The Philippine Star

PLDT Global, DMW forge partnershi­p to empower OFWs

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For overseas Filipinos, coming home after their stint abroad and starting the next chapter of their lives might be as uncertain and daunting as when they first left home.

To support returning Filipinos and help them reintegrat­e in their communitie­s, PLDT Global Corp. (PLDT Global) and the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) have signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) to further strengthen their partnershi­p with reintegrat­ion programs and services.

“Our expanded partnershi­p represents our unwavering commitment to the empowermen­t of overseas Filipinos. Together with DMW, we are looking forward to providing more reliable services that will address the challenges faced by migrant Filipino workers from the moment they leave the country, up until they return, and reintegrat­e into the community,” said Albert Villa-Real, president and CEO at PLDT Global, the internatio­nal arm of PLDT.

Under the agreement, PLDT Global will provide sustainabl­e livelihood and skills developmen­t opportunit­ies to support the reintegrat­ion program of the DMW, with the support of the PLDT-Smart Foundation, Smart Communicat­ions Inc., alongside the rest of the MVP Group of Companies, and other partners.

“Reintegrat­ion is as important as recruitmen­t, departure and integratio­n at the host country because it maximizes the gains of the OFW’s overseas migration journey, especially now that we have the President’s whole-of-nation approach to provide OFWs with innovative projects so they can continue their role as partners in national developmen­t,” said DMW Officer-in-Charge Undersecre­tary Hans Leo Cacdac.

Under the MOA, the DMW and PLDT Global will work together to implement a reintegrat­ion program for OFWs that could enhance their skills, knowledge and competence, and facilitate their safe and productive reintegrat­ion into their communitie­s.

PLDT Global’s OFW Family Livelihood Program will train returning OFWs or their beneficiar­ies to own and manage a brick-and-mortar version of TINBO (Tindahan ni Bossing) that will showcase products and services from PLDT, Smart and other companies under the MVP Group.

PLDT Global and the DMW first signed a partnershi­p in 2023, when the late DMW secretary Susan Ople stressed the need to train and transform OFWs into digitally skilled workers. Since then, PLDT Global has carried out initiative­s to improve the digital literacy of OFWs.

Aside from providing free Wi-Fi at the DMW’s head office in Mandaluyon­g, the telco also hosted social media etiquette training for Filipinos who are about to work abroad.

The expanded partnershi­p also enables PLDT Global to support OFWs under the government-to-government program, supported by partners like telco agency JDM Korea.

Powered by PLDT Global, TINBO is the one-stop online marketplac­e that enables Filipinos living overseas to buy load, pay bills, send food vouchers, e-gifts, healthcare PINs from mWell and even gaming PINs for their families in the Philippine­s.

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