DSWD: Over 97.1 percent of SAP first tranche distributed to 17.2-M beneficiaries
By Charissa Luci-AtienzaÂ
More than P97.1 billion emergency subsidies have been distributed to over 17.2 million beneficiaries of the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) nationwide, the Department of Social Welfare and Development said on Sunday evening (May 17).
Department of Social Welfare and Development (MANILA BULLETIN)
Based on the DSWD's SAP monitoring report as of 8 p.m., May 16, 97.1 percent of the P100 billion SAP funds allocated for the first tranche of cash aid has been released to beneficiaries in the 17 regions.
The report noted that the total number of families served is 95.3 percent of the 18 million low-income households targeted to receive the cash aid for the month of April.
It noted that out of the P81.7 billion SAP funds downloaded to the local government units (LGUs), P78.5 billion has been disbursed to a total of 12,959,661 non-Pantawid Pamilya families.
Based on the agency's latest SAP monitoring report, a total of 4,174, 252 million recipients of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) received P18.1 billion worth of emergency subsidies.
Meanwhile, the number of families of transport network vehicle service (TNVS) and public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers that benefited from the SAP stood at 62,028. The TNVS and PUV families got a P496.2 million subsidy allocation, DSWD said.
DSWD Spokesperson Irene Dumlao earlier said the agency is closely coordinating with the LGUs to ensure the immediate and complete distribution of the first tranche of emergency subsidies to all 18 million low-income families.
She reminded the LGUs to immediately submit their liquidation reports after completing the SAP payouts.
Under DSWD guidelines, the LGUs are required to submit the liquidation and financial reporting documents, including the list of encoded SAP beneficiaries, to the DSWD within 15 days from the completion of the distribution.
President Duterte had directed the DSWD to lead the SAP distribution following the snowballing complaints about purported irregularities in the release of emergency subsidies.
Under Republic Act No. 11469 or the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, 18 million low-income households are entitled to receive emergency cash subsidies ranging from P5,000 to 8,000, depending on respective regional wage rates, for the months of April and May.
Department of Social Welfare and Development (MANILA BULLETIN)
Based on the DSWD's SAP monitoring report as of 8 p.m., May 16, 97.1 percent of the P100 billion SAP funds allocated for the first tranche of cash aid has been released to beneficiaries in the 17 regions.
The report noted that the total number of families served is 95.3 percent of the 18 million low-income households targeted to receive the cash aid for the month of April.
It noted that out of the P81.7 billion SAP funds downloaded to the local government units (LGUs), P78.5 billion has been disbursed to a total of 12,959,661 non-Pantawid Pamilya families.
Based on the agency's latest SAP monitoring report, a total of 4,174, 252 million recipients of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) received P18.1 billion worth of emergency subsidies.
Meanwhile, the number of families of transport network vehicle service (TNVS) and public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers that benefited from the SAP stood at 62,028. The TNVS and PUV families got a P496.2 million subsidy allocation, DSWD said.
DSWD Spokesperson Irene Dumlao earlier said the agency is closely coordinating with the LGUs to ensure the immediate and complete distribution of the first tranche of emergency subsidies to all 18 million low-income families.
She reminded the LGUs to immediately submit their liquidation reports after completing the SAP payouts.
Under DSWD guidelines, the LGUs are required to submit the liquidation and financial reporting documents, including the list of encoded SAP beneficiaries, to the DSWD within 15 days from the completion of the distribution.
President Duterte had directed the DSWD to lead the SAP distribution following the snowballing complaints about purported irregularities in the release of emergency subsidies.
Under Republic Act No. 11469 or the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, 18 million low-income households are entitled to receive emergency cash subsidies ranging from P5,000 to 8,000, depending on respective regional wage rates, for the months of April and May.