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Kalahi-Cidss NCDDP Burauen, Leyte KALAHI-CIDSS: “Kapit-bisig Laban sa Kahirapan – Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services- National Community Driven Development Program

28/04/2017

Tagnao resident proudly shows her family’s new sanitary toilet facility as a result of a community-led project implemented through DSWD Kalahi-CIDSS in order to achieve Zero Open Defecation (ZOD) and fight diseases.

27/04/2017
24/10/2016

Health Station in the Forest. With the construction of the Kalahi-CIDSS Health Station funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation, 64 households including eight Mamanwa families will now receive proper health care and services.

13/10/2016

Sa unang 100 Araw ng Pagbabago, alamin ang mga naisagawa at nakumpletong mga proyekto sa mga komunidad ng Kalahi-CIDSS na programa ng DSWD sa Rehiyon Otso mula sa National Community-Driven Development Program (NCDDP) na pondo. Naging posible ito sa bayanihan at pakikipagtulungan ng mga miyembro ng komunidad sa mga kanayunan.


10/10/2016

DSWD Sec. Taguiwalo assesses her administration’s first 100 days: Much has been accomplished; so much more needs to be done

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Judy M. Taguiwalo today led formal ceremonies in the DSWD Central Office to mark her administration’s first 100 days in office.

Dubbed “Unang 100 Araw ng Pagbabago”, the event was primarily focused on Sec. Taguiwalo’s insights on her first 100 days as head of the welfare agency – the challenges she faced learning the ropes of her new offices; the problems she saw in how the department functioned and how its various programs are being implemented; and, how, despite the challenges in the department, so many officials and rank and file employees are deeply committed to their work and to serving beneficiaries.

“It’s been 100 days since we began our work in the DSWD, but it really feels like it’s been more than that. I have learned so much about the department and it has become all the more clearer now what our work here should be: ensure that the department is able to function as best and as efficiently as it can so we can serve the Filipino people better. As the national government’s lead welfare agency, the tasks of the DSWD to serve the poor are myriad and heavy: we are up to challenge, and we promise to do our work as honestly, as efficiently, and as quickly as possible,” Sec. Taguiwalo said.

In the coming weeks, Sec. Taguiwalo is set to announce the relaunch of DSWD's three main programs. The three – Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps); Kapit Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS); and, the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP)- as they merged under what is called the “Convergence “ scheme wherein all three programs will be implemented in close coordination with each other so more beneficiaries will be able to access them.

Sec. Taguiwalo is also set to begin a revalidation campaign of the 4Ps program by visiting 4Ps households and establishing a new program for families in transition. This will be guided by the principle of “Yung bago ay malawak na kumustahan sa mga 4Ps households at pagbubuo ng programa para sa mga pamilyang transitioning "gikan sa masa, para sa masa."

Sec. Taguiwalo has been consistently announcing that she wants her administration in the DSWD to focus on helping Filipinos gain access to sustainable livelihood opportunities so they can eventually gain economic independence and become resilient against economic shocks.

“What means and resources the department has will be utilized to benefit the poorest of the poor in Philippine society, and to assist all other Filipinos who are need of emergency assistance. It is not just during calamities that the DSWD is active – it actively helps Filipinos on a daily basis by providing emergency assistance, social interventions, and information on how to go about accessing the services and programs of other government agencies,” she said.

“We will release information on the mechanics of the SLP and Kalahi-CIDSS and the plans for both programs in the coming weeks. We want these programs to become better and more meaningful use to the Filipino people by ensuring that they are also venues of education and genuine empowerment,” Sec. Taguiwalo said.

Finally, Sec. Taguiwalo announced that immediately after the first 100 days, the DSWD leadership will go about putting together the department’s strategic plan for the years 2017 to 2022. In essence, this strategic plan will mirror what was begun in the first 100 days which are encapsulated in six calls: swift and compassionate service to the people; service that gives no room for corruption; equal treatment of communities; ethical government service; assistance to those affected by armed conflict; and genuine empowerment of communities.

“The DSWD also aims to contribute to the national government’s efforts to improve economic status and standing of the poor, as well as support the ongoing efforts to bring about a just and lasting peace in the Philippines through reforms,” she concluded


09/09/2016

Alamin ang mga detalye sa implementasyon ng DSWD at Kalahi-CIDSS sa Probinsya ng Leyte.

07/09/2016

Para sa mga solo parents na nagtatanong kung paano makakuha ng Solo Parents ID at kung para saan daw po ito, pakibasa po at pakipasa para maraming makabasa. Salamat po!

06/09/2016

Tacloban City – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) turned over on Sunday housing units in a remote community in Leyte province that had been plagued by floods and landslides. The project was funded by P10.5 million of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and a counterpart…

05/09/2016

Kalahi-CIDSS Regional Program Coordinator, Babes Sequito (left in red) and Burauen Mayor Juanito Renomeron (right in white) lead the inauguration and turn-over ceremony of the Disaster Risk Mitigating Housing Project

03/09/2016

DSWD monitoring developments in Davao and coordinating with Davao LGU on efforts to help victims of bombing by Social Marketing | Sep 3, 2016 | News | 0 comments Department of Social Welfare and Development Secretary Judy M. Taguiwalo expressed her deepest sympathies for the victims of the bombings…

23/08/2016



Maaram ba kamo nga may-ada na 962 ka magdurudilain nga proyekto an napondohan na han Kalahi-CIDSS ha probinsya han Northern Samar nga makahatag hin serbisyo ug bulig ha 123, 973 ka panimalay.

Para ha iba nga mga impormasyon ug notisya, pamati buwas ha 99.9 LEAD FM, Oras san DSWD sa Norte, 9:00-10:00 am.

12/08/2016

Today, DSWD and Kalahi-CIDSS celebrate the International Youth Day.

The United Nations declares August 12 as the International Youth Day to celebrate the achievements of the world’s youth and to encourage their participation in enhancing society. This year's theme is “The Road to 2030: Eradicating Poverty and Achieving Sustainable Consumption and Production”.

The theme is about achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It focuses on the leading role of young people in ensuring poverty eradication and achieving sustainable development.

With Kalahi-CIDSS' CDD or Community-Driven Development strategy, the youth sector are given the opportunity and the power to make informed decisions and participate in a more inclusive participatory governance.

According to Bernie Laurente, Brgy. Sub-Project Management Committee Chairperson from San Roque, Tanauan, Leyte and last year's Bayani Ka 2015 Awardee for Best Youth Volunteer, anyone including the youth can help reduce poverty and make a difference, "Pag-asa pa rin tayo ng ating bayan".

(In photo: Bernie Laurente during the 2015 Kalahi-CIDSS Bayani Ka Awarding Ceremony with DSWD Regional Director Resty Macuto and Asian Development Bank Country Director Richard Bolt held in Robinsons Place Tacloban, January 25, 2016)

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