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The National Strategy for Poverty Reduction is helping 84,000 families

September 7, 2016 by Staff News Writer

According to the latest report released by the Presidential House, Near 84,000 families have joined the National Strategy for Poverty Reduction, Path to Development.

By 2017, 27,000 new families will be added to the plan to achieve the goal of helping 54,600 people in extreme poverty.

The family plan is created between the co-managers individuals and the families in order to prioritize the required benefits when admitted in the Strategy.

Thanks to family plans, co-managers have processed 129,257 references in the 8 institutions with priority protocol.

Vice President of the Republic Ana Helena Chacón Echeverría declared that the project is giving vulnerable people a better life quality.

crhoy.com

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