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If the goal is to help government’s livelihood beneficiaries grow financially, it is not enough to just give them money. But it is crucial to teach them how to manage it, a labor official said.

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The Aquino government’s Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) may not have completely solved -- until now -- the lingering poverty problem in the country, but some cash grant recipients have actually attested that it is possible to move out from poverty through creating their own small enterprise.

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Recognizing that livelihood is the most sustainable aid for calamity survivors, the government and the private sector are joining hands in helping Yolanda survivors find jobs.

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