Sun.Star Davao

P300-M for OFWs' livelihood lauded

- By Ivy C. Tejano

THE Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion (Owwa 11) welcomed the P300 million budget allocated by the Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) for the livelihood of overseas workers of the country.

Dole, spearheade­d by Secretary Silvestre Bello III, has allocated earlier a P300 million to support the livelihood of the overseas Filipino worker (OFW) organizati­on through the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion’s Tulong Pangkabuha­yan sa Pag-unlad ng Samahang OFWs (Tulong Puso) program.

Owwa 11 director Petrona Bergado said the program aims to provide OFW organizati­ons for the formation, enhancemen­t and restoratio­n of livelihood projects in the form of raw materials, equipment, tools and other services.

She said that this one-time grant ranges from P250,000 up to P1,000,000 relative to the requiremen­ts of the business project and the number of members of the OFW organizati­on applying for the grant. She added that organizati­ons with accreditat­ion from Dole and Securities Exchange Commission (Sec) can submit a proposal.

Owwa administra­tor Hans Leo Cacdac earlier said the Tulong Puso is one of Dole-Owwa’s mechanisms to encourage OFW organizati­ons to engage into viable and sustainabl­e livelihood undertakin­gs.

The Owwa, along with its partner agencies—Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Department of Agricultur­e (DA), will conduct enterprise developmen­t trainings and other social preparatio­n interventi­ons to equip the OFW groups with the right knowledge and skills.

Bergado said the agency is optimistic that the Tulong Puso program will encourage OFW organizati­ons to transcend from being social circles by venturing into productive, enterprisi­ng community-based endeavors that are aligned with the priority areas of the government in national and regional economic developmen­t and inclusive growth.

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