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jdiaz0608. National Sector Support for Social Welfare and Development Reform Project. November 2006 – DSWD with technical assistance from the World Bank, has been implementing the National Sector Support for Social Welfare and Development Project (NSS-SWDRP). 2. NSS-SWDRP Reform Areas.
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National Sector Support for Social Welfare and Development Reform Project • November 2006 – DSWD with technical assistance from the World Bank, has been implementing the National Sector Support for Social Welfare and Development Project (NSS-SWDRP) 2
NSS-SWDRP Reform Areas • Reform Area 1: Leading and Engaging the Sector in Social Protection. • Reform Area 2: Providing Faster and Better Social Protection Programs. • Reform Area 3: Introducing Financial Reforms to Sustain the Reform process • Reform Area 4: Improving Delivery Systems and Capacities 3
Reform Area 2: Providing Faster and Better Social Protection Programs Through Improved and Appropriate Models and Programs. B. Through Improved Governance C. Through Improved Standards and Regulations 4
Reform Area 2A: Providing Faster and Better Social Protection Programs Through Improved and Appropriate Models and Programs Family/household model (4Ps) Community-based model (KALAHI-CIDSS, ECCD). Center-based model Disaster management and risk mitigation model 5
4Ps • A development program designed to promote investment in human capital among poor families with 0-14 years old children. • 4Ps aims to attain the MDG in achieving universal primary education, reducing child mortality and improving maternal health following the conditionalities provided in availing the cash grant for the qualified households beneficiaries. 6
The program was patterned from the conditional cash transfer in Latin America and African countries which were proven successful as a poverty reduction measure. 7
A project that supports the realization of the DSWD vision, mission and mandate and is aligned with the department’s goals of reducing poverty and empowering the poor. 8
Conditions 12
Conditions 13
Target Beneficiaries Target Beneficiaries for the Next 5 Years 321,000 Households Nationwide: 321,000 Mothers/Parents 963,000 Children 15