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Ex-OFW gets livelihood aid from DOLE

Chief Editor April 22, 2015
Ex-OFW Aid. Marian Lacerna, former undocumented OFW in Dubai, receives from OIC - Assistant Regional Director Jason P. Balais the check amounting to P10,000 as livelihood aid to expand her vegetable retailing business. Also in photo is Rea Sa-an, NRCO Regional Coordinator for Davao Region. (Photo by Sherwin Manual)
Ex-OFW Aid. Marian Lacerna, former undocumented OFW in Dubai, receives from OIC – Assistant Regional Director Jason P. Balais the checque amounting to P10,000 as livelihood aid to expand her vegetable retailing business. Also in photo is Rea Sa-an, NRCO Regional Coordinator for Davao Region. (Photo by Sherwin Manual)

 

DAVAO CITY – For this mother of 3, being unaware of legal process working abroad made her learn a life’s lesson the hard way. In dire need of work and with the desire to go abroad, the 34-year-old Marian Vanessa Lacerna, a resident of Ulas village in Davao City in southern Philippiunes gave in to the supposed-opportunity her friend proposed her – to be a household service worker in Dubai. The short process was so alluring that she grabbed it without any second thought, even of its legalities.

“I never went through any registered employment agency, nor did I know that I have to pass through POEA (Philippine Overseas Employment Agency) and other government agencies,” Marian said.

Marian worked in Dubai as a household service worker in 2009 and undocumented. Her stint on the job only lasted for about a year and later returned to the Philippines. During her stay, she did not have regular communication with her children because she was not allowed by her employers to use mobile phones. Also, she was seldom granted her day-off.

“I was only allowed to use cell(ular) phones a few times, one was during Christmas time and when they gave me the tracking number of the remittance to my family,” she said.

Going back to the country, she thought it was an absolute end. She feared she can no longer support her family, so with a meager capital, she started to put up her own vending store of vegetables. Luckily, after attending the orientation on the programs of the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO) she has learned that she can qualify to avail its services and assistance.

She availed herself of the P10,000 livelihood assistance from the Department of Labor and Employment – National Reintegration Center for OFW (DOLE-NRCO). “I will use this amount to expand my small store selling vegetables. I will also venture now in rice retailing business,” she said.

With DOLE-NRCO, the OFWs and their families like Marian are now enable to work and live with entrepreneurial mindset, primarily through the creation of awareness on the value of saving, and empowering them to plan for investment, business, or local employment upon their return, while responding to the reintegration needs of displaced OFWs and OFWs in distressful situations.

The NRCO is the youngest bureau under the DOLE and it acts as the government’s reintegration manager, addressing the multifaceted needs of our modern heroes and their families to a more productive return to the Philippines. (Rob Gumba)

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