By Elllalyn De Vera-Ruiz
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has forged an agreement with the provincial government of Albay for the implementation of cash-for-work program for individuals and families affected by the Mayon Volcano eruption.
(Czar Dancel/Manila Bulletin)
The cash-for-work program is a short-term intervention implemented by the DSWD to provide temporary employment to distressed or displaced individuals by participating in preparedness, mitigation, relief, rehabilitation or risk reduction projects and activities in their communities or in evacuation centers.
Under the memorandum of agreement (MoA), each beneficiary will receive P290 per day for 10 days of work.
The work that they will perform will be based on the need of the evacuation center where they are staying.
About 139 beneficiaries will benefit from the program in Bacacay; 3,035 in Camalig; 2,658 in Daraga; and 3,264 beneficiaries in Guinobatan.
In Legazpi City, 4,074 displaced individuals will be included in the program, while a total of 1,368 and 1,925 beneficiaries are being targeted in Ligao City and Tabaco City, respectively.
Meanwhile, 1,329 beneficiaries will benefit from the program in Malilipot and 3,578 in Sto. Domingo.
The fund for the cash-for-work will be transferred to the concerned local government units (LGUs), who will then manage its implementation.
DSWD-Bicol Region will provide technical assistance to the LGUs for the program’s implementation.
It will also monitor the status of the program in all its phases as well as the utilization of the fund by the LGUs.
The program will be implemented for 10 days this month.
(Czar Dancel/Manila Bulletin)
The cash-for-work program is a short-term intervention implemented by the DSWD to provide temporary employment to distressed or displaced individuals by participating in preparedness, mitigation, relief, rehabilitation or risk reduction projects and activities in their communities or in evacuation centers.
Under the memorandum of agreement (MoA), each beneficiary will receive P290 per day for 10 days of work.
The work that they will perform will be based on the need of the evacuation center where they are staying.
About 139 beneficiaries will benefit from the program in Bacacay; 3,035 in Camalig; 2,658 in Daraga; and 3,264 beneficiaries in Guinobatan.
In Legazpi City, 4,074 displaced individuals will be included in the program, while a total of 1,368 and 1,925 beneficiaries are being targeted in Ligao City and Tabaco City, respectively.
Meanwhile, 1,329 beneficiaries will benefit from the program in Malilipot and 3,578 in Sto. Domingo.
The fund for the cash-for-work will be transferred to the concerned local government units (LGUs), who will then manage its implementation.
DSWD-Bicol Region will provide technical assistance to the LGUs for the program’s implementation.
It will also monitor the status of the program in all its phases as well as the utilization of the fund by the LGUs.
The program will be implemented for 10 days this month.