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Group asks DSWD: Why focus on CCT amid disasters? By Mario F. Fetalino Jr. 12/28/2011

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Group asks DSWD: Why focus on CCT amid disasters?

By Mario F. Fetalino Jr. 12/28/2011

A watchdog on public finances heavily criticized the social welfare department’s budget giving a lion’s share to the conditional cash transfer (CCT) program in its budget despite the forecast of more killer typhoons to enter the country next year.

Marivic Raquiza, co-convenor of Social Watch Philippines which organized the Alternative Budget Initiative (ABI), said a scrutiny of Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) appro-priations for 2012 showed 80 percent of the agency’s P49.359 billion 2012 budget has been allotted for the CCT program, while all other programs including those to assist victims of cala-mities have to split the remaining 20 percent or P9.914 billion.

In particular, the budget for disaster victims of P48.043 million is less than one-tenth of one percent of the total DSWD budget, Raquiza said..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111228hed3.html

2 comments:

Jesusa Bernardo said...

bakit nga kaya sobra sobrang pagpapahalaga ang binibigay sa CCT samantalang ang ibang mahahahalaga o mas mahahalagang bahagi ng social service ay tira.tira lang??? kasi po, pasimpleng VOTE.BUYING ang CCT. lol.

"“The DSWD 2012 budget is evidence of a glaring injustice:

evidence of a glaring injustice: CCT enjoys the lion’s share of the DSWD budget while all other programs have to make do with what’s left. Ultimately, this only undermines the DSWD’s support for other important segments of the poor such as Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), senior citizens (SC), individuals and families in especially difficult circumstances (EDCs), victims of calamities and disasters, trafficked persons, among others,” Raquiza, an assistant professor at the National College of Public Administration and Governance (NCPAG), University of the Philippines-Diliman."

Anonymous said...

Why focus on CCT?

Kickback eh! Stinky Dinky pa!

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