Press Release

RELIEF OP. Department of Social Welfare and Development personnel distribute family food packs to residents of Bato, Camarines Sur on Jan. 12, 2025. Assistant Secretary Irene Dumlao on Sunday (Feb. 2, 2025) said the DSWD is pleased with the results of a Social Weather Stations survey that 59% of adult Filipinos are satisfied with the general performance of the Marcos administration. (Photo courtesy of DSWD)

MANILA – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is pleased with the results of the Social Weather Stations’ (SWS) Fourth Quarter of 2024 survey, showing 59 percent of adult Filipinos are satisfied with the general performance of the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.

The survey, conducted Dec. 12 to 18, found that 59 percent of adult Filipinos were satisfied with the administration’s performance, 23 percent were dissatisfied, and 17 percent were undecided.

The administration retained a net satisfaction rating of +36, classified as “good.”

The administration received “very good” ratings in five key areas: helping victims of disaster (+65), improving the quality of children’s education (+60), assisting the poor (+57), job creation policies (+51), and developing science and technology (+51).

Seven areas rated “good” were implementing housing programs for the poor (+49), ensuring food security (+46), maintaining an efficient public transportation system (+45), disaster preparedness for typhoons (+44), addressing climate change (+38), telling the truth to the people (+34), and defending Philippine sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea (+32).

Assistant Secretary Irene Dumlao of the DSWD Disaster Response Management Group attributed the favorable approval rating to the whole-of-nation approach of the Marcos administration.

“As the lead agency in social protection, the DSWD expressed its commitment to enhancing the implementation of social protection programs to better serve the disadvantaged and marginalized Filipinos,” Dumlao, who is also the DSWD spokesperson, said in a news release on Sunday.

Disaster preparedness and response

For disaster preparedness and response, Dumlao noted that initiatives like the Buong Bansa Handa (BBH) program have enabled the DSWD to promptly meet the needs of disaster-stricken families.

The BBH employs two parallel supply chain mechanisms for disaster preparedness and response. The first one features a national and local government-driven supply chain, while the second supply chain forges partnerships with established large and small groceries, supermarkets, manufacturers, and distributors to leverage their technical expertise and resources to create a private sector-driven supply chain.

“We also have a Disaster Response Command Center, Mobile Command Centers, and mobile kitchens — all part of the innovations of the DSWD, in collaboration with other government agencies, to improve our disaster response,” she said.

Helping the poor, in crisis individuals

Mandated to provide social protection to the poor, vulnerable, and disadvantaged sector, and invest in human capital development, Dumlao said the DSWD continues to enhance the existing programs and services of the agency.

“For the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), we are adding the First 1,000 Days grant that aims to cover essential health and nutrition expenses during this critical period of a child’s life. It aims to provide monthly health grants worth PHP350 to female 4Ps beneficiaries who are pregnant and households that have children from 0 to 2 years old,” Dumlao said.

“We are also continuously implementing the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation, Sustainable Livelihood Program and the Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services,” she added.

Ensuring food security

In collaboration with various government and private sector organizations, the “Walang Gutom” (Zero Hunger) program continues to ensure food security and bring down the incidence of involuntary hunger experienced by Filipinos from low-income households.

In December 2024, the agency launched the Walang Gutom Kitchen which aims to address involuntary hunger and reduce food wastage by turning donated surplus food from hotels, restaurants, and organizations into hot meals for individuals experiencing hunger.

“None of these programs will be possible without the help of our partners from the government and private sector,” she emphasized.

Mitigating impacts of climate change

Designed to maintain agricultural productivity during dry periods and manage excess water during periods of heavy rainfall associated with the La Niña, the DSWD implements the Project LAWA (Local Adaptation to Water Access) at BINHI (Breaking Insufficiency through Nutritious Harvest for the Impoverished) with the Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Agriculture, University of the Philippines – Los Baños, and United World Food Programme.

Project LAWA at BINHI focuses on mitigating the impact of food insecurity and water scarcity caused by El Niño while preparing for the potential effects of the rainy season.

Improving quality of education

In partnership with the Department of Education, the DSWD continues to expand the “Tara, Basa!” (Let’s Read!) tutoring ptogram nationwide.

Launched in 2023 and declared one of the flagship programs of the national government through Executive Order 76 in November 2024, the Tara, Basa! program assists incoming Grade 2 students who are struggling or non-readers.

The program also increases the involvement of poor college students enrolled in state or local universities and colleges in nation-building, while helping them in completing their tertiary education through cash-for-work.

Telling the truth to the people

As the primary agency mandated to provide social protection services to the poor, vulnerable, and marginalized sector, the DSWD recognizes the need for transparency and accountability to the Filipino people.

Under the leadership of Secretary Rex Gatchalian, the agency produces four regular live stream programs namely, the Kwento ng Pag-asa at Pagbabago, 4Ps Fast Break, DSWD Thursday Media Forum, and DSWD Weekend Report Live.

All programs give timely news and updates regarding programs and services, feature success stories, and answer live comments from stakeholders and beneficiaries.

“Again, we thank the Filipino people for their trust in the government. Rest assured that the positive ratings will serve as an inspiration for the whole DSWD to contribute to the overall success of the Marcos administration and to provide quality, efficient, and inclusive programs and services under the leadership of Secretary Gatchalian,” Dumlao said. (PR)