The Department of Social Welfare and Development Program (SLP) targeted to help 1.9 million households but exceeded and extended the aid to more than 2.4 million Filipinos.
According to the report from DSWD, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) thru its Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) signed memoranda of understanding (MoU) with four SLP partners on 24 January at the DSWD Central Office.
The various partnership efforts aim at developing, establishing, and implementing financial inclusion strategies and projects for SLP participants leading to the improvement of quality of life and well-being; promoting inclusive entrepreneurship by creating a pilot livelihood project model for qualified persons with disabilities; and providing market linkage and more advantageous network through the concepts and principles of social marketing, e-commerce, and other technology-aided methodologies.
According to the report from DSWD, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) thru its Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) signed memoranda of understanding (MoU) with four SLP partners on 24 January at the DSWD Central Office.
The various partnership efforts aim at developing, establishing, and implementing financial inclusion strategies and projects for SLP participants leading to the improvement of quality of life and well-being; promoting inclusive entrepreneurship by creating a pilot livelihood project model for qualified persons with disabilities; and providing market linkage and more advantageous network through the concepts and principles of social marketing, e-commerce, and other technology-aided methodologies.
DSWD released a total of Php 7,921,340.00 continuing livelihood assistance to affected organizations of the Boracay Closure. The said organizations include the Boracay Land and Sea Port Boat Transport Association Inc. (Php 999,475.00) for Hog Raising project; Boracay Malay Sea and Land Haulers MPC (Php 937,480.00) for Rice-retail project; Caticlan-Boracay Motorboat MPC (Php 999,285.00) for Carwash with Component of Auto Repair Services and Catering Services; Caticlan Port Vendors Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Php 990,420.00) for Pasalubong Wholesaler and Retail project; Kalipunan ng Maliliit ng Magniniyog ng Napa-an MPC (Php 999,000.00) for Soft-broom Production and Marketing; Malay Boracay Vendors Association (Php 986,000.00) for Accessories Product Supply and Massage Services; Malay Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association (Php 1,000,000.00) for the Rice Trading and Motorcycle Services with Component of Spare Parts; and MASBOI Sailboat MPC (Php 1,000,000.00) for Commodity Store project.
To apply for DSWD Sustanable Livelihood Program, please visit their Official page, HERE!
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