SEC. 4. Scope of the Fundamental Rights of the Poor. - The government shall establish a system of progressive realization or implementation to provide the requirements, conditions and opportunities for the full enjoyment or realization of the following rights of the poor, which are essential requirements towards poverty alleviation;
(a) Right to Adequate Food is the right, of individuals or families to have physical and economic access to adequate and healthy food, or the means to procure it. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). the Department of Agriculture (DA), and other implementing agencies concerned shall:
(1) Undertake necessary actions to mitigate and alleviate hunger especially in times of calamities/natural and human-induced disasters;
(2) Fully implement and maintain supplementary feeding programs in day care centers and schools;
(3) Ensure the availability, accessibility and sustainability of food supplies in a quantity and quality sufficient to meet the dietary needs of poor individuals and families; and
(4) Proactively engage the poor in activities intended to promote their food self-sufficiency and strengthen their access to resources and means to ensure food security.
(b) Right to Decent Work is the right to the opportunity to obtain decent and productive employment, in conditions of freedom, equity, gender equality, security, and human dignity.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and other implementing agendas concerned shall:
(1) Ensure that the poor shall have access to information regarding employment openings in private enterprises and in government programs and projects especially regarding available employment opportunities for families displaced by calamities/natural and human-induced disasters or relocated from hazardous/danger zones;
(2) Ensure the compliance of private contractors and subcontractors doing national and local public work projects, funded by either the national government or any local government unit (LGU), to fill in thirty percent (30%) of the skilled labor requirements by qualified workers who come from the poor sector and who are residents of the LGUs where these projects are undertaken: Provided, That where the number of available resources is less than the required percentage provided therein, said requirements shall be based on the maximum number of locallv available labor resources and shall be certified by the municipal, city, provincial or district engineer as sufficient compliance with the labor requirements under this Act;
(3) Promote livelihood among the poor where implementing agencies shall provide technical and administrative support to help the poor establish their livelihood enterprise;
(4) Ensure compliance with core labor standards, address the job and skills mismatch, and enhance human capital through education and training; and
(5) Provide an environment for more inclusive tripartism to achieve more broad-based representation of interests and make decision-making highly participatory through social dialogue at the firm and industry levels.
(c) Right to Relevant and Quality Education is the right to attain the Ml development of the human person. The Department of Education (DepEd), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), in coordination with development partners concerned, shall;
(1) Maintain a system of free public education in the kindergarten, elementary and high school levels;
(2) Make higher education accessible to all poor individuals and families. They shall expand the programs of providing free or socialized college education to the poor, including student loans or study-now-pay-later plans, in state/local universities and colleges, which may be made subject to reasonable academic requirements: and
(3) Ensure access to quality technical-vocational education and training through scholarships, subsidies and financial assistance to ensure access to decent and productive employment, subject, to compliance to qualification requirements.
(d) Right to Adequate Housing is the right to have a decent, affordable, safe and culturally appropriate place to live in, with dignity, security of tenure m accordance with Republic Act No. 7279, otherwise known, as the "Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992", in peace, with access to basic-services, facilities, and livelihood. The Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) and other implementing agencies concerned shall:
(1) Prioritize the implementation of the socialized housing program with identified appropriate subsidies;
(2) Immediately construct and provide housing facilities for families living in identified hazardous/danger zones, and on areas affected by disasters/calamities where the housing needs of the poor are urgent;
(3) Create an enabling environment that will assist the poor gain access to security of tenure with the least financial burden; and
(4) Provide a system consisting of simple requirements and procedures, and expeditious processing and approval especially for community-based socialized housing/people's proposals.
(e) Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health is the right to have equitable access to a variety of facilities, goods, services and conditions necessary for the realization of the highest attainable standard of health. The Department of Health (DOE!) and other implementing agencies concerned shall:
(1) Ensure equitable access to a system of good quality health care and protection that is also available, and accessible to the poor, in keeping with reasonable standards;
(2) Provide for comprehensive, universal, culture-sensitive, nondiscriminatory and gender-responsive health services and programs, which include: (i) maternal and child health care and nutrition: (ii) access to ethical, legal, medically safe and effective reproductive health services and supplies: (iii) promotion of breastfeeding: (iv) prevention and management of reproductive tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, including Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS); iv) provision of immunization against, major infectious diseases occurring in the community; and (vi) prevention, treatment and control of epidemic and endemic diseases;
(3) Reduce the financial burden of health care and protection of the poor through a socialized health insurance program with the end view of totally eliminating out-of-pocket expenses; and
(4) Provide health-related education and information to community.