Hanoi (VNA) - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on April 27 approved a200 million USD loan to support the Philippine government's effort to provideemergency cash subsidies to vulnerable households amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
ADB Vice President Ahmed Saeed said the pandemic has disrupted the livelihoodsof millions of Philippine people and could set back the very substantial gainsthe country has made in reducing poverty in recent years.
The new loan will support the government's emergency subsidy programme, whichwas designed to help vulnerable households get through this very difficultperiod and avoid falling into poverty, he added.
On March 24, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed into law the"Bayanihan to Heal as One Act", or Republic Act No. 11469, authorisingthe government to implement a COVID-19 emergency subsidy programme thatprovides cash payments of 5,000 pesos to 8,000 pesos (roughly 100 to 158 USD)per month for two months to 18 million low-income families nationwide.
The large programme includes 4.3 million poor households covered under thecountry's conditional cash transfer (CCT) programme known as Pantawid PamilyangPilipino Programme (4Ps). ADB has been supporting the 4Ps CCT program since2010.
The ADB said its 200 million USD loan will contribute to the 726 million USD requiredto provide emergency subsidies to 4Ps households in April and May 2020.
It added that the loan is part of the bank's comprehensive support to thePhilippines to mitigate the damaging effects of the pandemic on the economy andwell-being of the Philippine people./.