Marginalized groups like farmers, illegal settlers, and urban poor in the Philippines need empowerment. Both the government and religious institutions have responded to challenges of poverty. The government implemented programs like Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program that provides cash assistance and free K-12 education. Religious groups like the Catholic Church administer healthcare, housing, and job training programs. They aim to meet immediate needs and support long-term self-sufficiency, though more remains to be done to fully address poverty's underlying causes.
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Marginalized groups like farmers, illegal settlers, and urban poor in the Philippines need empowerment. Both the government and religious institutions have responded to challenges of poverty. The government implemented programs like Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program that provides cash assistance and free K-12 education. Religious groups like the Catholic Church administer healthcare, housing, and job training programs. They aim to meet immediate needs and support long-term self-sufficiency, though more remains to be done to fully address poverty's underlying causes.
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SOCIAL ISSUE:
POVERTY ORDONA, JASMINE MAE I BSN2H
In the Philippines, what sector or marginalized
groups need empowerment? How does religion/church respond to challenges? Cite examples. Explain briefly your answer in not more than 100 words. Poverty, which affects marginalized groups like farmers, illegal settlers, and urban poor, is one major issue in the Philippines. The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, which gives cash handouts to low-income households, and the K-12 Program, which offers students free education, are two examples of the government's response.
Religious institutions assist in promoting the empowerment
of underprivileged communities. As an example, the Catholic Church administers programs that provide health care, housing, and training for new livelihoods. Protestant churches also offer assistance, with some of them managing feeding programs and neighborhood disaster response groups.
By providing their immediate needs, such as food and
shelter, and by offering them long-term support to improve their living conditions, such programs assist marginalized populations in becoming more self-sufficient. To address the underlying causes of poverty in the Philippines and make sure marginalized groups have equal accessibility to economic opportunities and social services, still there is still more work to be done.