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Villar pushes anew for creation of migration department

- Paolo Romero

Sen. Cynthia Villar pressed anew yesterday for the passage of the bill creating the Department of Migration and Developmen­t to protect the welfare of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and their families in the country.

Villar made the call after the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations earlier forged in Manila the ASEAN Consensus on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers.

She said Senate Bill 146 or the proposed “Department of Migration and Developmen­t Act of 2016” remains pending in the committee on labor and employment, chaired by Sen. Joel Villanueva.

“Our OFWs give as much as $50 billion annually, no other sector gives our economy that much,” Villar told dzBB.

She said the creation of the department will not cost the government much as existing agencies involved in OFW affairs, such as those embedded in the Department­s of Labor and Employment; Foreign Affairs; and the Office of the President—14 in all—will be merged.

There are an estimated 12 million OFWs.

Under the bill authored by Villar, the department shall develop, implement and improve coordinati­on with other countries with the presence of Filipinos and monitor foreign developmen­ts to ensure the most reasonable working conditions for the OFWs and create a proactive approach in providing assistance to them especially in times of war and civil unrest, whether potential or apparent.

It will also promote, develop and monitor the continuing education, training and qualificat­ion, availabili­ty and deployment of OFWs and coordinate with concerned agencies in the training of overseas Filipinos to improve their competitiv­eness.

The bill also seeks to create the P1-billion Special Assistance Revolving Fund for Filipino Migrants, including both documented and undocument­ed. It will be used for emergency repatriati­on; medical expenses; immigratio­n penalties; legal assistance; payment of blood money; humanitari­an assistance to families left behind; scholarshi­ps for children of Filipinos overseas; maintenanc­e and operationa­l expenses including capital outlay for the establishm­ent of One-Stop Migrant Processing and Assistance Centers.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? Sen. Cynthia Villar leads the formal opening of the 11th Bright Leaf Awards for agricultur­e journalism at the Fairmont Hotel in Makati last Friday.
BOY SANTOS Sen. Cynthia Villar leads the formal opening of the 11th Bright Leaf Awards for agricultur­e journalism at the Fairmont Hotel in Makati last Friday.

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