DSWD to continue implementing social protection programs for vulnerable sectors
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) reassured the public on Monday, June 7, that the delivery of social protection programs and services remained unhampered.

The DSWD renewed its commitment to continue assisting the vulnerable sectors, after the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) lauded its continuous provision of livelihood support to women through the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) as expressed by its spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia.
"The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) extends its gratitude to the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for recognizing the agency’s efforts to assist vulnerable sectors, particularly women, during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” it said in a statement issued on Monday night.
The DSWD said SLP is a capacity building program which provides opportunities to the vulnerable, marginalized, and disadvantaged individuals, families, and communities to enhance their livelihood assets and capacity to utilize their resources more productively.
"Amid the pandemic, the Department commits to continue to ensure unhampered provision of social protection programs to mitigate the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and community quarantine measures.”
Under the SLP, the beneficiaries are given the option to take either the micro-enterprise development (MD) track, or the employment facilitation track.
The DSWD explained that through the MD Track, SLP associations or individual participants may be provided assistance under three modalities. These are the Seed Capital Fund which enhances financial assets; Skills Training Fund which enhances human assets through technical-vocational and life skills training; and, Cash for Building Livelihood Assets which rebuilds or enhances natural and physical assets necessary for livelihood operations.
While the employment facilitation track is aimed at preparing and assisting Filipinos to access appropriate employment opportunities.
Last year, the DSWD provided livelihood support amounting to more than P1.4 billion to 7,778 families through the various modalities of the SLP.