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Reintegration of Filipino Migrants
« on: February 02, 2008, 05:35:59 PM »
The provincial government has an ongoing talks with Asian Migrant Centre for a possible partnership in implementing the Migrants' Savings for Alternative Investments (MSAI) program in Bohol that shall facilitate sustainable reintegration of Filipinos abroad when they return home.

Talks on the program started late last year and a follow-up meeting was held on January 22 in Pasig City, Manila, where officers of Asian Migrant Centre and provincial government officials delved on a common framework for partnership.

A task force meeting on MSAI organized by the Migrant Forum in Asia was also held on Tuesday and Wednesday last week where partners from several countries in Asia attended.

On November 18, last year, MSAI Program Coordinator Sari Cañete-Jotojot had a meeting on this matter with Association of Boholanos in Hongkong. A follow-up meeting with Bohol Employment and Placement Office (BEPO) Head Romulo Tagaan and the late Lawyer Juanito Cambangay was held on December 3, last year at the Provincial Planning and Development Office (PPDO).

Jotojot said the meeting focused on Migrants' Savings for Alternative Investments (MSAI) program of the Asian Migrant Center.

The program identifies the economic potential of migrant labor, "and works to transform it into actual power to be harnessed for just and people-centered development", Jotojot said.

Basically, MSAI aims to help migrants economically when they return and reintegrate back home; to develop the capacity of migrants and their families to build, mobilize, and make wise use of their money; and to assist migrants and their families to make alternative source of income and investments in social enterprises in home countries.

Aside from finding additional source of income, the migrants can also contribute to community and national development through the program, "by mobilizing and organizing their huge economic potential and creating productive enterprises in their home countries.

MSAI also pushes that investments shall be economically viable and profitable and shall benefit the migrants and members of their families and the community.

It also promotes the idea that investments shall be environment-friendly and shall work to change the roles of migrants and women towards more venues of equality and contribute in basic social change, just development and naion-building.

- The Bohol Sunday Post

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Reply: Reintegration of Filipino Migrants
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2008, 06:30:54 PM »
THis is really good news. I hope this will materialize very soon.

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Reply: Reintegration of Filipino Migrants
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2008, 04:21:12 PM »
THis is really good news. I hope this will materialize very soon.

Hi Julai,

Di ba kaila mo ni Cathy Calderon of Norway. Nakita nako imong avatar sa iyang Friendster. Silingan mi ni Cathy sa Esperanza, Agusan Del Sur, directly tapad gyod among balay. Daghan man didto taga Bohol, kasagaran mga taga Inabangga, mga Petalcorin, Anasco, Anana…etc. Sa una man gud logging village man ang Esperanza mao nga daghang nang langyaw didto nga taga Bohol.

Kanus-a diay ka mo uli sa Tagbilaran?

Maayo Julai kay aware ka sa importance of preparing for reintegration. Bitaw kinahanglan gyud nga mag andam na ta para sa re-integration, kay dili pirme ug uncertain atong fate sa abroad. Sama dire namo sa Saudi, nga murag naay wave of voluntary resignation kay nag impose ang Saudi Government karon ug “Artificial Inflation”. That means, prices of basic commodities increased by 40%-50%. Living conditions are now tough these days, especially if you have family here. I believed it is their tactic to drive away / discourage semi-skilled emigrant workers in favor of their own local work-force.

Sa una, mga citizens dire, puro mga un-skilled, pero as time goes by, they learned those skills from us, somewhat a form of technology transfer. Now, their new generation of skilled youth are demanding employment.

Slowly, they are replacing us and time will come that they don’t need us anymore.

Now is the time to prepare ourselves for the coming hardships of surviving in our economy which seems alien to us being years of working in foreign land.


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