Philippine Lottery Helps Liberate Small Towns

Communities Benefit from Philippine Lottery

By Jerry Garner, published Oct 26, 2007
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Despite sharp criticisms and religious opposition, the state-sanctioned lottery in the Philippines is delivering tangible benefits to small, impoverished communities. Not only are lottery proceeds funding education and improving public works projects, but in some instances the lottery has even wiped out illicit underground gambling. The lottery still has it's faults, however, and continues to draw criticism from several directions.

The savior of many small Philippine communities is the Small Town Lottery (STL). In many respects, the story of the STL is similar to that of the little engine that could. Facing overwhelming opposition from religious groups and an entangled political system, the STL pressed on and on, never taking no for an answer, until eventually it took root in the Philippines and began to do it's part to liberate small communities from poverty.

The STL has had several victories in improving life for Filipinos, while still running a profitable enterprise. One example that lottery officials have recently highlighted is the city of Manapla in the Visayas region of the Philippine archipelago.

Illegal gambling, once wide-spread in Manapla, has all but disappeared since the introduction of the STL. What's more, the community received no benefits from the proceeds of the illegal gambling, but the lottery, on the other hand, has provided more than P470,000 to public works projects.

There are currently 13 communities in the Negros Occidental area of the Visayas that are reaping the benefits of the Small Town Lottery. Silay, Cadiz , Sagay, Himamaylan, San Carlos , La Carlota, Talisay and Escalante cities, and Manapla, EB Magalona, Hinigaran, Valadololid and Binalbagan all enjoy the bounty that is produced by the sale of STL lottery tickets in the Philippines.

As the STL attempts to also be implemented into Bacolod City, the lottery faces it's stiffest opposition to date. Local religious leaders urge the City Government to find alternative methods of providing for the people.

Philippine Lottery Helps Liberate Small Towns
Date: October 25, 2007
Location:
 USA

After taking control of Bacolod City during World War II, the Japanese army erected this monument to honor the memory of fallen Japanese pilots.

Credit: Jerry Garner

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Takeaways
  • The STL essentially eliminated illegal gambling in Manapla, Philippines
  • The STL generated P470,000 for public works projects in Manapla
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Very interesting.

Posted on 10/27/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

 
Very interesting. :)

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

 
Yeah. Sadly, that's just the way it is in the Philippines. After living there nearly two years, a few things I observed were 1) The rich will get richer no matter how much they have to oppress people, 2) You have to be ready to bribe someone to get most anything done, 3) Be prepared to wait forever to get even the simplest task accomplished.

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
Figures that much of the proceeds goes to the wealthy. Ugh. Great report- I found it very interesting!

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

 
Figures that much of the proceeds goes to the wealthy. Ugh. Great report- I found it very interesting!

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

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