DSWD Regional Director Restituto Macuto on Thursday said that releasing of cards for Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries in four provinces of Eastern Visayas has started on June 12.
The cash cards issued by the Land Bank of the Philippines are
meant for conditional cash transfer recipients who got their cash aid through
over-the-counter transactions in banks and other financial institutions.
These EMV (Europay, MasterCard and Visa) cards are meant for 4Ps
families in Samar, Eastern Samar, Northern Samar, and Southern Leyte provinces.
“We have already completed the release of cash cards for Biliran
and Leyte between March and April. Biliran has only 4,000 beneficiaries while
for Leyte, the Veterans Bank handled the card production for 60,000 families,”
Macuto said.
The new cash cards can be used in any Land Bank ATM outlets
without additional charge or in any bank with additional charges of PHP10.
After the distribution of new cards, the DSWD will start the
process of “recarding” for recipients who are still using non-EMV cards. The
region has more than 280,000 4Ps beneficiaries as of this year.
The conditional cash transfer program locally known as 4Ps, is a
government program that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the
poor in the country.
The program aims to break the cycle of poverty by keeping children
aged 0-18 healthy and in school, so they can have a better future.
Households receive cash grants if children stay in school and get
regular health check-ups, have their growth monitored, and receive vaccines.
Pregnant women must get pre-natal care, with their births attended to by professional
health workers.
Parents or guardians are required to participate in monthly
community-based family development sessions to learn about positive child
discipline, disaster preparedness, and women’s rights. (SQM/PNA)
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