By Charissa Luci-Atienza
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has sought the "full cooperation" of the local government units (LGUs) to expedite its validation of all the family-beneficiaries who received the first tranche of the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) cash subsidies.
(DSWD REGION V / PAT ALBAY / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
The DSWD made the appeal to the LGUs, even as it welcomed Malacañang's pronouncement that the distribution of the second tranche of emergency subsidies can already start.
"The DSWD is exhausting all means to shorten the vetting and validation process, however, we need the full cooperation of the LGUs in order to effect this," it said in a statement Tuesday night.
In a virtual press briefing on Monday, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque said the second wave of cash aid will benefit the additional 5 million left-out family-beneficiaries and 12 million others who got the first tranche of subsidies.
The DSWD cited as crucial the LGUs' immediate submission of their complete liquidation reports to the Field Offices (FO).
"Validation and vetting by the FOs can only be done when the data per LGU have been submitted in its entirety, which will take approximately 15 days since validation on a city/municipality, provincial, and regional level takes place at the FO levels," it said.
"Thereafter, it shall be forwarded to the DSWD Central Office for cross-matching and duplication with the other government agencies’ lists of beneficiaries to avoid duplicity and ineligibility," it added.
So far, only 659 of the 1,472 LGUs that recorded 100-percent completion of their SAP payouts have submitted their liquidation reports as disclosed on Tuesday by DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista.
The government has implemented different social amelioration programs (SAP). These include the Rice Farmers Financing Assistance (RFFA) under the Department of Agriculture; Small Business Wage Subsidy (SBWS) of the Department of Finance through the Social Security System; Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Displaced/Disadvantaged Workers Barangay Ko, Bahay Ko Disinfections/Sanitation Project (TUPAD #BKBK) of the Department of Labor and Employment; and Emergency Subsidy Program (ESP) through AICS of the DSWD, intended for the poor and informal sectors of society that are mostly affected by quarantine restrictions.
(DSWD REGION V / PAT ALBAY / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
The DSWD made the appeal to the LGUs, even as it welcomed Malacañang's pronouncement that the distribution of the second tranche of emergency subsidies can already start.
"The DSWD is exhausting all means to shorten the vetting and validation process, however, we need the full cooperation of the LGUs in order to effect this," it said in a statement Tuesday night.
In a virtual press briefing on Monday, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque said the second wave of cash aid will benefit the additional 5 million left-out family-beneficiaries and 12 million others who got the first tranche of subsidies.
The DSWD cited as crucial the LGUs' immediate submission of their complete liquidation reports to the Field Offices (FO).
"Validation and vetting by the FOs can only be done when the data per LGU have been submitted in its entirety, which will take approximately 15 days since validation on a city/municipality, provincial, and regional level takes place at the FO levels," it said.
"Thereafter, it shall be forwarded to the DSWD Central Office for cross-matching and duplication with the other government agencies’ lists of beneficiaries to avoid duplicity and ineligibility," it added.
So far, only 659 of the 1,472 LGUs that recorded 100-percent completion of their SAP payouts have submitted their liquidation reports as disclosed on Tuesday by DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista.
The government has implemented different social amelioration programs (SAP). These include the Rice Farmers Financing Assistance (RFFA) under the Department of Agriculture; Small Business Wage Subsidy (SBWS) of the Department of Finance through the Social Security System; Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Displaced/Disadvantaged Workers Barangay Ko, Bahay Ko Disinfections/Sanitation Project (TUPAD #BKBK) of the Department of Labor and Employment; and Emergency Subsidy Program (ESP) through AICS of the DSWD, intended for the poor and informal sectors of society that are mostly affected by quarantine restrictions.