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Government extends aid to 289 OFWs from Kuwait

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The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) welcomed home and extended assistance to 289 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Kuwait, including those who have been stranded for several months, Secretary Susan Ople said.

The OFWs arrived aboard Philippine Airlines yesterday at the Ninoy Aquino International airport (NAIA).

The OFWs were repatriated with the help of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), the DMW through the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).

“Out of the more than 200 OFWs assisted by the DMW, around 141 were brought to quarantine facilities due to incomplete vaccination records while 7 of them require medical assistance due to various health conditions,” Ople said.

Norma, one of the OFWs who has been working in Kuwait since 1986, conveyed her gratitude to President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., and the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait for enabling her to come home after spending several months in Kuwait’s deportation facility. Norma’s employer abandoned her last December. After 35 years of working as a cleaner, Norma said she is coming home penniless.

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“I have given instructions to the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO) to assess the needs of the repatriated workers and extend the necessary assistance for them to begin a new and better chapter in life,” Ople said.

The DMW Secretary said among the repatriated workers  two were cancer patients and three pregnant women as well as several other OFWs with medical ailments.

“We have taken note of our workers from Kuwait with health concerns so that the necessary assistance can be provided by relevant agencies including the Department of Health,” she said.

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