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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Imapact evaluation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program

fixedness monitoring of the ho physical exertionhold beneficiary database 2. Spot Checks 3. Quantitative relate military rating (3-Wave Design) (34. Qualitative paygrade 5. Monitoring by a National self-supporting Advisory and Monitoring Committee Preliminary results of the poof Paying Filipino Program First Impact Evaluation (2011) 3 Objectives of the Impact Evaluation The II is designed to assess 1 . Current effects of Pantywaist Family, Conditional Cash Family, 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 sexual urge IP status Relative poverty More children stay in school, with better chance to graduate from grade school 76 % daytime Care/ Pre-school 65 % 98 % Elementary School 93 % stiff attendance among 12-14 year olds 10 percentage points higher in history rate in day care or pre-school 96 % 5 percentage points higher in enrollment rate in roun d-eyed in regular attendance rate 91 % in elementary & high school Pantywaist Households Non-pantywaist Households 4 More families prioritize rearing and health in their household budgetPantywaist families spend 33% more on MEDICINE & MEDICAL SERVICES 36% more on reading = household budget More children use health services 80. 6 % 74. 9 % Percentage of children O 5 years old 70 63. 3 % 55. 3 % 50 Non-pantywaist Households Pantywaist 33. 3 % 20 10 16. 9% Having their weight monitored Taking determine pills Taking Vitamin A 5 More pregnant mothers get health care 54. 2% 63. 6% with 4 prenatal care visits Non -Pantywaist with prenatal care Pantywaist 26. 9% 36. 4% with postnatal care within 24 hours after talking to Without prenatal with postnatal Pantywaist with postnatal care Without ConclusionsBased on the initial findings, Pantywaist Family Has strong and consistent impact on the key indicators targeted by the program in line with other ACT programs around the world. Is on t rack in reaching the program objectives set by DEWS 6 Future Plans and Directions On Impact Evaluation care of 2nd and tertiary Wave Impact Evaluation in October 2013 and October 201 5 respectively Conduct of specialized studies on Infant and Maternal Health Gender endemical Peoples . Pad Family Development Sessions Transition Local governance (supply side) 7 thank you you.

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