Per-municipality strategic direction
A national poverty reduction initiative that provides conditional cash grants to qualified low-income households. The program improves health, nutrition, and education of children aged 0–18 by requiring regular school attendance, health check-ups, and family development sessions.
Provides financial assistance to indigent senior citizens aged 60 and above with no regular source of income or family support. The program supports daily subsistence and improves quality of life through monthly cash assistance.
Offers support services and financial aid to individuals with disabilities including medical assistance, provision of assistive devices, livelihood opportunities, and access to social services to promote inclusion and improve overall well-being.
Provides support to individuals solely responsible for the care and upbringing of their children. Services include financial assistance, counseling, livelihood programs, and access to benefits under the Solo Parents Welfare Act.
Provides immediate financial and material support to individuals and families facing emergencies. This includes assistance for medical needs, burial expenses, food, transportation, and other urgent concerns.
A capacity-building initiative that improves the socio-economic status of poor and vulnerable households. It provides skills training, capital assistance, and livelihood opportunities to help beneficiaries establish sustainable sources of income.
Provides financial aid to families whose homes were partially or totally damaged due to natural or human-induced disasters. The program helps affected families repair or rebuild their houses and restore safe living conditions.