MONKAYO, Compostela Valley – Recipients of livelihood programs here appealed to government workers to sustain implementation of existing programs and even expand these programs to benefit more. They believe the programs really help the poor households. “Gusto kong ipadayon ang programa aron usab magpadayon kami sa nasugdan namong panginabuhian ug unta madungagan ang among financial continue reading : MONKAYO LIVELIHOOD RECIPIENTS CALL ON GOV’T TO PURSUE PROGRAMS
LIGHTING UP UPPER NANAGA
TALAINGOD, Davao del Norte -The Kalahi-CIDSS PAMANA project in this municipality has constructed four units of solar-led streetlights and 24 units of solar home lightings for the residents of Barangay Sto. Niño. Antonio Villanueva, community sub-project management committee (CSPMC) chair, said the lighting sub-project will help the village in allaying the fears of its residents. continue reading : LIGHTING UP UPPER NANAGA
BAGANGA SENIORS UP AND ABOUT
Social pensioner Jacobina Dadong, 77, claims her pension. BAGANGA, Davao Oriental -“Presently, there are 223 senior citizens here who are qualified and are receiving the P500 monthly Social Pension from DSWD,” said Gemma Dela Cruz, DSWD Team Leader of Davao Oriental. Recently, DSWD released the social pension here for 27 senior citizens. “We are conducting continue reading : BAGANGA SENIORS UP AND ABOUT
COMVAL CHOSEN AS PILOT AREA FOR ENHANCED PLGU ENGAGEMENT OF KALAHI-CIDSS
ComVal Governor Arturo T. Uy [center] signs the memorandum of agreement for the pilot testing of the enhancement of the provincial local government unit (PLGU) engagement in Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) Project. With him are Kalahi-CIDSS National Project Manager Edgar G. Pato [left], representing DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman, continue reading : COMVAL CHOSEN AS PILOT AREA FOR ENHANCED PLGU ENGAGEMENT OF KALAHI-CIDSS
TS PABLO PROTECTION CLUSTER TO CONTINUE MONITORING AFFECTED FAMILIES
DAVAO City -“In coordination with the local government units, we will continue to look into the status or conditions of the typhoon-affected families in camps or evacuation centers and those who are back in their communities,” said Raquel E. Nunez, Policy and Plans Division Chief of DSWD and Head of TS Pablo Protection Cluster. Nunez continue reading : TS PABLO PROTECTION CLUSTER TO CONTINUE MONITORING AFFECTED FAMILIES
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