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MONTH OF OVERSEAS FILIPINOSAND INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS DAY
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2015
SCREENING OF FILMS WITH THEMES ON MIGRATION
(TRANSIT, IMBISIBOL, ETC.) First week of December 2015
(Open to the public)
Film showing tackling migration-related themes and issues. Screening fee of 100 for Cinematheques in Baguio, Iloilo and Davao
Cities.
Venue: FDCP Cinematheques in Baguio, Davao and Iloilo Cities
Ana Karina CosioFilm Development Council of the Philippines
Tel. no. 846-2496 loc. 112E-mail: [email protected],
MIGRANT HEALTH FAIRDecember 6, 2015(Open to migrant families,
and MOF IAC members)
The conduct of the Migrant Health Fair aims to increase the health awareness on prevention of lifestyle-related diseases among Filipino
migrants and their families. During the Migrant Health Fair, the DOH shall provide a set of free
health promotion services such as mass exercise sessions, nutrition counseling, cholesterol
sugar check, as well as mobile health services like therapeutic massage sessions, and HIV
counseling
Venue: Lapu-Lapu Shrine, Rizal Park (Luneta)
Director Maylene M. Beltran Dr. Joel H. Buenaventura Bureau of International
Health Cooperation, Department of Health Tel. no. 651-7800 local 1338
NATIONAL FORUMON MIGRATION
December 18, 2015 (By invitation only)
A national forum tackling issues on Filipino migration with the theme: #Step-it-Up_MWC25:
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally.
Venue: SSS Auditorium, Quezon City
Carmelita G. NuquiPhilippine Migrants Rights Watch
Tel. no. 526-9101, 526-9098
MIGRATION ADVOCACY AND MEDIA AWARDS
December 18, 2015 (By invitation only)
Awards are given to private and public media works that have raised public awareness on
issues on Filipino migration, advocated the cause of Filipinos overseas, and/or promoted a positive image of Filipinos overseas, and migration and
development.
Venue: SSS, Quezon City
Frencel Tingga / Arthur VitasaCommission on Filipinos Overseas
TN: (02) 552-4766 or 552-4763Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
CULTURAL SHOW FOR OVERSEAS FILIPINOS AND
FAMILIESDecember 18, 2015
A cultural presentation (song and dance) for overseas Filpinos and their families.
Venue: SSS, Quezon City
Veronica Amboni/ Alya RodriguezNational Commission for Culture and the Arts
Gen. Luna St., Intramuros, Manila Tel. no. 527-2206; 527-2192 Email: [email protected]
CANDLE LIGHTING EVENT IN HONOR OF INTERNATIONAL
MIGRANTSDecember 17, 2015
The event aims to honor all international migrants, and express a show of solidarity to them
wherever they may be. Simultaneous candle lighting ceremonies will take place at the different
country offices of IOM abroad. The candle lighting ceremony will also be done in honor of
International Migrant’s day, the next day (Dec. 18).
Venue: Ayala Greenbelt, Chapel, 6:00 amto 10:00 pm (Mass at 5:30pm)
Miguel AlmarioInternational Organization for Migration
Tel. No: +632 230 16 07;E-mail: [email protected]
Every year, the Philippines honors our overseas Filipinos, the modern-day heroes in a
month-long celebration, starting in December. The festivities are not only confined on
December 18 (heralded by the United Nations as International Migrants Day), but lasts
the whole month. This is to show deep-rooted appreciation for their sacrifices working in a foreign
land, away from their loved ones, and for their laudable contributions to Philippine development.
This year, overseas Filipinos will find more reason to celebrate as 2015 marks the 25th anniversary
of the Migrant Workers Convention (MWC).
The International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members
of Their Families was a landmark multilateral treaty set forth by the UN on December 18, 1990 to
provide guidelines for the protection of migrant workers and their families. The Philippines was
one of the very first countries to sign the treaty, and immediately ratify it on July 5, 1995. For the
Philippines, the Migrants Workers Convention is an important international human rights instrument,
and for Filipinos overseas, it is a historic convention which strengthens protective mechanisms for
them as vulnerable groups under the principle of equality of all persons regardless of legal stratus.
This year’s theme “#Step-it-Up_MWC25: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally” reflects the UN’s call
to stakeholders to step up advocacy efforts, and links the Philippines to a wider global campaign.
