TABUK CITY, Kalinga – This province has
graduated from the 20 poorest provinces or the so-called “Club-20” in the
country.
The 2012 National
Statistical Coordination Board’s (NSCB) “Poverty Threshold Survey” showed
Kalinga has leaped to number 43 among the developing provinces in the country
that have addressed poverty.
The survey results
revealed that only 29.4 percent of families in Kalinga remain within the
poverty line, with a monthly per capita income of P9,734.00, based on
NSCB criteria.
Gov. Jocel Baac said economic reforms
undertaken by the provincial government and line agencies helped Kalinga in its
fight against poverty.
Baac’s brainchild
program-- “Pumiyaan” (betterment) -- has helped address socio-economic
concerns in pilot towns in Kalinga where convergence of services by provincial
and line agencies is being implemented.
Provincial Social
Welfare and Development Officer (PSWDO) Digna Dalutag said the number of
families who fall under the poverty threshold can be further reduced with the
expansion of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in the province.
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