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DA to supply P20/kilo of rice to DSWD-listed retailers — Sec. Gatchalian
DA to supply P20/kilo of rice to DSWD-listed retailers — Sec. Gatchalian

GMA Network

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • GMA Network

DA to supply P20/kilo of rice to DSWD-listed retailers — Sec. Gatchalian

The Department of Agriculture will supply P20 per kilo of rice to accredited retailers of the Department of Social Welfare and Development for their food program, DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian said Tuesday. At a Palace press briefing, Gatchalian said those classified as ''food poor'' beneficiaries usually avail food commodities from DSWD-registered or accredited retailers. Amid the government's P20 per kilo of rice program, Gatchalian said the DA would provide rice to these listed retailers. ''Remember 'yung mga food poor natin, nag-a-avail sila sa mga accredited retailers, normally mga Kadiwa ng Pangulo, mga maliliit na agriculture coops, mga MSMEs... 'yan 'yung isa pong benepisyo ng programa na 'to eh, natutulungan 'yung local economy kasi doon rin bumibili 'yung mga food poor natin na benepisyaryo,'' Gatchalian said. (Remember for our food poor, they can avail from accredited retailers such as the Kadiwa ng Pangulo, small agriculture cooperatives and MSMES... that's one of the benefits of this program, they can also help the local economy because those food poor beneficiaries usually buy from them.) ''Ang hiningi sa amin ng Department of Agriculture 'yung listahan ng mga retailer para puwede nilang supplyan noong P20/kilo na bigas. Kasi kung tatandaan niyo 'yung food credit tatlong libo 'yun, so kung bumaba 'yung cost ng mga bilihin like 'yung rice, mas marami silang mabibili. Ngayon ginagamit na nila 'yung food credits na 'yun sa mga accredited retailers. Ang magiging bagong dimension nito, susupplyan ng Department of Agriculture 'yung mga retailers na 'yun noong murang bigas,'' he added. (The DA has asked a list of retailers from us so they can supply P20 per kilo of rice. If you remember, the food credit is worth P3,000 and if the cost of commodities would be lower, they can buy more food items. They use these food credits on accredited retailers. The new dimension is that the DA will supply cheaper rice to our accredited retailers.) The P20 per kilogram rice program is currently being rolled out to vulnerable sectors, and has been recently expanded to minimum wage earners. Households of qualified beneficiaries may purchase up to 30 kilograms of rice per month. The DSWD has since implemented the Walang Gutom Program, which is a partnership between the government and the private sector, with an aim to address involuntary hunger and to help minimize food wastage in the country. The program was in line with the country's commitment to realize the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal No. 2 to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030. Hunger incidence Meanwhile, hunger incidence has dropped among the beneficiaries of the DSWD's Walang Gutom Program. ''Ang unang 300,000 na miyembro nitong program na ito ay nakakakain na ng maayos at unti-unti nang bumababa ang incidence ng kagutuman among the food poor,'' Gatchalian reiterated in the briefing. (The first 300,000 members of this program can eat sufficiently and the hunger incidence has since dropped among food poor.) To recall, the DSWD partnered with telecommunications company Globe and poll firm Social Weather Stations to address food insecurity in the country. A two-wave study was carried out to alleviate hunger among Filipino families. The survey result showed that the share of households experiencing hunger dropped by 4.1 percentage points from 48.7% in October 2024 to 44.6% in December of that year. The field work was conducted from October 7 to 18, 2024 and from December 1 to 10, 2024. It covered a total of 3,991 respondents from 33 provinces across the Philippines. — RSJ, GMA Integrated News

Senate OKs bill giving free funeral services for poor
Senate OKs bill giving free funeral services for poor

GMA Network

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Senate OKs bill giving free funeral services for poor

The Senate on Monday approved on third and final reading the bill seeking to provide free funeral services to poor Filipino families. Senate Bill No. 2965, also known as the Free Funeral Services Act got 22 affirmative votes, zero negative vote, and zero abstention. It was sponsored by Senator Imee Marcos. The bill provides that free funeral services shall be provided to families who are in crisis situations, as determined by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), including but not limited to indigent families, or those affected by calamities, disasters, or other emergency circumstances that prevent them from affording dignified funeral services. To avail the package, the bereaved family or representative must present the following: -Valid identification card of the claimant or beneficiary; -Death certificate issued by the hospital or city/municipal health office, or certification from the tribal chieftain; =Funeral contract signed by the representative of the deceased's family, the funeral establishment, and an authorized DSWD personnel; and -Social case study prepared by any registered social worker. The DSWD shall be the lead agency in the implementation of the measure, while the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) shall monitor and regulate the current market prices of funeral services, including the price of caskets and urns, to prevent undue or excessive price increases. Aside from SB 2965, five other bills were approved on third and final reading: SB 890 or the Government Optimization Act; SB 2805 or the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board Act; and SB 2960 or the Lifelong Learning Development Framework Act. Also approved were SB 2974 or the Expanded Philippine Science High School (PSHS) System Act and SB 2975 or the Revised Animal Welfare Act. —LDF, GMA Integrated News

Woman from viral sewer video to get P80K sari-sari store aid from DSWD
Woman from viral sewer video to get P80K sari-sari store aid from DSWD

