Some 31 Zamboangueño beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) were hired on the spot in a job fair organized by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Office-9 (Zamboanga Peninsula) at the Camino Nuevo Covered Court in Zamboanga City last July 5.
“As directed by DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian, we have to keep on making significant upgrades to ensure that 4Ps beneficiaries can sustain their self-sufficiency level and not slide back to poverty once they graduate or exit from the program,” DSWD spokesperson, Assistant Secretary Irene Dumlao, said in a news release on Wednesday.
Dubbed as “4Ps Trabaho Caravan”, the job expo offered some 700 job vacancies exclusively for the beneficiaries of 4Ps.
The job fair was launched in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and the Zamboanga City government through its Public Employment Service Office (PESO).
“This activity was conducted during the 4Ps Social Investment Forum (SIF) which convened private companies and civil society organizations (CSO) to identify possible interventions that could help the 4Ps families in reaching self-sufficiency level,” Dumlao said.
Christine Jay Ecot, 23, a fresh graduate of Bachelor of Science in Fisheries, is one of the former 4Ps beneficiaries and monitored children, who landed a job during the jon recruitment.
Christine’s father earns a living from driving a “kuliglig” (side car).
She said the 4Ps program of the DSWD serves as her father’s partner in ensuring that his children receive proper education, good nutrition, and health, especially after her mother died last year.
“Kailangan kong galingan ngayon. Hindi lang para sa akin kundi para sa pamilya ko (I need to do my best not just for me but for my family as well),” Christine said.
“Masayang-masaya ako na may ganitong activity ang 4Ps. Ang laking tulong po talaga ng Pantawid lalo na po sa aming mga fresh graduate (I am very happy that the 4Ps came up with this activity. 4Ps helps tremendously especially for us, fresh graduates),” she said.
As a fresh grad, the employment facilitation gave Christine not only the experience of going through a hiring process but more importantly, knowing how it is to be empowered and hopeful for having the means to finally start breaking the cycle of poverty in their family.
The 4Ps is the poverty alleviation program of the DSWD that aims to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty by investing in human capital. The program provides cash grants to improve their health, nutrition, and education, particularly for those 0-18 years old.
As of May 31, there are 4.3 million household-beneficiaries nationwide that are receiving conditional cash grants under the program. (PNA)