Overview
- The Ministry of Human Capital extended the Social Support Program to a total of 48 months through Resolution 90/2026 published in the Official Gazette, subject to available funding, and kept the Special Executing Unit in charge.
- Access now centers on current recipients in defined groups such as vulnerable adults 50 and older, women with four or more minor children, and people referred from executive units tied to special cases.
- The benefit remains a non‑salary payment of 78,000 pesos per month that requires proof of prenatal care, child vaccinations, school attendance, and participation in online training.
- New exclusion rules bar people with more than one property, vehicles less than ten years old, high recorded spending, or pensions, and they remove anyone who buys foreign currency for saving or provides false information.
- The policy allows recipients to keep child and pregnancy allowances and some low‑scale jobs as long as earnings stay below the minimum wage.