The Inter-Agency Committee (IAC) for the celebration of the MOF has lined up various events
and activities in line with the month’s theme, commemorating the MWC’s 25th anniversary. The
activities aim to bring Filipino migrants closer to each other, and to their homeland, in the spirt of
interconnectivity in an increasingly globalized day and age.
The highlights of this month’s celebration are the following activities organized by the IAC:
• National Forum on the 25th Year of the Migrant Workers Convention
• Cultural Show for Filipinos Overseas and their Families
• Migration Advocacy and Media Awarding Ceremony
• Migrant Health Fair
• Candle Lighting Activity for Filipino Migrants
• Film Showing on Migration
The yearly tradition of the month-long celebration for Filipino migrants started with President
Corazon Aquino’s issuing Proclamation No. 276 to institutionalize the commemoration. The IAC is
chaired by the Philippine Migrants Rights Watch, and co-chaired by the Commission on Filipinos
Overseas as provided for in Administrative Order No. 202. The other members and partners of the
IAC are a diverse combination of government agencies, representatives from the private sector
and the civil sector, which include the Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Labor and
Employment, Department of Health, Department of Tourism, Department of the Interior and Local
Government, Department of Trade and Industry, Presidential Communications Operations Office,
Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office, National Commission
for Culture and the Arts, Film Development Council of the Philippines, Overseas Workers Welfare
Administration, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, National Reintegration Center
for OFWs, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, Pag-IBIG Home Development Mutual Fund,
Social Security System, Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines, League of Provinces of
the Philippines, League of Cities of the Philippines, League of Municipalities of the Philippines,
Philippine Migration Research Network, Migrant Forum in Asia, Catholic Bishop’s Conference of
the Philippines, and the United Nations Development Programme.
MAJOR EVENTS
Calendar ofActivities
Paco Parks Presents Year-roundOpen to the public
A regular public service project of National Parks Development Committee (NPDC) which features classical and soothing music.
This project aims to preserve and develop cultural space for creative and artistic expressions; to increase cultural awareness and literacy in the country; to broaden engagement with other sectors / stakeholders in the development and promotion of culture and the arts; and to increase regional participation.
Venue: Paco Park, San Marcelino St., Manila every Friday night from 6:00 to 7:00 pm.Contact: Marrianne BoolNational Parks Development Committee Tel. No: 302-7079
Photo Exhibit: Deeper Scars: The Perils After a Disasterby Veejay VillafrancaOctober 24 – December 19, 2015Open to the public
Deeper Scars is a collection of photo stories of human trafficking victims and survivors from Eastern and Central Visayas regions.
Venue:Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport, Tacloban (Oct. 24 – Nov. 6), Palo Municipal Hall (Nov. 9-10), Municipality of Carigara(Nov. 11-13), Eastern Visayas State University – Ormoc(Nov. 16-20), Ormoc City Hall Lobby (Nov. 23-28), Sabin Resort Hotel (Dec. 1-5), City Tourism Lobby/Ormoc City Port Area (Dec. 8-19)Contact:Romina D. Sta. Clara/Anna Avegail CruzInternational Organization for Migration - PhilippinesTel. no. 230-1762Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Airport VIP Lei ReceptionNovember to December 2015(Open to returning overseas Filipinos)
A joint project of the Department of Tourism – Region III and Clark International Airport Corp., DFA, DTI, Hotels and Restaurants Association of Pampanga (HARP), Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and other tourism stakeholders wherein the arriving overseas Filipinos will be given a lei reception and the first 200 overseas Filipinos will receive gift certificates and tokens.
Venue: Clark International Airport Arrival Area, Pampanga
DOT – Region IIISan Fernando, PampangaTel. no. (045) 625-8525
Weeknights @ 6November to December 2015(Open to the public)
A weekly public service performances of the Department of Tourism on the Best of Seven Arts featuring music, dance, theater, cinema, literature, architecture and
visual arts. It aims to promote sense of nationhood and pride in being Filipino through culture and arts; to bring enjoyment, fun and quality entertainment to the public.
