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Over 11K 4Ps Beneficiaries In Northern Mindanao Set To Exit Program

The exit of over 11,000 beneficiaries from the 4Ps program in Northern Mindanao is on the horizon. A new digital service initiative launches in Bukidnon.

Over 11K 4Ps Beneficiaries In Northern Mindanao Set To Exit Program

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The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) 10 (Northern Mindanao) is preparing for the exit of over 11,000 “graduating” beneficiaries from its Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), as it also launched a new digital service program piloted in Bukidnon on Tuesday.

In an interview, DSWD-10 4Ps focal person Oliver Inodeo said that in Bukidnon province alone, more than 100 beneficiaries have “graduated” from the program after improving their living conditions.

“As of June 30, 2025, Northern Mindanao records 184,021 active 4Ps household beneficiaries. Those who graduated have already improved their well-being, or through natural attrition,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bukidnon’s current beneficiaries are the first to receive mobile phones for the “e-Panalo” program. The program aims to enhance the financial literacy of beneficiaries by teaching them to navigate various digital platforms. It also provides practical alternatives to traditional banking methods, such as e-wallets, which are often more accessible in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas.

In a speech during the program launch, DSWD Assistant Secretary Elaine Fallarcuna said the initiative aims to ensure no Filipino is left behind in the country’s digital transformation.

“This aims to give everyone adequate knowledge and training on safe and effective use of digital financial platforms,” Fallarcuna said. (PNA)