BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THERE IS NO SINGLE AGENCY DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR POVERTY REDUCTION
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THERE IS NO SINGLE AGENCY DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR POVERTY REDUCTION Here’s a provocative truth: despite decades of lip-service, in the Philippines there is no single agency that holds direct, exclusive responsibility for reducing poverty . It sounds absurd — yet look closely and the institutional maze confirms it. One of the clearest root causes of this confusion is the sloppy interchange of two very different concepts: poverty alleviation and poverty reduction . They are not the same. Alleviation is about cushioning the blow. Think emergency food packs after a typhoon, the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) conditional cash transfers or disaster relief operations. Reduction, on the other hand, means reducing the poverty rate , physically lifting people above the poverty line in a structural, sustained way. When agencies treat the two as if they were interchangeable, we end up measuring success in the wrong units. In this country, many government officials...