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Marcos’ Order on ‘Inflation-Adjusted’ 4Ps Cash Aid Welcomed

The Samar Chronicle by The Samar Chronicle
March 14, 2024
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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to “adjust to inflation” the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) cash transfers to some 4.4 million poor households has been welcomed by the 22 members of the minority bloc in the House of Representatives.

“The President’s order is consistent with our recommendation to increase the cash grants to 4Ps household-beneficiaries periodically at a rate that is at least equal to the average annual inflation rate,” House Minority Leader and 4Ps party-list Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan said in a statement on Monday.

“The buying power of the cash subsidies has been eroded by sustained commodity price increases, and the only way to rectify the devaluation is to raise the amount of money being given to household-beneficiaries,” Libanan pointed out.

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“The government must restore the lost purchasing power of the cash assistance if we want the 4Ps to succeed in reducing poverty,” Libanan added.

Libanan and the other 4Ps party-list representatives in Congress, Jonathan Clement Abalos II, previously filed House Resolution No. 184, which pressed for higher cash aids to help household-beneficiaries keep up with consumer price increases.

In a recent sectoral meeting, the President instructed Department of Social Welfare and Development Secretary Rex Gatchalian to ensure that the 4Ps cash aids are adjusted for inflation.

Gatchalian himself announced the President’s directive.

Last week, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported that the country’s inflation rate jumped to 3.4 percent in February 2024 from 2.8 percent in January 2024.

Analysts have warned that the El Niño climate pattern’s severe lack of rainfall could put upward pressure on food prices in the months ahead due to poor farm harvests.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council earlier reported that damage to agriculture due to prolonged dry spells and drought has already reached over P1 billion.

The 4Ps has an allocation of P106.3 billion in the 2024 General Appropriations Law.

Under the law, the 4Ps provides household-beneficiaries cash grants of not less than:

  • P300 per month per child for a maximum of 10 months per year for every child enrolled in day care or elementary school;
  • P500 per month per child for a maximum of 10 months per year for every child enrolled in junior high school;
  • P700 per month per child for a maximum of 10 months per year for every child enrolled in senior high school; and
  • P750 per month in health and nutrition assistance for a maximum of 12 months per year.

In addition, the 4Ps provides a P600 monthly rice subsidy in cash to household-beneficiaries.

Tags: 4Ps Cash AidPresident Ferdinand Marcos JrRep. Marcelino Libanan
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