New law guarantees social programs in EL Salvador
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New law guarantees social programs in EL Salvador As part of Sanchez Ceren campaign’s promise to protect human dignity through a social agenda, El Salvador's Legislative Assembly approved the Social Development and Protection Law on April 3. The law was presented by President Mauricio Funes last year to ensure that the groundbreaking social services initiated by his administration continue.
These programs are designed to address the needs of historically abandoned and excluded sectors. The law mandates a “legal framework for human development, protection and social inclusion that promotes, protects and guarantees the fulfillment of people’s rights”.
It specifically targets Salvadorans living in poverty or facing discrimination, and gives special priority to children, women, young people, the elderly, people with disabilities and indigenous people.
Guillermo Mata, a legislator from the left-wing Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), said: “We are guaranteeing a series of human rights for people, not as a handout, but as a right.”
Among the wide range of social initiatives now cemented into law are: free uniforms, shoes, and school supplies as well as school meals and a daily glass of milk for all public school children; the Ciudad Mujer (Women’s City) service centers that provide reproductive and mental healthcare, legal support, childcare and employment training for women; pensions for impoverished senior citizens; the Family Farming Plan, which provides seeds, supplies and technical support to small-scale farmers; and a free, comprehensive public healthcare system for all.
During the electoral campaign, president elect Salvador Sanchez Ceren said that if he won the presidential election, the current social programs would continue and new law would be enacted to further protect the neediest and poorest in El Salvador.
“What we are doing is starting to implement some of the promises of the campaign today rather than tomorrow”, said the candidate in his twitter account. Tags: press