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Launched in October 2016, Angat Buhay is the contribution of the Office of Vice President Leni Robredo in the fight against poverty. The program aims to bring together the public and the private sectors—organizations and individuals alike—to address the needs of families in the farthest and the poorest communities in the country.
The OVP reaches out to these areas by working with partners in providing interventions and mobilizing support through six key advocacy areas: food security and nutrition, universal healthcare, public education, rural development, housing and resettlement, and women empowerment.
As there is no single way to solve poverty in a community, the OVP capacitates key sectors, including disaster-affected families, grassroot stakeholders, urban poor, women and the youth by empowering them through various modes of engagement.
As of December 2021,
Angat Buhay
has partnered with
organizations,
mobilizing a total of
worth of resources,
for
families
and
individuals
in
communities
nationwide.
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