VP Binay’s PDAF for
scholarships, medicine, relief goods and centers for elderly in 4th to
6th class towns
By OVP Media
July 25, 2012
MANILA –
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay funded through his Priority
Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) the construction or repair of
senior citizens’ centers, scholarships, health services and assistance
to indigent or displaced families in calamity prone areas in 4th to
6th class municipalities.
Reporting on his
accomplishments for the last two years as Vice President, Binay also
said the Office of the Vice President (OVP) is set to sign memorandum
of agreements with various national government agencies and local
government units who will be recipients and implementors of his PDAF
projects for 2012 to guarantee “greater transparency and
accountability” in the use of the funds.
Congress provides P200
million in PDAF to the Office of the Vice President (OVP). This year,
the DBM included the amount in the regular budget of the OVP.
The Vice President has
already expanded the scholarship grant-in-aid program to poor but
deserving students. Previously available only to students of State
Colleges and Universities (SCUs), the scholarship grants are now also
offered to students of select private schools.
The choice of projects and
beneficiaries are consistent with the Vice President's advocacies, and
aligned with the national government’s budget priorities and the
Ten-Point Legacy Agenda of President Benigno Aquino III.
These are AMA Computer
University/ACLAC/ABE, St. Jude College & Medical Center, Manila
Central University, Manila Business College and University of Batangas.
The OVP has also partnered
with the Technical Skills Development Authority (TESDA), the
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and local government units (LGUs)
to provide technical non-formal education training.
In 2011, the Vice President
signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Commission on Higher
Education (CHED) and representatives of SCUs in the country to provide
a P9,000-annual educational assistance to 10 scholars for each of the
109 SCUs nationwide.
“We will give priority to
those who will be enrolling in agriculture, education, commerce
(entrepreneurship), engineering, and information technology,” he said.
For School Year 2012-2013,
the OVP earmarked P18 million from the first tranche of its PDAF to
offer 2,200 scholarship grants to SCUs, including 20 slots for
undergraduate students of the University of the Philippines (UP).
For SY2011-2012, 960
freshmen from SCUs and 30 from private institutions availed themselves
of the program. The UP Diliman also listed two scholars from the
School of Urban and Regional Planning, and five from the College of
Law.
Meanwhile, P150 million or
75 percent of the 2011 PDAF was earmarked for the construction and
repair of 300 senior citizen centers nationwide. For the first tranche
of his 2012 PDAF, the OVP also set aside P50 million for the same
purpose.
The centers serve as venues
for assemblies, recreational and sports activities and medical
missions for the elderly.
“Our elderly links us to our
past and serves as our guide towards the future. We should thank them
for their valuable contributions to our country,” Binay said.
Last year, the OVP earmarked
P10 million to provide emergency and immediate relief assistance to
indigent families affected by typhoons and other calamities.
Since becoming Vice
President, Binay personally led relief operations in some areas,
particularly in Bulacan after typhoon Pedring. He was also one of the
first national official to provide assistance in Iligan and Cagayan de
Oro, both of which were severely affected by typhoon Sendong.
For the first tranche of
2012, the OVP also allocated P10 million for relief operations as well
as other social services, including the provision of school supplies
and burial assistance.
The OVP also held medical
missions in and provided medicines and medical equipment to 4th to 6th
class municipalities in the country. P30 million was used for this
purpose in 2011 and P12 million for the first tranche of 2012.