Biyernes, Disyembre 21, 2012

4Ps



4P's


                           
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 P- ilipino
                      
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Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)
            Pantawid Pamilya is a conditional cash transfer program that provides incentives for poor families to invest in their future by ensuring that mothers and children can avail of healthcare and that children go to school. As such, it is a human development program that invests in the health and education of children.
           At the same time, the cash grants will relieve current poverty by providing immediate relief from cash flow problems. Such extra cash received on a bimonthly basis is especially important for poor households that have irregular or seasonal income.

 4Ps has its own benefits:
  • Health and Nutrition Grant A household receives a total of P6,000 per year or P500 per month intended for health and nutrition needs of the family such as food, medicine, and vitamins.
  • Education Every household receives a total of P3,000 per year or P300 per month per child for 10 months a year, to a maximum of 3 children per household.

A household with three qualified children receives a subsidy of P1,400/month during the school months or P15,000 for the whole year for as long as they comply with the conditionalities set by the program. The amount of grants that they would be receiving depends upon their compliance to the conditionalities.

Beneficiaries receive their cash grants through different process of payment such as Over-the-counter (OTC), Offsite, Cash Card, and G-Cash Remit.






4Ps has dual objectives:

Social Assistance - to provide cash assistance to the poor to relieve the immediate need.
* Social Dvelopment - to break the intergenerational poverty cycle through investment in human capital.




Targeting System
The poorest households in the municipalities are selected through a Proxy-Means Test. This test determines the socio-economic category of the families by looking at certain proxy variables such as ownership of assets, type of housing, education of the household head, livelihood of the family and access to water and sanitation facilities.




Eligible Households
Households who are classified as poor based on the NHTS-PR at the time of assessment 
Households that have children 0-14 years old or have a pregnant woman at the time of assessment
* Hoeseholds that agree to meet condition specified in the program.




Program Coverage

4Ps operates in 45 provinces covering 255 municipalities and 15 key cities.
At present, 700,000 households are enrolled in the program and are receiving cash grants.


Program Cycle

The implementation of 4Ps Program follows the 8-step cycle starting from the 
1) selection of target areas
2) supply side assessment
3) selection of household beneficiaries 
4) registration and validation of beneficiaries
 5) Family Registry preparation
6) initial payment
7) verification of compliance
8) 2nd and succeeding release of cash grants



Pantawid Pamilya is committed towards attaining the five of the eight Millennium Development Goals: 
1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, 
2. Achieve Universal Primary Education, 
3. Promote gender equality and empower women, 
4. Reduce child mortality, and 
5. Improve maternal health, and to promote Department’s commitment to United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of Children.



This porgram is being implemented to those beneficiaries of the program which are the poorest households as determined by the use of the proxy Means Test (PMT). Eligible households are those that have been found to meet the following criteria:
    
  * Are located in the municipalities and barangays selected for the Pantawid Pamilya program
·      *  Whose economic The program targets poor families belonging to the top 20 poorest provinces in the country and top 100 poorest municipalities who have children 0-14 years old or a pregnant mother.



DSWD working with to implement this project:
Department of Health (DOH), Municipal Health Office (MHO), the Department of Education 
(DepEd), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Municipal Social Welfare Development Office (MSWDO), Provincial Social Welfare Development Office (PSWDO) and the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP)