Food stamp program eyeing 300K beneficiaries by mid-2024
A senior official of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said on Thursday, Nov. 9 that the agency will be “scaling up” the implementation of the “Walang Gutom 2027: Food Stamp Program” (FSP) by July 2024.
“The full pilot run implementation for the 3,000 beneficiaries will start this December until May next year (2024). By next year, we will scale up to 300,000 beneficiaries. This will run mid-next year, or starting July 2024,” DSWD Undersecretary Edu Punay said.
Based on the scale-up plan, the remaining 600,000 FSP beneficiaries will be served by 2025 in order to meet the one million target families who have “food insecurity” and live below the food and poverty line.
“This scale-up plan is programmed by phases. We have designed an implementation plan,” Punay pointed out.
He also noted that the department is looking into other modalities to deliver the program.
“In the implementation of the pilot run of this program this year, we will be testing other modalities. We are not limited to EBTs (electronic benefits transfer) and scope-system of the World Food Programme (WFP). We are looking at the use of QR code so we can omit the use of cards,” Punay said.
The EBTs are loaded with food credits that can be used to purchase nutrition-rich food items from DSWD-accredited partner retailers.
Fifty percent of food credits will be allocated to carbohydrate-rich foods like rice and bread (P1,500), 30 percent for proteins like chicken or pork (P900), and 20 percent for vegetables, fruits, oil, salt, and condiments (P600).
Currently, the DSWD is piloting the program in Tondo, Manila, and Dapa, Surigao del Norte, while also conducting social preparation, beneficiary identification, and retailer registration in preparation for the program’s full implementation next year.
Punay said the program will be launched in three other areas identified by the DSWD with the assistance of the World Food Programme and the Asian Development Bank as part of the scale-up plan.
These areas are San Mariano in Isabela, Garchitorena in Camarines Sur, and Parang in Maguindanao.