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The DSWD provided financial assistance to rebel returnees from Lebak, Kalamansig and Sultan Kudarat this Sunday.
Each of them received P5,000.00 financial assistance from the DSWD-Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations.
This is part of the agency's social protection to former rebels in support of Executive Order 70 in the delivery of basic services and social development packages to communities affected by conflict and unrest in the country.