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Sa paglapit ng midterm elections, ang NCSC ay nagpatuloy sa pagtulong sa mga nakatatanda sa kanilang empowerment at partisipasyon.

NCSC Ramps Up Support For Elderly Ahead Of Midterm Polls

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The National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC) reaffirmed its commitment to protecting and empowering Filipino elderly through a wide array of health, economic and digital inclusion programs, while preparing them for participation in the May 12 midterm elections.

Speaking in a televised segment of Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon, NCSC Officer-in-Charge and Commission Member IV Dr. Mary Jean Loreche emphasized the agency’s holistic approach to eldercare, ranging from health initiatives and community-based support to digital literacy and livelihood training.

“Ang mandato ng komisyon (The mandate of the Commission) is really to make sure and ensure the welfare and rights, the benefits of the seniors are well protected… we want to bring dignity to a happy, healthy aging person,” Loreche said.

To ensure senior citizens can vote safely, Loreche promoted the early voting hours from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. Logistical support, including possible free transport, is in the works.

“These programs reflect our commitment to ensure that no senior is left behind, not in health, not in livelihood, not even in exercising their right to vote,” Loreche said.

Among the key programs are the expanded centenarian cash gift, launched in Malacañang earlier this year; and the establishment of community-based care centers in partnership with local governments.

Care centers have been opened in Moalboal (Cebu), Cabatuan (Iloilo), Malaybalay (Bukidnon), Kidapawan (Cotabato), and Zamboanguita (Negros Oriental), with more set to launch after the elections.

“Ang sabi sa atin ng Pangulo ay kailangan parte ang mga nakatatanda sa (The President tells us that the elders need to be part of the) nation-building,” Loreche said.

The NCSC has also partnered with the Technical Education And Skills Development Authority and is finalizing a similar agreement with the Department of Tourism to provide training and livelihood opportunities for seniors in tourism areas; and is working with the Department of Health and the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. to expand coverage for old age-related conditions.

On legislation, Loreche said the Magna Carta for Senior Citizens and the Violence Against Older Persons bills are progressing in Congress, while also citing efforts to strengthen digital literacy to protect them from scams. (PNA)