2. Pantawid Pamilya is
one of the responses of
the Philippine
Government to the
challenge of meeting
the Millennium
Development Goals
(MDGs)
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3. • The MDGs are eight (8) pledges to free people
from hunger and disease and enlarge
freedoms
• MDGs come from the Millennium Declaration
signed by 189 countries,Philippines being one,
including 147 heads of state and government
in September 2000
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4. Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education
Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women
Goal 4: Reduce child mortality
Goal 5: Improve maternal health
Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability
Goal 8: Develop a global partnership for development
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The 8 Millennium Development Goals
5. Pantawid Pamilya works to attain the 5 out 8 MDG
with its design to promote investment in human
capital among poor families with 0-14 years old
children:
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Eradicating
Extreme
Poverty and
Hunger
Achieving
Universal
Primary
Education
Promoting
Gender
Equality and
Empowering
Women
Reducing
Child
Mortality
Improving
Maternal
Health
6. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
Pantawid Pamilya is patterned after the conditional cash transfer
programs in Latin American and the Carribbean which have been proven
successful as a poverty reduction and social development measure.
Country Name of Program Year Started
Brazil Bolsa Familia 1995
Mexico Progresa/Oportunidades 1997
Colombia Familias en Accion 2000
Honduras Programa de Asignacion
Familiar
2000
Nicaragua Red de Protection Social 2000
Jamaica Program for
Advancement through
Health and Education
2001
Chile Chile Solidario 2002
7. • Social Assistance
Provide assistance to the poor to alleviate their
immediate needs (short term).
• Social Development
Break the intergenerational cycle of poverty
through investment in human capital i.e.,
education, health and nutrition (long term).
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OBJECTIVES
8. 1
2
3
Residents of the poorest municipalities based on
2003 Small Area Estimates (SAE) of NSCB
Households that have children 0-14 years old and/or
have a pregnant woman at the time of assessment (6-
14 years old children must be in school
Criteria in the Selection of Households
Eligible households are:
Households whose economic condition is equal to
or below the provincial poverty threshold
4 Households that agree to meet conditions specified in
the program
The poorest households are selected through a Proxy Means
Test (PMT) which determines the socio-economic category of
families.
9. 4Ps Program Cycle
Selection of
Provinces &
Municipalities
Supply-side
Assessment
Selection of
Households
First
Payment
Family Registry
Preparation
Organization
of Assemblies
for validation
of HHs
Verification
of
Compliance
w/
Conditions
2nd
and
Succeeding
Payments
10. Program Package
Health and Nutrition Grant
P6,000 per year or P500 per
month per household
• Education
P3,000 per year or P300 per
month per child for 10 months a year,
to a maximum of 3 children per
household
Pantawid Pamilya provides conditional cash grants to
beneficiaries, through Landbank cash card, to wit:
A household with three qualified children receives a subsidy of
P1,400/month during the school year or P15,000 annually as long as
they comply with the conditionalities
11. Pantawid Pamilya Conditionalities
(Co-Responsibilities of Household Beneficiaries)
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
• Pregnant Household Member
– visit their local health
center to avail of pre- and
post-natal care.
– avail of appropriate
delivery services by a skilled
health professional
– avail at least one post-
natal care within 6 weeks
after childbirth
12. HEALTH AND NUTRITION
• Children 0-5 Years Old
– visit the health center to avail
immunization
– have monthly weight
monitoring and nutrition
counseling for children aged
0-2 years old
– have quarterly weight
monitoring for 25 to 73 weeks
old
– have management of
childhood diseases for sick
children
Pantawid Pamilya Conditionalities
(Co-Responsibilities of Household Beneficiaries)
• Children 6-14 Years Old
– must receive deworming
pills twice a year
13. EDUCATION
Children 3-5 years old
– enrolled in day care or
pre-school program
and maintain a class
attendance rate of at
least 85% per month
Children 6-14 years old
– enrolled in elementary
and secondary school
and maintain a class
attendance rate of at
least 85% per month
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(Co-Responsibilities of Household Beneficiaries)
14. FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SESSIONS
Parents or Guardians
- attend family development sessions at least once a month
- participate in community activities, promote and
strengthen the implementation of 4Ps
Pantawid Pamilya Conditionalities
(Co-Responsibilities of Household Beneficiaries)
15. • 17 regions
• 80 provinces
• 1,010 cities and
municipalities
• 1 million poor households are
covered in the program by end
of 2010
•Additional 1.3 million
households by the end of 2011
•For a total of 2.3 million
households
Program Coverage
16. 1. Service Providers Database System
(Supply Side Assessment)
A database on existing health and education
facilities/providers in the community to determine the
readiness of the locality for 4Ps program implementation
Pantawid Pamilya Major
Systems
18. • A system that reports, records and validates the
changes that occur on the status or condition of
any member of the beneficiary household while
under the program
• It determines the amount of grant the
household beneficiary will receive
• It serves as basis in deciding the continuance
or termination of the grant
2. Beneficiary Updates System
Major Systems
19. Types Of Updates
1. New Born
2. CHANGE OF ADDRESS (Within 4ps Area)
3. CHANGE OF ADDRESS TO Non-4ps AREA
4. Change Of Health Servicing Unit
5. Change Of School/New Enrollment
Supporting Document: SCHOOL ENROLLMENT FORM
6. Change Of Beneficiary/Mother Grantee
7. Deceased
8. 0-14Years Old Biological/Adopted Child Coming Back
Home
9. Correction Of Basic Information
Major Systems
20. 3. Compliance Verification Systems
(CVS)
• A system that monitors how faithfully the
beneficiaries comply with the conditions set by the
4Ps program.
