DTI launches
livelihood assistance program for disaster victims
By
DTI-OSEC-PRU
January 23, 2020
BATANGAS – The
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) launched its livelihood
assistance program, Pangkabuhayan sa Pagbangon at Ginhawa (PBG) last
20 January, when President Rodrigo Duterte’s visited the evacuees in
Sto. Tomas, Batangas. The program will aid the micro entrepreneurs
affected by the Taal Volcano eruption. DTI will soon roll out the
program as an assistance package for victims of fire, typhoons, and
other calamities nationwide.
Under the PBG program, DTI
will provide financial assistance of P10,000 and educational
materials after profiling and giving negosyo training to existing
micro entrepreneurs.
Trade Secretary Ramon
Lopez awarded gift checks to the initial 20 entrepreneurs who are
mostly street food vendors, market vendors, and sari-sari store
owners who want to continue their businesses. Those interested in
the PBG Program may go to the DTI Batangas Provincial Office in Lipa
for an initial assessment.
Among the recipients were
aspiring entrepreneur Carito Ginil, a 45-year-old habal-habal driver
and barangay kagawad, who wants to use his PBG funds to put up an
eatery or a sari-sari store. Meanwhile, 35-year-old worker Joel Cruz
plans to use his to start a manicure/pedicure business for his wife.
“Ang PBG ay inisyatibo ng
pamahalaan at DTI upang matulungan ang mga pinakamaliliit na
negosyante na naapektuhan ng pagsabog ng Taal. Ang paunang puhunan
ay mabilis at madaling pagkukunan ng kapital upang makabalik sa
normalidad ang kanilang kabuhayan matapos ng insidente,” said
Secretary Lopez. [PBG is an initiative of the government and DTI to
help the smallest of entrepreneurs who were affected by the Taal
volcano eruption. The program gives a fast and easy source of
initial capital to help microentrepreneurs regain normalcy in their
livelihood after the incident.]
Secretary Lopez encouraged
entrepreneurs to visit the DTI Negosyo Centers and Provincial
Offices to help them restart or grow their businesses. He said that
after this initial assistance, the awardees can get free training
from DTI as well as low-interest loans through the Pondo sa
Pagbabago at Pag-asenso (P3) program.