MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) reported on Wednesday that it completed over 16,000 sub-projects under its initiative aiming to help marginalized communities last year.
Under the Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS) program, the DSWED was able to finish 16,975 subprojects with initiatives including infrastructure developments, livelihood programs, and community facilities.
“Since its inception in 2003, KALAHI-CIDSS has garnered an annual average of 5,000 completed subprojects, but because of the retooling efforts of the Department, the program was able to achieve its highest number of completed subprojects in 2023,” the DSWD spokesperson, Assistant Secretary Romel Lopez said in a statement.
READ: DSWD distributes P13M worth of aid for flood victims in Davao Region
READ: DSWD assists 260,000 PWDs in ‘cash-for-work’ program
He added that KALAHI-CIDSS uses a Community-driven Development (CDD) approach to empower poor communities by “enhancing local governance, promoting social inclusion, and fostering sustainable development via active community participation.”
For this year, DSWD said it will continue implementing the projects in line with its commitment to promote “inclusive and sustainable development across the nation.”