Community Emergency Employment Programme

Community Emergency Employment Programme distribution of wages and benefits to 75 informal economy workers in Maguindanao

Beneficiaries of the Community Emergency Employment Programme (CEEP) mainly 75 displaced workers from the informal economy in Maguindanao receive wages and benefits under the ILO-Japan Water and Sanitation Project in partnership with the Ministry of Labor and Employment.

Women and informal economy workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic were part of the CEEP priority groups.

The ILO-Japan Water and Sanitation Project and the Ministry of Labor and Employment (MOLE) distribute wages and benefits under the Community Emergency Employment Programme (CEEP) in Maguindanao.

About 75 displaced workers from the informal economy benefit from the Community Emergency Employment Programme in Maguindanao
MOLE distributed allowances to 75 beneficiaries, mainly displaced workers in the informal economy under the programme. The distribution happened in Barangay Damalusay, Tual and Upper Idtig, Paglat Municipal Hall, Maguindanao.

MOLE officials distribute wages and benefits under CEEP in six barangays in Maguindanao.
MOLE implemented the CEEP under the ILO-Japan Water and Sanitation Project, with funding from the Government of Japan to reach out to workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, mostly those in the informal economy. It was successfully initiated in BARMM, and will become part of the government’s regular programme this year.

For further information please contact:

Ms Ma Jennylyn Aguinaldo
ILO-Japan WatSan Project
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