‘PBBM pro-poor programs need Congress support’

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‘PBBM pro-poor programs need Congress support’
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RECENT surveys on hunger, although conflicting, send a strong message to members of the lawmakers to continue supporting the anti-poor programs of the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Acidre said one can look at the hunger surveys using the principle of the half-filled glass as OCTA declared there was a decrease in self-rated hunger from 14 percent in December to 11 percenr in March, while SWS said there was an increase in involuntary hunger from 12.6 percent to 14.2 percent covering the same period.

“I think one perspective, ‘yung sa OCTA, is that we’re on the right track, where all policies are all set toward ensuring that food is available for everyone, for all Filipinos. But the other survey is also telling us we are not there yet. There is still room for improvement. That’s the way I look at it,” he added.

“Kung susumahin po natin, bilyong-bilyong piso na po na ayuda ang ating naibibigay sa mga benepisyaryo ng BPSF. Bilyong-bilyong halaga ng AICS at TUPAD. Meron pa pong ilang mga programa na nakapaloob dito. Iyong isa po ay yung tinatawag na CARD, milyun-milyong kilo ng bigas na iyong naipamahagi,” said Suansing.

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