• It processes compliance data until it is ultimately
used as basis for payment of cash grants of
beneficiaries
Major Systems
21. CVS Process FlowCVS Process Flow
1Generation of
CV Forms
2Distribution
of CV Forms
3Quarterly
Monitoring of
Non-Compliance
4Collection
and Encoding
of CV Forms;
5CV
basedPayments
Processing
6Updating of
Database
Major Systems
22. • It is a mechanism or set of procedures and
processes to be used as a means to address
and resolve issues and complaints related to
project implementation
• It facilitates due process in resolving
complaints related to project implementation
22
4. Grievance Redress System
(GRS)
Major Systems
24. Institutional Arrangements
Pantawid Pamilya is implemented through an
inter-agency cooperation between the
Department of Social Welfare and Development
and the ff partners:
• Department of Education (DepEd)
• Department of Heath (DOH)
• Department of the Interior and Local
Government (DILG)
• National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC)
• Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC)
• Department of Budget and Management (DBM)
• Local Government Units (LGUs)
• Land Bank of the Philippines (lLBP]
25. National Advisory Committee
Composition:
•Department of Social Welfare & Development (DSWD)– Chair
•Department of Health (DOH) – Vice Chair
•Department of Education (DepEd) – Vice Chair
•Department of Interior & Local Government (DILG) – Member
•National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) – Member
•National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) – Member
Functions:
• Draw up inter-agency policies for program implementation
• Coordinate with the implementation and operationalization of all
sectoral activities to best achieve and execute program objectives
and functions
• Review operating plan and resolve all concerns and needs requiring
inter-agency actions
• Review and approve the norms and procedures for program
implementation
26. Regional Advisory Committee
Composition:
•DSWD Field Office - Chair
•DOH - Center for Health and Development - Vice Chair
•DepEd Regional Office - Vice Chair
•DILG Regional Office - Member
•NEDA Regional Office – Member
•NAPC - Member
Functions:
• Translate national policies into region-specific operational guidelines
• Coordinate the implementation and operationalization of all sectoral
activities to best achieve and execute objectives at the region
• Review and resolve regional concerns
• Ensure constant availability of the supply side requirements for health
and education at the program areas
27. Provincial Advisory Committee
• Local Chief Executive (LCE), Chair
• Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer
• Provincial Health Officer
• School Superintendent
• City/Municipal Social Welfare Development Officers
• SWAD Teams/DSWD Regional Representative
Composition:
Functions:
• Act as the Provincial Grievance Committee
• Address grievances, queries and complaints that are elevated to
the regional level
• Coordinate the implementation of all sectoral activities to best
achieve and execute program activities
• Review and resolve provincial concerns
• Augment/facilitate meeting the supply side requirements for health
and education in program areas
28. Municipal Advisory Committee
• Local Chief Executive (LCE), Chair
• City/Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer
• City/Municipal Health Officer
• City/Municipal Planning Officer
• City/Municipal Local Government Operations Officer
• School Superintendent or School Heads of covered barangays
• City/Municipal Link
Composition:
Functions:
• Ensure the constant availability of the supply side requirements for
health and education in program areas
• Provide technical assistance for effective and efficient
implementation
• Coordinate with local government agencies, sectoral groups and
NGOs to ensure program complementation
29. Testimonials on the Early Gains
of Pantawid Pamilya
“Isang katuparan para sa akin
ang makita ang unti-unting
pagbabago sa paniniwala
naming mga Badjao sa mga
programa at serbisyo ng
gobyerno sa tulong ng mga
kondisyong ipinapatupad ng
4Ps.” Isinea Yap, Badjao Parent
Leader – Bongao, Tawi-tawi
“Nang makita ko ang aking
kapwa beneipisaryo ng 4Ps na
nagsusulat sa Landbank form,
naisip ko ang kahalgahan na
matuto ako at ito ang nag-
udyok sa akin upang
magsimula .” Rodrigo Arendain,
San Andres, Quezon
“Sa 15 taon ng aking pagiging
midwife, ngayon lang tumaas
ang bilang ng mga
kumukonsulta at
nagpapabakuna sa health
center. Nawala na din ang
masamang paniniwala nila sa
negatibong epekto ng bakuna
sa bata” Rosma Flores, Midwife,
30. Testimonials on the Early Gains
of Pantawid Pamilya
“Kami sa munisipyo ng Bulalacao ay
lubos na nagpapasalamat dahil sa
magandang epekto ng 4Ps sa
pangangailangang pangkalusugan at
edukasyon ng bawat pamilya.” Mayor
Ernilo C. Villas, Municipality of
Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro
“Mas “inspired” ako ngayon na
pagbutihin ang aking pag-aaral, hindi
lang dahil ito ay kondisyon sa 4Ps
pero dahil sa tingin ko ito na ang
tulong para mas magandang
kinabukasan ng aming pamilya”
Ellen Rose, Brgy. Pantoc, San Isidro,
Abra
31. One generation plants the trees;
another gets the shade.
Old Chinese Proverb
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