By Ellalyn de Vera Ruiz
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is helping more members of indigenous people (IP) groups in the country to learn the value of prioritizing their children’s health and education through its Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).
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Monaliza Remo, 42, an IP-beneficiary of 4Ps at Brgy. Puting Kahoy in the municipality of Rosario, Batangas shared that parents in their community have learned to bring their children to school and to health centers for checkups ever since they became members of 4Ps.
As part of their co-responsibilities with 4Ps, beneficiaries are required to follow certain conditionalities of the program, including the monthly health checkup of their children, 85 percent monthly school attendance of the children, and participation in family development sessions conducted by DSWD.
There are around 2,000 household-beneficiaries of 4Ps in Calabarzon who belong to IP groups, both for the regular and modified conditional cash transfer schemes.
To continuously provide aid to Aetas in the region, DSWD-Calabarzon has partnered with the Department of Health (DOH) to bring free health services to the members of the IP group.
Around 200 Aetas were provided with health services during the ‘Katutubo Caravan’ for 4Ps beneficiaries who belong to the IP group in the towns of Rosario and San Luis.
Aeta families availed of free medical checkups and dental services and were given medicines and vitamins.
Some of them were also referred to nearby hospitals for further medications.
According to DSWD Acting Secretary Virginia Orogo, the department, through its field offices, is continuously providing assistance to different IP groups in the country.
“We are doing our best to extend aid to our fellow citizens who belong to different IP groups. We implement programs tailored to them and we continue to collaborate with different government agencies and non-government organizations in the delivery of basic social services for them,” Orogo said.
(MANILA BULLETIN)
Monaliza Remo, 42, an IP-beneficiary of 4Ps at Brgy. Puting Kahoy in the municipality of Rosario, Batangas shared that parents in their community have learned to bring their children to school and to health centers for checkups ever since they became members of 4Ps.
As part of their co-responsibilities with 4Ps, beneficiaries are required to follow certain conditionalities of the program, including the monthly health checkup of their children, 85 percent monthly school attendance of the children, and participation in family development sessions conducted by DSWD.
There are around 2,000 household-beneficiaries of 4Ps in Calabarzon who belong to IP groups, both for the regular and modified conditional cash transfer schemes.
To continuously provide aid to Aetas in the region, DSWD-Calabarzon has partnered with the Department of Health (DOH) to bring free health services to the members of the IP group.
Around 200 Aetas were provided with health services during the ‘Katutubo Caravan’ for 4Ps beneficiaries who belong to the IP group in the towns of Rosario and San Luis.
Aeta families availed of free medical checkups and dental services and were given medicines and vitamins.
Some of them were also referred to nearby hospitals for further medications.
According to DSWD Acting Secretary Virginia Orogo, the department, through its field offices, is continuously providing assistance to different IP groups in the country.
“We are doing our best to extend aid to our fellow citizens who belong to different IP groups. We implement programs tailored to them and we continue to collaborate with different government agencies and non-government organizations in the delivery of basic social services for them,” Orogo said.