The proposed legislation aims to strengthen the capacity of these institutions in order to offer timely and adequate support to MSMEs and SICs, recognizing the negative impact the global health crisis had on businesses within the country. The lawmaker emphasized that providing such support is essential for promoting a robust economic recovery.
“Mas maraming negosyong makakabangon, mas maraming Pilipino ang mabibigyan ng trabaho at kabuhayan. Mas merong sapat na pagkain para sa pamilyang Pilipino at mas maraming mga bata ang makakapag-aral,” Go noted.
“Importante walang magutom tungo sa ating muling pagbangon. Kaya patuloy lang tayong mag malasakit sa kapwa,” he added.
Go’s team provided snacks, masks, vitamins, and shirts to 166 individuals at the Canaman People’s Center. They also gave away shoes and balls for basketball and volleyball to select recipients.
Meanwhile, representatives from the Department of Social Welfare and Development extended financial assistance.
The Malasakit Centers Act was principally authored and sponsored by Go and was signed in 2019 by former president Rodrigo Duterte. It aims to provide convenient access to medical assistance programs offered by DSWD, Department of Health, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.
There are currently 158 Malasakit Centers operating nationwide, successfully aiding over seven million Filipinos, according to the DOH.
Meanwhile, Go also mentioned that 18 Super Health Centers are set to be constructed in the province as assessed by the DOH. Super Health Centers are designed to provide basic health services, including database management, outpatient care, birthing facilities, isolation units, diagnostic services (such as laboratory tests, X-rays, and ultrasounds), pharmacies, and ambulatory surgical units