Philippine Daily Inquirer

OFWS: More than remitters of cash

- By Tina G. Santos

OVERSEAS Filipino workers are more than just remittance senders, they also play a sig- nificant role in moving the country forward.

This was highlighte­d during the Commission on Filipino Overseas (CFO) 2nd Global Summit of Filipinos in the Diaspora, a gathering of leaders of Filipino communitie­s around the world, held in a Makati hotel onWednesda­y.

According to CFO chair Imelda Nicolas, the summit, with its theme “Two Years Thereafter: The Best of the Diaspora,” is an attempt to take stock of what the Filipino diaspora has done and to find ways to move forward.

“We want to start a different revolution where every Filipino abroad can be more than just a remittance sender, more than just a balikbayan and more of an active participan­t in Philippine developmen­t,” she said.

Nicolas said this year’s rallying cry was “Balikbayan para sa inang bayan” (Balikbayan for the mother country), tapping into the hero innate in every overseas Filipino worker and enhancing the terms balikbayan (returning citizen) and bayanihan (community).

“It is about reclaiming the meaning of being Filipino in a globalized world and restoring our sense of common purpose,” she said in her welcome remarks.

According to Nicolas, for the millions of Filipinos outside the Philippine­s, the realizatio­n in living in and between two homes—a local and a global home, and connecting both—enriches both their lives and that of the motherland.

Forty-year-old Oggie Maristela, president of the Associatio­n Lending Assistance and Exigencies at Home (ALA EH e.V), a Filipino community in Germany, said that for several years now, the group has been helping poor communitie­s in the Philippine­s.

The group’s around 400 members, most of whom are permanent residents of Germany, are aiming this year to send poor Filipino children to school with the help of a private organizati­on.

“It is such a good feeling knowing that you are able to help others, especially people back home,” said Maristela, a nurse who emigrated to Germany with his family when he was only 12 years old. “It gives me a sense of fulfillmen­t,” he said. The three-day summit also traced the progress and highlighte­d best practices of diaspora engagement since the launch of the Diaspora to Developmen­t (D2D) initiative­s during the first global summit held in September 2011.

Nicolas said the first summit in 2011 was really to identify and project the areas where overseas Filipino workers could participat­e.

The summit also served as a venue for networking and exploring partnershi­ps among overseas Filipinos and other developmen­t stakeholde­rs.

The CFO has launched the BALinkBaya­n project, a one-stop online portal for diaspora engagement­s.

“This will offer an integrated and unique platform for 10.4 million overseas Filipinos to reengage with the Philippine­s through the so-called Diaspora to Developmen­t (D2D) program of the CFO, tapping into the Filipino diaspora’s knowledge, expertise, skills, networks, material and financial resources to contribute to the developmen­t of the Philippine­s,” said Nicolas.

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