By
Marlo T. Lubguban
BAGUIO CITY – Noting
difficulty in the release of Unconditional Cash Transfer funds (CCT)
particularly in remote Cordillera areas, the regional social development committee
of the Regional Development Council, agreed Oct. 9 during its regular meeting
to draft a resolution requesting the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) to
relax its guidelines on the release of UCT to beneficiaries.
The UCT, a
cash transfer project scheme to minimize the effects of the TRAIN Law, “seeks
to provide cash grants to poor households or individuals who will not benefit
from the lower income tax rates but maybe adversely affected by rising prices”.
The UCT covers three existing cash transfer tracks which are the Pantawid
Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), Social Pension Program, and National
Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (Listahanan).
Latest data
indicate that 7,652 4Ps beneficiaries and 19,767 Social Pension Program beneficiaries
remain unpaid in the Cordillera. The large number of unpaid beneficiaries was
attributed to the LBP guidelines restricting the travel time of LBP
cash-delivering armored cars to only 2 hours. Further, the armored cars are
limited in terms of the type of terrain they can traverse. The LBP central
office in Manila holds biddings for cash transport services of conduits. RSDC
chair and DSWD Regional Dir. Janet Armas notes that beneficiaries of the
program in Apayao and Kalinga are being serviced by conduits from Abulog and
Aparri in Cagayan, respectively.
Considering
the rugged terrain of the Cordillera and the far-flung location of the
municipalities where much of the beneficiaries are located, the committee
observed that such restrictions caused delays in the implementation of the
project.
This concern
shall be submitted to the next RDC en banc meeting for discussion and proper
disposition. The NEDA-CAR as the secretariat of the RSDC shall submit their
concern to the upcoming national social development committee and RSDC
consultative meeting in November 2018.
This is an
example of misalignment of national polices and its implementation in the
geographically and culturally unique region which Cordillera autonomy hopes to
address.
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