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DMW official to hold reintegration seminar in HK

19 November 2024

 

The talk should answer questions of OFWs planning to go home for good

Are you an overseas Filipino worker thinking of going back home for good, but are unsure as to what you can do when you retire, or what benefits, if any, you can avail of from the government?

Here is your chance to find out.

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On December 1, Sunday, Department of Migrant Workers’ Assistant Secretary for Reintegration, Francis Ron C. de Guzman will speak about the government’s reintegration program for OFWs.

His talk will be held from 9am to 12 noon at the City University of Hong Kong on Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon.

Anybody who wishes to attend is required to register by scanning the QR code in the poster above.

Basahin ang detalye!

According to recent news reports from the Philippines, funds for the government’s national reintegration program for OFWs have been doubled under the term of President Ferdinand Marcos, r.

DMW Secretary Hans Cacdac said that as a result, he expects the beneficiaries of the department’s reintegration program to double to 5,000 this year, from the previous 2,500.

He said there are several programs and activities under the National Reintergration Center for OFWs, including the BPBH, Livelihood Development Assistance Program, Sa Pinas Ikaw ang Ma’am, Sir, Training on Livelihood, Skills, Techical and Professional Skills, Tulong Pangkapital, and many more.

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, an attached agency of DMW, has even more beneficiaries, as about 10% of the OWWA Fund is set aside for reintegration.

Administrator Arnell Ignacio said OWWA is now thinking of a new reintegration program specifically for OFWs who are into farming. He said this will not only help returning workers but will also support the food sufficiency programs of the current administration.

 

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