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SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMSLP

Berlin Global Forum on Delivering Social Protection and Labor Systems in Urban Settings

Pantawid Families (as of 27 May 2015)

The Goal

Improve the capacities of 2.3 Million Pantawid

families in accessing opportunities to move their level of

well-being by 2016

DSWD Core Social Protection Programs

SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM

PANTAWID PAMILYA PILIPINO PROGRAM a Conditional Cash Transfer program targeted for the poorest of thepoor as assessed by the National Household Targeting System forPoverty Reduction

KALAHI-CIDSS (Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan – Comprehensive Integrated Delivery of

Social Services)a community-driven comprehensive social service program in which community members, along with their local government units, choose, design and implement sub-projects that address their most pressing needs

SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD

A program that aims to improve the socio-economiccapacity of the participants through micro-enterprisedevelopment and employment facilitation activities thatshall ultimately provide a sustainable income source.

PROGRAM

Employable Skills Employment

IncomeSocial Security and Access to Financial

Services

SLP targets the foureconomic sufficiencyindicators of the SocialWelfare and DevelopmentIndicators (SWDI) of the

DSWD

Skills Training for Microenterprises

Cash for Building Livelihood Assets

Self-Employment Assistance - Kaunlaran

Commodity Cluster Model Skills Training for

Employment

Pre-Employment Assistance Fund

Cash for Building Livelihood Assets

Program modalities for employment facilitation

Technical-Vocational Skills Training for Microenterprise and EmploymentDescription Grant to be utilized for the acquisition of

technical skills, knowledge and other inputs necessary in managing livelihoods and accessing jobs

Cost Parameter Maximum of P20,000 per person, per training, except in cases of pilot training projects where the full training costs may be covered

Mode of disbursement

- Direct implementation by DSWD Field Offices /Local Government Units

- Cash assistance payroll to participants- Partnership with training centers- Procurement of service providers

Cash for Building Livelihood Assets(CBLA)Description Short-term employment of program

participants for the development, rebuilding or protection of physical and natural assets to increase productivity for profitable, sustainable livelihood projects

Cost Parameter 75% of the regional minimum wage; standard period is 11 days, but may be extended up to three months as required by the scope of work

Mode of disbursement

- Cash assistance payroll to participants- Fund transfer to Provincial, City or

Municipal LGUs

Pre-Employment Assistance Fund(PEAF)Description Grant to assist SLP participants who have

potential or guaranteed employers that need financial assistance to obtain the necessary pre-requisite requirements for the job. This seeks to ensure prompt submission of requirements to access jobs

Cost Parameter Maximum of P5,000 per participant

Mode of disbursement

- Cash assistance payroll to participants- Fund transfer to Provincial, City or

Municipal LGUs

Self-Employment Assistance Kaunlaran (SEA-K) Seed Capital FundDescription Start –up capital for individual or group to

operationalize micro-enterprise and to be rolled-back to the Field Office Revolving and Settlement Fund (RSF) within a period of 2 years.

Cost Parameter Maximum of P10,000 per family or individual with special needs

Mode of disbursement

− Direct implementation by DSWD Field Offices or Local Government Units

− Check release to SEA-K Association or SEA-K individual

SLP helps its participants to:

- acquire/improve their employableskills- gain knowledge and access to theavailable job opportunities- prepare for employment ( e.gprocessing of documents, jobapplication)- enter employment

Families servedfrom 2011 to MAY

2015

737,297

689,597 Microenterprise dev’t

47,700 employment facilitation

16,947Facilitated for employment

from regions ncr, iii, iv-a,vii,x,i,xi,vi

LINKAGES with government programs related to employment facilitation

Department of AgricultureCash for Building Livelihood Assets (CBLA)

Department of Labor and Employment

Referrals to local PESO offices for employment facilitation

Department of ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

National Greening ProgramGrow a Million Trees Project

Trabahong Lansangan ng ProgramangPantawid Pamilyang Pilipino

Department of TourismOne-Step ProjectRoad-Enhancing Softscapes for Tourism Project

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority

Cash for Training Project (C4TP)Skills Training

Job Fairs in Coordination with Partners

Strengthening partnership building……

Livelihood Employment Assistance Forum

MOBILIZATION OF CITY/MUNICIPAL ACTION TEAMS: Convergence strategy AT WORK

Municipal Action Teams:Implementors of our programs

Project Development OfficersMunicipal/City LinkArea/Community Facilitators

-Data sharing for effective targeting ofparticipants for employment such as skillsprofile and opportunities for employment-Prioritization of Pantawid families in DSWDfunded initiatives especially for infrastructureprojects-Facilitating the access of participants tovarious employment opportunities withpartners- Employment monitoring towardssustainability

SALAMAT. DANKE. THANK YOU.

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