Recently the incoming ParaƱaque District 2 Representative Brian Yamsuan confirmed that he is banking on twin livelihood and employment programs to improve the financial literacy of his constituents, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news report of the Manila Bulletin. Some parts in boldfaceā¦
ParaƱaque City 2nd district representative-elect Brian Raymund Yamsuan is eyeing a āculture of financial literacyā for his constituents through his twin livelihood and employment programs.
Yamsuan, who served as Bicol Saro Party-list representative in the 19th Congress, said he will make financial literacy a key component of the training received by livelihood program beneficiaries in a bid to them make informed and responsible decisions about the funds they have received from the government.
These include recipients of Yamsuanās āBigay Negosyoā and āDagdag Puhunan Para sa Kabuhayanā programs, which he has been implementing in his home district in coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), respectively.
āAng layunin natin ay maging āwaisā ang bawat ParaƱaqueƱo sa paghawak ng kanilang pera, simula dito sa distrito dos (Our goal is to make every ParaƱaqueno handle their money wisely, starting here in district two),” he said.
“Many people think that financial literacy is a daunting, complex idea. We will partner with private sector groups to simplify and explain financial concepts so that they would be easy to understand and put into practice,ā Yamsuan noted.
āKasama na sa financial literacy program ang pagtuturo sa kanila kung paano mag-budget, mag-ipon, mag-invest, humiram ng karagdagang pondo at magkaroon ng kaalaman tungkol sa mga financial products and services na maari nilang gamitin para mapalago ang kanilang maliit na negosyo,” explained the former Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) secretary.
(Included in the financial literacy program is teaching them how to budget, save, invest and borrow additional funds and other knowledge about financial products and services that they can use to expand their small businesses.)
“Developing a culture of financial literacy should be our first step towards financial inclusion where every Filipino, regardless of his economic status, has easy and affordable access to financial services,ā he added.
Yamsuan said he is also planning to include āayudaā or cash aid beneficiaries in his financial literacy program.
āThe government allocates billions of pesos each year under the national budget to fund livelihood programs and provide āayudaā to our low-income countrymen. Financial literacy will not only help recipients of these support programs make rational decisions about the money they receive, but will also mean less āayudaā and other forms of social protection going to waste due to poor financial decisions,ā he said.
Let me end this post by asking you readers: What do you think about this recent development? If you are a resident of ParaƱaque, do you think Congressman-elect Yamsuanās twin programs will succeed in making his constituents more knowledgeable about financial literacy? Do you think a more financial literate population is the key to cutting down peopleās dependence on ayuda or assistance from the government? How many members of your local community became dependent on ayuda since the COVID-19 pandemic?
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