Directives On Major Anti-poverty Programs And Projects

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DIRECTIVES ON UPDATES ON MAJOR ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS (NOV. 28, 2006) Poverty Strategy *Cross-cutting





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Asset Reform

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Essential Services

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Social Protection



Empowerment

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Directive NAPC and all concerned agencies to re-visit targets and adjust as necessary in light of recent survey results indicating an increase in number of hungry Filipinos. Implementing agencies may use as target 1 million families. NAPC to consolidate SEA-K accomplishment data with microfinance programs Presidential Adviser on Jobs Generation to concentrate on generating employment for OSYs than students TESDA to identify skills of those belonging to the 40% jobless graduates of TVET program and remove such from program NAPC to conduct random interviews of ARBs to document effect of AR NAPC and DAR to revise accomplishment report on total number of irrigated lands and farmto-market roads constructed based on monetary terms NAPC to include in report on Ancestral Domains Recognition the number of target and actual beneficiaries as well as the areas covered by approved CADTs NAPC to integrate DepEd’s National Pre-School Education program and DSWD’s Day Care program into one program to be called “Early Childhood Development” program PITC to limit its accomplishment report to 20 drugs commonly purchased and needed by the poor NAPC to ensure that the schools participating in the FSP adhere to policy that only one child per family receive the rice distributed under the program DA to re-study its target under “Programang Gulayan ng Masa” since current target of 17,000 families is too small NAPC to integrate school feeding program into Bright Child program as a component DSWD to check latest data regarding the KALAHI-CIDSS program

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