ADDRESSING MDGs WITH EQUITY and PROTECTING and PROMOTING THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN 6 November 2010 Beijing, China Department of Social Welfare & Development.

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ADDRESSING MDGs WITH EQUITY and PROTECTING and PROMOTING THE RIGHTS OF

CHILDREN6 November 2010

Beijing, China

Department of Social Welfare & Development

Republic of the Philippines

POVERTY IN THE PHILIPPINES

Poverty Statistics2006

Annual Per Capita Threshold US$355.62Poverty Incidence among Families

26.9%

Magnitude of Poor Families 4,677,305Annual per capital Food Threshold

US$236.77

Subsistence among Families 11 %Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families

1,913,179

Hindrances to Development

• high population growth• income inequality• vulnerability of poorer communities to natural

disasters and civil unrest

Some statistics on the situation of children

• 4.1 million working children• 250,000 street children• Commercial sexual exploitation of children

from a low of 60,000 to over 100,000 – includes sexual objects for pornography, prostitution and traffic

• Children in armed conflict• Children in drugs

ADDRESSING THE MDGS WITH EQUITY

Convergence of Strategies

7

Community-Driven Enterprise

Development

LivelihoodSEA-K

CCT4Ps

CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER (CCT) /

PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM (4Ps)

• A poverty reduction strategy that provides grants to poor households on condition that they spend it for the health, nutrition, and education needs of the family, particularly their children.

• It is one of the responses of the Philippine Government to the challenge of meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

CCT or 4PsCCT or 4Ps

Designed to promote investment in human capital among poor families with 0-14 year old children, CCT or 4Ps works to attain the following MDGs:

Eradicating Extreme Poverty and Hunger

Achieving Universal Primary Education

Promoting Gender Equality and Empowering Women

Reducing Child Mortality

Improving Maternal Health

Millennium Development GoalsMillennium Development Goals

GrantsGrants

• Health transfer – Php500.00 (US$11.8) per mother per month.

• Education transfer – Php300 (US$7.09) per child per month, for 10

months per year, for up to a maximum of three (3) children per family.

• For a maximum amount of Php1,400 (US$33.06) per household per month.

Coverage and Expansion

• To date, the 4Ps has covered over 900,000 household beneficiaries with cash grants amounting to Php 9.3 billion ($219,650,190).

• The program implementation currently covers 664 municipalities, 60 cities and 79 provinces nationwide.

• By the end of 2010, 1 million poor households shall receive the cash grants, and by 2011, it will scale up to another 1.3 million, making the coverage equal to 2.3 million poor households.

Developments

• Strong legal framework for protection of children and promotion of their welfare

• Shift from issue-based approach to systems building approach

• Improving database• Broad and stronger strategic children’s

participation for meaningful programs• Public-private partnerships• Strengthening Council for the Welfare of

Children

Challenges

• Capacity building

• Delay in payments • Inter-agency collaboration

Moving Forward

• Scaling up of current efforts

• Convergence among government agencies

• Engagement with private sector and civil society organizations

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