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Imee Marcos vows to help Filipinos to recover from calamities

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LEVELING UP DSWD’S 4PS: Sen. Imee Marcos presides over the hybrid briefing of Finance Subcommittee I Wednesday, October 12, 2022, on the proposed budget of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and attached agencies for 2023.The proposed DSWD budget amounts to P194.63 billion under the National Expenditure Program (NEP) 2023. Marcos proposed that the agency should level up its Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program or "4Ps" which is the agency’s top program in terms of allocation. The senator said that under the law, 4Ps is a poverty reduction strategy that provides grants to extremely poor households to improve their health, nutrition and education. She said the agency should study revising the law’s implementing rules and regulation (IRR) to concentrate on nutrition because of high prices of food. On education, Marcos said it is time to expand this field from high school level to vocational-technical education to prepare and up-skill the beneficiaries. “These are the things that we have to look at in the IRR – still compliant with the law,” Marcos said, citing the Mexican experience that level up the conditional cash transfer to include social and productive inclusion as an exit strategy. (Bibo Nueva España/Senate PRIB)

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Imee Marcos vowed on Monday to help Filipinos who are reeling from the impact of the recent calamities that wreaked havoc in the country.

The Philippines recently experienced a magnitude 6.4 earthquake in Abra and Severe Tropical Storm Paeng.

READ: Pagasa: Paeng-induced rains still expected, new tropical depression enters PAR

“On our part, we promise to help our people retrieve their loved ones, restore their health and well-being, repair their homes and recover their livelihoods.

“Let us take this opportunity to pray for our country that it may be spared from disasters while strengthening our collective faith and resilience as a people,” Marcos said in a statement.

The senator likewise found the country’s situation “unfortunate” and sympathized with individuals affected by the calamities.

“It is unfortunate that in a season of remembering our departed loved ones, our national consciousness has to deal with the tragic loss of lives and massive damage to infrastructure.

“Our profound sympathies go to the families and communities who suffered most from the wrath of Mother Nature — whose homes were destroyed, whose livelihoods were lost, and whose loved ones were taken away,” she said.

An earthquake jolted the province of Abra on October 28, hurting 85 individuals.

READ: Magnitude 6.4 earthquakes rocks Abra, felt as far as Metro Manila

Paeng, on the other hand, has killed 98 individuals and affected around 1.9 million people.

READ: Paeng death toll climbs to 98 — NDRRMC

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