By Charissa Luci-Atienza
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said on Monday, June 15 that the local government units (LGUs) that already submitted their liquidation reports and the validated list of "waitlisted" beneficiaries will be prioritized in the distribution of the second tranche of Social Amelioration Program (SAP) cash subsidies.
DSWD Undersecretary Rene Glen Paje
(DSWD REGION 1 / MANILA BULLETIN) DSWD Undersecretary Rene Glen Paje said the LGUs that fully complied with the agency's financial documentary requirements, and that submitted the list of leftout beneficiaries will receive the second wave of cash aid. "Kasunod po nating babahagian ng second tranche ng SAP benefits ay 'yung mga nandun sa lugar na unang nakapag-ayos ng liquidation report at nakapagsumite ng validated list ng mga eligible beneficiaries lalo na ang mga waitlisted," he said during the "Laging Handa" network briefing on Monday, after the DSWD already distributed more than P6.7 billion worth of second tranche of SAP subsidies to over 1.3 million beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) who are cash card holders. (Next to be given the second tranche of SAP benefits are those who are in areas that completed the liquidation report and submitted the validated list of the eligible beneficiaries, especially those waitlisted.) Last Thursday, June 11, DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista disclosed that 1,103 LGUs already submitted their complete liquidation reports, while 238 LGUs are set to complete their financial documentary requirements. Paje appealed for public understanding, as the agency has yet to fully implement the second phase implementation of SAP. In an intervier over CNN, DSWD Spokesperson Irene Dumlao assured the public on Sunday, June 14 that they will complete the distribution of the second tranche of SAP cash subsidies within this month, even as she announced that the "waitlisted" beneficiaries will start receiving their cash assistance this week. The DSWD started to roll out the second phase implementation of SAP last Thursday, June 11 with the 4Ps beneficiaries as its first recipients. Dumlao said the "waitlisted" or "leftout" beneficiaries will be receiving the first and second tranche of cash subsidies this week. Around 3.5 million waitlisted family-beneficiaries are expected to receive first and second wave of cash aid.
DSWD Undersecretary Rene Glen Paje(DSWD REGION 1 / MANILA BULLETIN) DSWD Undersecretary Rene Glen Paje said the LGUs that fully complied with the agency's financial documentary requirements, and that submitted the list of leftout beneficiaries will receive the second wave of cash aid. "Kasunod po nating babahagian ng second tranche ng SAP benefits ay 'yung mga nandun sa lugar na unang nakapag-ayos ng liquidation report at nakapagsumite ng validated list ng mga eligible beneficiaries lalo na ang mga waitlisted," he said during the "Laging Handa" network briefing on Monday, after the DSWD already distributed more than P6.7 billion worth of second tranche of SAP subsidies to over 1.3 million beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) who are cash card holders. (Next to be given the second tranche of SAP benefits are those who are in areas that completed the liquidation report and submitted the validated list of the eligible beneficiaries, especially those waitlisted.) Last Thursday, June 11, DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista disclosed that 1,103 LGUs already submitted their complete liquidation reports, while 238 LGUs are set to complete their financial documentary requirements. Paje appealed for public understanding, as the agency has yet to fully implement the second phase implementation of SAP. In an intervier over CNN, DSWD Spokesperson Irene Dumlao assured the public on Sunday, June 14 that they will complete the distribution of the second tranche of SAP cash subsidies within this month, even as she announced that the "waitlisted" beneficiaries will start receiving their cash assistance this week. The DSWD started to roll out the second phase implementation of SAP last Thursday, June 11 with the 4Ps beneficiaries as its first recipients. Dumlao said the "waitlisted" or "leftout" beneficiaries will be receiving the first and second tranche of cash subsidies this week. Around 3.5 million waitlisted family-beneficiaries are expected to receive first and second wave of cash aid.