THE Department of Labor and Employment has devised measures and responses to rescue children from the worst forms of labor in the country through its Child Labor Prevention and Elimination Program (CLPEP). Among the strategic initiatives is providing livelihood grants to parents of child laborers through its DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP) or Kabuhayan Program.
As of August this year, DOLE XI has already exceeded its target by 4% for parents of child laborers to be assisted, wherein 139 parent-beneficiaries throughout the region were already given livelihood assistance.
In addition to preventing the incidence of child labor, the assistance intended to address the economic gap and bring forth immediate augmentations to family incomes.
Mrs. Charmel Camino, one of the parent-beneficiaries, shared that the livelihood assistance would be extremely beneficial to her as a mother who handles budgeting in the household. “DOLE has already done their job to assist us. Now, I challenge my fellow parents here today to be optimistic despite the challenges that we face. Let us show them our dedication and our willingness to thrive. Let us promise DOLE that from now on, our children will only focus on their schooling, enjoy their childhood, and will never engage in any labor,” to which her fellow parent-beneficiaries agreed in unison.
Also present during the awarding were DOLE XI-DOFO CLPEP Focal Person Francis Dominique Y. Nazario and CLPEP Community Facilitator Xophia Bernadine Bouffard.
In one of his messages, DOLE XI Regional Director Atty. Randolf C. Pensoy emphasized that aside from the cash assistance, the parent-beneficiaries will be provided with training on basic entrepreneurship and continuing technical advisory services in partnership with private and government offices.