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PROPER APPROPRIATIONS OF FUNDS IN THE SELECTED “PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM" BENEFECIARIES IN CANTILAN, SURIGAO DEL SUR
Robert A. Cruiz, MBA units
Saint Paul University Surigao
Chapter 1
THE PROBLEM AND A REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Review of Related Literature
Mass poverty is perennial problem of emerging economies like the Philippines. Abject poverty and extreme want sap the human being of dignity and limit the capacity to live a full life, thus, the need to constantly come up with institutional and operational innovations to alleviate poverty.
Governments continue to formulate and design sustainable and comprehensive programs to keep poverty at a minimum level, if not eradicate it altogether. These programs consider the need to deliver adequate basic services, such as food security, income security, education, functional literacy, and health care services.
One such program is the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipiono Program which is a human development program of the national government that invests in the health and education of poor households, particularly of children aged 0 – 18 years old. Patterned after the conditional cash transfer scheme implemented in other developing countries, the Panrtawid Pamilya provides cash grants to beneficiaries provided that they comply with the set of conditions required by the program.
Conceptual or Theoretical Framework
Statement of the Problem
Hypothesis/Assumption
Significance of the Study
The findings of this study will be significant to the xxxxxx of the xxxxxx. Specifically, this will benefit the following:
Scope and Limitations
The study focused on the xxxxx
Definitions of Terms
Chapter II
METHOD
This chapter presents the research design, the population and sampling, instrumentation, data gathering procedure and the data analysis techniques/statistical treatment/interpretation.
Research Design
Population and Sampling
Instrumentation
Data Gathering...