Filipino Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Filipino Times

Woman from viral sewer video to get P80K sari-sari store aid from DSWD

A woman who went viral for emerging from a Makati sewer, identified only as 'Rose,' is now starting her own sari-sari store through government support. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) confirmed that she will receive up to Php80,000 in livelihood aid, not all at once but in phases. DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian said that this support will follow the agency's standard procedures. Rose will first receive initial capital to buy items to sell, followed by regular monitoring before more funds are released. 'In all our case, it's a gradual monitoring system, hand-holding yan. Ang gagawin ng aming social worker, una bibigyan siya ng paunang tulong— katulad nga raw kagabi, nagsimula na sila bumili ng ibebenta sa tindahan. Then imomonitor natin sila uli. 'Pag nakita natin na maganda 'yung takbo, dadagdagan at dadagdagan natin hanggang sa mabuo natin 'yung 80,000 pesos,' Secretary Gatchalian explained. He said the DSWD's team of social workers will act as case managers to ensure that Rose can sustain the business and use the help wisely. 'Lagi naman importante 'yung case management kung tatawagin… ang mga social workers ang nagke-case manage on an individual basis [sa mga clients natin],' he added. Rose and her partner, a barker, used to live on the streets and relied on collecting recyclables for survival. Despite these hardships, they were able to rent a small bedspace and showed a willingness to manage their earnings responsibly. 'Nakita ng mga social workers natin na pwedeng maiahon nila yung sarili nila sa lansangan, ibig sabihin meron silang sariling displina kung pano pagkakasyahin 'yung kanilang kita,' Gatchalian said, adding that this was a major factor in granting her the livelihood aid. The support for Rose falls under the 'Pag-abot Program,' a 24/7 initiative of the DSWD aligned with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's directive to help homeless individuals and provide long-term, appropriate assistance.

Woman crawls out of drain, smiles — leaves crowd stunned
Woman crawls out of drain, smiles — leaves crowd stunned

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • The Sun

Woman crawls out of drain, smiles — leaves crowd stunned

IN a scene straight out of a horror film, a young woman stunned pedestrians and motorists in Makati City on May 26 when she emerged from a storm drain, covered in dirt and dressed in a soiled outfit. The surreal moment, captured by street photographer William (@iammrthirty on Instagram), has since gone viral across social media. The incident occurred around 5pm at a busy street corner in Manila's financial district. According to William, the woman crawled out of a wide storm drain wearing a dirty dress and denim shorts, her hair tangled and streaked with grime. 'She ran past me, the military guy in pursuit. A few pedestrians, motorcyclists, and even the traffic enforcer just stood there—stunned, confused, maybe even a little amused,' he recalled. His photos show the woman smiling before dashing away, followed by a man in a military-style uniform. Shared by GMA News and widely circulated on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook, the images have amassed nearly two million views within days. When William revisited the location later, he discovered local authorities had begun repaving the area. Despite the repair efforts, questions lingered about the origin of the canal. Describing the canal as 'almost as big as some rental rooms in the city,' William noted a pipe large enough for a person to crawl through. Local officials admitted they were uncertain where the pipe beneath the catch basin led, raising concerns about the extent of Makati's underground labyrinth. City officials suspect the woman could be among the many homeless individuals seeking refuge in Metro Manila's hidden underground networks. 'These streets carry stories we rarely acknowledge. There are people literally living in the cracks of this city,' William reflected. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) later confirmed the woman, identified only as 'Bibe,' was located and brought to their Pag-abot Processing Center in Pasay City. She is now under the department's care as they assess her situation.

Woman crawls out of drain, smiles — leaves crowd stunned and internet shook
Woman crawls out of drain, smiles — leaves crowd stunned and internet shook

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • The Sun

Woman crawls out of drain, smiles — leaves crowd stunned and internet shook

IN a scene straight out of a horror film, a young woman stunned pedestrians and motorists in Makati City on May 26 when she emerged from a storm drain, covered in dirt and dressed in a soiled outfit. The surreal moment, captured by street photographer William (@iammrthirty on Instagram), has since gone viral across social media. The incident occurred around 5pm at a busy street corner in Manila's financial district. According to William, the woman crawled out of a wide storm drain wearing a dirty dress and denim shorts, her hair tangled and streaked with grime. 'She ran past me, the military guy in pursuit. A few pedestrians, motorcyclists, and even the traffic enforcer just stood there—stunned, confused, maybe even a little amused,' he recalled. His photos show the woman smiling before dashing away, followed by a man in a military-style uniform. Shared by GMA News and widely circulated on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook, the images have amassed nearly two million views within days. When William revisited the location later, he discovered local authorities had begun repaving the area. Despite the repair efforts, questions lingered about the origin of the canal. Describing the canal as 'almost as big as some rental rooms in the city,' William noted a pipe large enough for a person to crawl through. Local officials admitted they were uncertain where the pipe beneath the catch basin led, raising concerns about the extent of Makati's underground labyrinth. City officials suspect the woman could be among the many homeless individuals seeking refuge in Metro Manila's hidden underground networks. 'These streets carry stories we rarely acknowledge. There are people literally living in the cracks of this city,' William reflected. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) later confirmed the woman, identified only as 'Bibe,' was located and brought to their Pag-abot Processing Center in Pasay City. She is now under the department's care as they assess her situation.

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