The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia

Over the years, countries all over the world have achieved a marked increase in their economic growth rates as reflected in their respective GNPs and GDPs. The entry of the Millennium Development Goals in 2000 accelerated the achievement of various goals, most remarkably improvements in education...

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Main Author: Basas, Rachel Mary Anne Arca
Other Authors: YSI Asia Convening 2019
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Language:English
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-705412020-02-17T15:01:39Z The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia Basas, Rachel Mary Anne Arca YSI Asia Convening 2019 Cash Transfer Southeast Asia Sustainable Development Goals. Over the years, countries all over the world have achieved a marked increase in their economic growth rates as reflected in their respective GNPs and GDPs. The entry of the Millennium Development Goals in 2000 accelerated the achievement of various goals, most remarkably improvements in education and health outcomes in developing countries. However, despite this catalyst, the poor, vulnerable, and disadvantaged populations continue to benefit little from these progresses which do not seem to trickle down to the individual level. In addition, this sector of society is struggling to escape from the vicious and intergenerational cycle of poverty. This is where the government and its social protection systems come in. Social protection systems, according to the World Bank, help the poor and vulnerable “mitigate economic and fiscal shocks”i, and at the same time, gives them “a chance to climb out of poverty”.ii Given this context, which is also supported by various studies - social protection systems are the way out from intergenerational cycle of poverty through investments in human capital development. 2020-02-17T15:00:39Z 2020-02-17T15:00:39Z 2019 Conference Paper Basas, R. M. A. A. (2019). The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia. YSI Asia Convening 2019. http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/70541 en 11 p. application/pdf H. : ĐHKT
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
building VNU Library & Information Center
country Vietnam
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language English
topic Cash Transfer
Southeast Asia
Sustainable Development Goals.
spellingShingle Cash Transfer
Southeast Asia
Sustainable Development Goals.
Basas, Rachel Mary Anne Arca
The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia
description Over the years, countries all over the world have achieved a marked increase in their economic growth rates as reflected in their respective GNPs and GDPs. The entry of the Millennium Development Goals in 2000 accelerated the achievement of various goals, most remarkably improvements in education and health outcomes in developing countries. However, despite this catalyst, the poor, vulnerable, and disadvantaged populations continue to benefit little from these progresses which do not seem to trickle down to the individual level. In addition, this sector of society is struggling to escape from the vicious and intergenerational cycle of poverty. This is where the government and its social protection systems come in. Social protection systems, according to the World Bank, help the poor and vulnerable “mitigate economic and fiscal shocks”i, and at the same time, gives them “a chance to climb out of poverty”.ii Given this context, which is also supported by various studies - social protection systems are the way out from intergenerational cycle of poverty through investments in human capital development.
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author Basas, Rachel Mary Anne Arca
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title The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia
title_short The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia
title_full The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia
title_fullStr The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Ten Years Hence: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward from a Decade of Implementing the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Southeast Asia
title_sort pantawid pamilyang pilipino program ten years hence: lessons learned and ways forward from a decade of implementing the largest conditional cash transfer program in southeast asia
publisher H. : ĐHKT
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