PROVINCIAL SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

Occidental Mindoro
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

Sustainable Livelihood Programs for Marginalized Sectors

ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT 2024

 
DEPARTMENT/OFFICE PROVINCIAL SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (PSWDO)
NAME OF PROJECT Sustainable Livelihood Programs for Marginalized Sectors
AIP CODE 3000-000-1-01-014-001-009-002 APPROVED BUDGET: Php 1,100,000.00
BUDGET UTILIZED Php 999,175.00
PROJECT OBJECTIVES The objective of consultations or meetings with marginalized sector associations is to address their unique needs, concerns, and challenges. These interactions aim to empower these groups by strengthening family responsibilities, encouraging independence, and promoting their socio-economic well-being. Listening : Understanding their perspectives, experiences, and priorities. Advocacy : Raising awareness about their rights and advocating for policy changes. Capacity Building : Providing skills, knowledge, and resources to enhance their participation. Collaboration : Building partnerships with other stakeholders to create positive change. Inclusion : Ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes.Ultimately, these consultations foster equity, social justice, and inclusive development
PROJECT ACTIVITIES • Provision of livelihood assistance, tools, materials, seed capitals to other vulnerable, marginalized, disadvantaged individuals, groups, associations and cooperatives • Conduct of meetings/ consultation dialogues to marginalized sectors associations
STATUS OF PROJECT Completed The consultation dialogue /meeting to marginalize sector resulted in a comprehensive action plan addressing the needs of marginalized sectors through targeted programs, policy recommendations, resource allocation, and community empowerment initiatives. Livelihood Assistance has given hope to our marginalized groups to have a start-up business that can change their lives.
Name of Activity Date Conducted Venue Male Female Total
• Provision of livelihood assistance, tools, materials, seed capitals to other vulnerable, marginalized, disadvantaged individuals, groups, associations and cooperatives Mar 26, 2024 April 15&27, 2024 June 05&24, 2024 July 31, 2024 Aug.30, 2024 Oct. 7, 2024 Nov. 18, 2024, Dec. 9,16,23 &27, 2024 Province-wide 148 88 236
• Conduct of meetings/ consultation dialogues to marginalized sectors associations March 7, 2024 Triple King Hotel, Mamburao 61 114 175
Gender | Number of Beneficiaries PWD SINGLE PARENT SENIOR CITIZENS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE YOUTH
Male 209 37 50 50 72
Female 202 88 730 70 14
Total 411 125 801 20 86
REMARKS: Future programs could focus on addressing socio economic inequalities, enhancing access to opportunities and fostering inclusivity such as EDUCATION AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE, HEALTHCARE ACCESS AND SUPPORT, ENTERPRENEURSHIP AND MICROFINANCE PROGRAMS and CLIMATE RESILIENCE INITIATIVE. By prioritizing equity, these future programs aim to uplift marginalized sectors, providing opportunities for social, economic and political advancement

WILMA P. TADEJAROSALINA R. LAMOCA, RSW
NAME & SIGNATURE OF PREPARERNAME & SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD

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