Mindanao Times

OWWA XI targets 34 Davaoeño OFWs

- BY ARVIL JOHN P. LOPEZ

THE OVERSEAS Workers Welfare Administra­tion (OWAA) revealed that there are only 34 documented Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) from Davao Region to be working in Iraq and Iran.

Carmelo Elaya, chief for Programs and Services Division of the OWWA in the region, said they are urging the OFWs to be repatriate­d due to the current hostile situation in Middle East.

“The situation in Middle East is in alert level four, therefore we need to repatriate them,” Elaya said, adding that the OWWA has deployed Task Force Gitnang Silangan to assist the OFWs who are affected by the crisis.

Among the 34 documented Davaoeños OFWs, he said 24 are in Iraq and 10 are in Iran.

But the OWWA officer said they believe that there

are still undocument­ed OFWs in Middle East.

“We will not only assist those who are documented but also those who are undocument­ed workers,” Elaya said. “As long as there are still Filipinos in crisis-affected areas, we will still assist them.”

He said it is “inevitable that there are some OFWs in Middle East who do not want to be repatriate­d.”

Those, he said, “are already contented with their life or have already settled a family” in the crisis zone.

Elaya added that there will be social debriefing personnel from the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) on site to help the OFWs.

Amidst, OWWA constantly monitors the situation of the OFWs in Middle

East every now and then.

The OWWA, Elaya said, is offering “Balik Pinas, Balik Hanapbuhay program” to those distressed OFWs who came from abroad.

“The program is solely for the distressed OFWsthose who don’t want to go back abroad- and there will be a P20, 000 worth of livelihood assistance. We will not provide loan assistance for them to use it as an aid for their documents to be prepared if they will work abroad anew,” Elaya said.

Meanwhile, the undocument­ed OFWs who want to be repatriate­d will be receiving a livelihood assistance from DOLE-NRCO (Department of Labor and Employment-National Reintegrat­ion Center for OFWs).

 ??  ?? CARMELO Elaya, the division chief of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion programs and services, says the Task Force Gitnang Silangan is assisting Overseas Filipino Workers in the Middle East for their repatriati­on. During the Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Davao on Monday, Elaya reveals there are 10 Davaoeños working in Iran and 24 in Iraq. BING GONZALES
CARMELO Elaya, the division chief of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion programs and services, says the Task Force Gitnang Silangan is assisting Overseas Filipino Workers in the Middle East for their repatriati­on. During the Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Davao on Monday, Elaya reveals there are 10 Davaoeños working in Iran and 24 in Iraq. BING GONZALES

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