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DSWD Sustainable Livelihood Program Na Para Sa Iyo - Micro Enterprise At Employment Facilitation
The Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) is a community-based capacity-building program that seeks to improve the program participants’ socio-economic status.
DSWD SLP or sustainable lively hood program is implemented through a two-track program. The first track, the Microenterprise Development Track, supports micro-enterprises in becoming organizationally and economically viable. Meanwhile, the second track, the Employment Facilitation Track, assists participants to access appropriate employment opportunities.
To improve the socio-economic capacity of the participants through a micro-enterprise development and employment facilitation program that shall ultimately provide a sustainable income source
The DSWD SLP is not the same as the 4PS. 4Ps concentrates on giving cash assistance to those in need of education, medical, transportation and burial assistance while the DSWD SLP or Sustainable Livelihood Program is focused on Microenterprise and Employment Facilitation
Track 1: Microenterprise Development
The Microenterprise Development Track is a capacity-building program that focuses on micro-enterprise development, skills enhancement, networking and partnership building, and provision of capital assistance to poor families. The participants shall be organized by their economic or livelihood activity, depending on the local field implementer’s assessment of the most appropriate form.
Track 2: Employment Facilitation
The Employment Facilitation Track provides assistance to unemployed members of poor families preferring a job rather than starting an enterprise for income generation. They shall be provided with technical skills training, occupational guidance and counseling, and job referrals or placement.
Target Participants of the Sustainable Livelihood Program
The Sustainable Livelihood Program participants should meet the following requirements:
Should belong to poor households as identified through the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR), prioritizing Pantawid Pamilya program participants and other qualified poor households not included in the NHTS- PR
Should at least be 18 years of age for the Employment Facilitation Track and at least 16 years of age for the Microenterprise Development Track after submission of written consent from a legal parent or guardian
For the Microenterprise Development Track, one should be a beneficiary of DSWD’s social protection programs and services who have limited or no access to formal credit facilities (micro-financing institutions, banks, cooperatives, formal lending investors, pawnshops, and other formally registered credit entities)
For the Employment Facilitation Track, one should be a beneficiary of DSWD’s social protection programs and services with labor skills but with no formal employment or is unemployed
Preferably be a beneficiary of the Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program for at least 2 years wherein the Social Welfare Indicators (SWI) show readiness for engagement in livelihoods
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