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Govt repatriate­d home 3,000 Pinoys from UAE

- By Recto Mercene

THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has repatriate­d a total of 3,000 distressed Filipinos from the United Arab Emirates, following the arrival of its 7th special chartered flight from the UAE since the start of the pandemic.

Bringing home 359 Overseas Filipinos—including 112 pregnant Filipinos and 12 persons with disabiliti­es—the f light arrived at Davao Internatio­nal Airport yesterday Sunday morning.

“We are working double time to make sure our kababayans in distress get the much-needed repatriati­on the soonest. Pregnant women, PWDS and those with special needs are given due considerat­ion to expedite their return home,” stated Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs Sarah Lou Y. Arriola.

The Philippine government’s successful repatriati­on of Filipinos from the UAE was made successful by the Department, through its Office of the Undersecre­tary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs (OUMWA), with the assistance of the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi, the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai, and the Regional Consular Office in Davao (DFA RCO Davao).

Other government agencies were in full support during the arrival of the repatriate­s, with the City Government of Davao leading the provision of ground assistance together with the DFA Regional Consular Office Davao, Department of Health, Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion and the Department of Tourism.

“We send our appreciati­on to our partner agencies, especially to the City Government of Davao, for the invaluable assistance to the repatriate­s upon their arrival. This is a clear example of the whole-ofgovernme­nt approach that the administra­tion promised in assisting our distressed OFS,” added Undersecre­tary Arriola.

In addition to their return flight ticket, free quarantine facility and swab test provided by the government, all repatriate­s received a P10,000 ($200) reintegrat­ion assistance, in line with the instructio­ns of President Duterte and as recommende­d by Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin Jr.

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THIS undated photo shows an unnamed staff of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in personal protective equipment at the internatio­nal airport. The DFA has announced it has brought home about 3,000 Filipinos from the United Arab Emirates.
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