committee.

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SB 310 is titled “Institutionalizing the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) to Reduce Poverty and Promote Human Capital Development.”

Angara’s proposal, if passed into law, will institutionalize the program and mandate its continued implementation unlike now where it is just a mere policy program that can easily be stopped by any future administration.

The Senate ways and means committee chairman backed up his bill, which he filed in 2016, with studies showing the 4Ps, an intervention which gives conditional cash transfer to the poorest of the poor, reduced the total poverty and food poverty among CCT beneficiaries by up to 6.7 percentage points.

At the national level, estimates had shown the program reduced both total poverty and food poverty by up to 1.4 percentage points in 2013. 

As of August 2015, there were about 4.4-million active household-beneficiaries, which included some 10.2-million schoolchildren aged zero to 18.

“The program may be subject to discontinuance by future administrations, despite its promising results in reducing poverty and promoting human capital development,” Angara said.

He pointed out the need “to institutionalize the 4Ps through legislation to sustain its success, particularly in addressing the needs of the poor.”

Aside from the CCT, the bill also provides loan assistance for those who will be able to complete the entrepreneurship and/or livelihood training programs.

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