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

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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Page 1: ADDRESSING MDGs WITH EQUITY and PROTECTING and PROMOTING THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN 6 November 2010 Beijing, China Department of Social Welfare & Development

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

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POVERTY IN THE PHILIPPINES

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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

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Hindrances to Development

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

disasters and civil unrest

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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

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ADDRESSING THE MDGS WITH EQUITY

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Convergence of Strategies

7

Community-Driven Enterprise

Development

LivelihoodSEA-K

CCT4Ps

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CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER (CCT) /

PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM (4Ps)

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• 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

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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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Challenges

• Capacity building

• Delay in payments • Inter-agency collaboration

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Moving Forward

• Scaling up of current efforts

• Convergence among government agencies

• Engagement with private sector and civil society organizations

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