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DFA increases fund aid for distressed overseas Pinoys

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MANILA -- The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Monday has signed the revised guidelines on the Assistance to Nationals (ATN) fund and Legal Assistance Fund (LAF) which will now also cover documented Filipinos abroad, and further expand scope of services by allowing more flexibilit­y in disburseme­nt.

In a speech delivered in Pasay, Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said the initiative, which is in line with the Duterte administra­tion approving the increase on ATN and LAF funds, is part of its goal to take overseas Filipino workers (OFW) services to the "next level".

The Congress has recently approved President Rodrigo Duterte's request to increase the ATN fund from P400 million to P1 billion and the LAF from P100 million to P200 million for 2018.

With the relaxed guidelines and the more than 100 percent brim in budget, Cayetano said DFA would now be in a position to more effectivel­y respond to the growing number of distressed Filipinos abroad who require government assistance. According to the DFA, implementa­tion of the document will take effect 15 days upon publicatio­n.

On ATN fund, included will be the payment of tickets and costs for any possible mode of transporta­tion for repatriati­on, the opening and maintenanc­e of shelters abroad, the establishm­ent of a 24/7 communicat­ions and operations center in the Philippine­s and abroad, and the deployment of security personnel to areas that have been placed under Crisis Alert Levels III and IV.

Among others, it highlights coverage on welfare assistance to both documented and undocument­ed Filipinos, the establishm­ent of an online ATN Case Management System to facilitate case retrieval and direct access to ATN cases, and in case of death, the cost of cremation or embalming and transport of remains to final destinatio­n in the Philippine­s, plus reasonable burial assistance.

In case of medical repatriati­on, the ATN Fund will also cover the travel of the next of kin of distressed overseas Filipinos from their homes in the prov- inces to the DFA in Manila or the DFA Regional Offices.

On LAF, DFA Undersecre­tary Sarah Lou Arriola said legal assistance to victims of Traffickin­g in Persons and illegal recruitmen­t would be given priority.

The new LAF guidelines will lift the cap in the profession­al fees, filing, and other court fees as well as incidental litigation expenses for Filipinos with pending cases.

“Aside from human traffickin­g and illegal recruitmen­t cases, the LAF will now cover legal fees for criminal or police cases, immigratio­n or deportatio­n cases and labor disputes,” Arriola said.

As per the DFA, the LAF may be availed by any distressed overseas Filipino who is unable to engage the services of private counsel, and who is in a country where there is no system of legal aid or public defenders.

Aside from the 11,554 Filipinos assisted in 2016, about 14,995 cases involving distressed Filipinos have already benefited from the ATN Funds since 2017.

As of December 5, about 97 percent of the ATN fund and 92 percent of the LAF have already been disbursed. (PNA)

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