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Imapact evaluation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
11/14/2012

Department of Social Welfare and Development

Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program
(Conditional Cash Transfer)

“Keeping children in school, keeping them healthy”

Preliminary Findings of the Impact Evaluation
Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman
7 November 2012

Outline
I. Brief background on Pantawid Pamilya
II. Program Monitoring and Evaluation Design
III. Preliminary results of the First Impact
Evaluation
IV. Future Plans

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Pantawid Pamilya is an investment in the future of Filipino children
Out of the 5.2 Million poor households identified by the
National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR)…

3 Million out of a total target of 4.3 Million households are receiving Pantawid Pamilya conditional cash grants

2008
=1 Million Pantawid Households with children 0 - 14 years old.

2012

TARGET 2013-2016:
1.3 Million more households 2013-2016

Each household receives monthly cash grant ranging from
PhP500 – PhP1,400.

Pantawid Pamilya helps protect families from economic difficulties

NATURAL DISASTERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS

JOB LAY-OFF
LAY-

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Program Monitoring & Evaluation Design
Pantawid Pamilya has a comprehensive M&E design with the following major components:
1. Regular monitoring of the household beneficiary database 2. Spot Checks
3. Quantitative Impact Evaluation (3-Wave Design)
(34. Qualitative Evaluation
5. Monitoring by a National Independent Advisory and
Monitoring Committee

Preliminary results of the
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
First Impact Evaluation (2011)

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Objectives of the Impact Evaluation
The IE is designed to assess:
1. Current effects of Pantawid Pamilya, Conditional Cash
Pamilya,
Transfer Program
• Impact on use of health services and health outcomes
• Impact on schooling
• Impact on consumption

2. Different impact on different groups





Geographic areas
Gender
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