Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia says the country’s poverty incidence level is expected to go down further to 11 percent by the end of the Duterte administration in 2022. (Sunstar File)
Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia says the country’s poverty incidence level is expected to go down further to 11 percent by the end of the Duterte administration in 2022. (Sunstar File)

Neda: Poverty in PH expected to be halved by 2022

THE National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) expects the country’s poverty rate to be halved by the end of the current administration’s term in 2022.

“This would be the first time in history that the poverty rate will be halved in just six years, a significant contribution and achievement of this administration,” Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia said.

This is in line with the more ambitious target reduction of poverty incidence to 11 percent, from the original 14 percent, by 2022, which was approved in the previous meeting of the Development Budget Coordination

Committee.

Statistics showed that the country’s poverty incidence dropped to 16.6 percent in 2018, averaging a reduction of 2.23 percentage points per year, making the previous target achievable by middle of 2022. The decline was also broad-based, as all regions, except the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, recorded a decline in poverty incidence among the population.

Neda attributed the decline in poverty to sustained growth that generated jobs for the poor, increased incomes of the poor that outweighed inflation, the implementation of social programs like conditional and unconditional cash transfers and pensions, population and family planning program and less extreme weather conditions.

“Inclusive, job-generating growth and better-targeted programs helped increase the incomes of the poor. For those in the bottom 30 percent of the population, mean per capita income increased by 31.9 percent, outpacing the income growth of those in the top 20 percent of households,” Pernia said.

“The government must continue to generate more quality jobs, increase the income of the poor, reduce the vulnerability of the poor through social programs and financial literacy, and the intensified implementation of the National Program on Population and Family Planning (NPPFP),” the Cabinet official said.

He also emphasized the need for the NPPFP to be fully funded for the next three years to help further strengthen and broaden its implementation at the local level. In particular, this will help boost the implementation of the sexuality education program in all schools to reduce teenage pregnancies.

Pernia also said it is important to have programs that will encourage savings to increase people’s resilience to disasters and protect against unexpected income losses or expenses.

“We must remember that we are aiming for comfortable and secure lives for all so we must be more ambitious in terms of poverty targets,” he added.

“We must unite and work even harder in the next three years as we aim to lift even more Filipinos out of poverty and make good on our promise to leave no one behind,” Pernia said. (PR)

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