Venue: Rizal Park Open Air Auditorium, every Friday from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Shiela Javier National Parks Development Committee Tel. no. 302-7079Email: [email protected]: facebook.com/NPDC.PH
Labs kita, Sabado Every Saturday of November and December 2015(Open to the public)
An activity of the National Parks Development Committee where one would experience the best of modern performances such as acoustic and rock concerts, hip-hop, jazz and contemporary ballet
Venue: Rizal Park Open Auditorium Manila, every Saturday from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
John David Salenda National Parks Development Committee Tel. no. 302-7079
Concert at the ParkEvery Sunday of November and December 2015(Open to the public)
A regular Sunday presentation featuring the finest performances of various Filipino and international musical talents
Venue: Rizal Park Open Auditorium Manila from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Margaux Decripito National Parks Development Committee Tel. no. 302-7079
Capacity Building for PAMANA Officers/ BODs on Organizational Policies and GuidelinesDecember 4-5, 2015(By invitation only)
The seminar/training aims to come up with Governance Manual, Administrative Manual, Financial Recording and Management Manual, and Operations Manual for the PAMANA.
Venue: PSO Blue Room, Naga City Hall, Magsaysay Ave., Naga City
Reuel M. OliverMetro Naga Public Employment Service Office, Government of NagaTel. no. (054) 473-8274, 473-0980, 473-2053
Pamaskong Handog para sa OFWsNovember 15, 2015 -January 15, 2016(Open to OFWs, Balik-Manggagawa/Workers-on-Leave)
To show gratitude to the OFWs, Kiosks shall be set up within the POEA Ground floor lobby to assist them
in the use of the Online BM OEC System, provide more transaction counters, and beef up the Mall Processing Centers. There will also be weekly hosting by government and private sector partners in providing information on services, holding of activities for transacting OFWs including distribution of tokens and other materials.
Venue: POEA, Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City; Duty Free Phils, Paranaque City, SM Manila; Trinoma Mall, Quezon City
Dir. Ramona S. Quijano/ Dir. Renato Limjuco / Ms. Genevieve C. Aguilar-ArdientePhilippine Overseas Employment Administration Tel. nos.: 721-9496, , 721-07-85, 722-1194
Ugnayan sa South KoreaNovember 26 –December 4, 2015(Open to overseas Filipinos in South Korea)
The Ugnayan aims to help address challenges faced by Filipino communities in South Korea, promote CFO programs and services, including the PESO SENSE (a financial freedom campaign) and BaLinkBayan (the online portal for overseas Filipinos’ diaspora engagement). It also aims to facilitate the establishment of support network for Filipinos bound for South Korea
Venue: Seoul and Incheon, South Korea
Nico Herrera/Cindy San PedroCommission onFilipinos OverseasTel. no. 552-4728Email: [email protected]
One-Stop Shop of Services: Bringing M&D to the OFs and their FamiliesDecember 1, 2015(Open to the public) Convergence of M&D partners to a one-stop-shop of services: DOLE, OWWA, POEA, NRCO, DOH, CHED, DepEd, SSS, PHIC/PhilHealth, HDMF,TESDA, DOST, DTI, CHR, BIR, OFs and their families
Venue: Lobby, Provincial Capitol, Iloilo
M&D Committee and Secretariat
PhilHealth - OFW Family ConferenceDecember 1 to 18, 2015(Open to Overseas Filipinos and their families)
The conference aims to provide updates on PhilHealth benefits and services; and showcase and extend PhilHealth services to OFW families and their dependents.
Venue: All PhilHealth Regional Offices except (PRO 3, 8 and 9)
Ringo DanaoOverseas Filipinos Program – Philippine HealthInsurance Corporation Tel. no. 441-7444 local 7416
Value Formation, Financial Literacy and Savings Mobilization Seminar; Service Mapping and Orientation; Team Building and Group Building Workshop; Livelihood Formation and Skills Training for OFW and Family; Migrant Workers and OFW Day CaravanDecember 1-20, 2015(By invitation to selected municipalities and barangays)
Its objectives are to increase awareness and understanding on the value of saving and financial management; identify and understand the services rendered by different partner agencies in relation to M & D; organize and strengthen OFW groups and families; enhance skills of OFW family for enterprise development;
Albert PorrasMD-TWG & OWWA RO6
MOF 2015 Local & Overseas Job Fair December 1-2, 2015(Open to the public)
A regional Local and Overseas Job Fair featuring employment facilitation for local and overseas jobseekers. The activity will all feature services for overseas applicants, OFs and their families from lined agencies like CFO, POEA, OWWA, DOLE, NRCO, PHIL-HEALTH, SSS and NBI. Venue: SM City Naga Activity Center, Naga City
Reuel M. OliverMetro Naga Public Employment Service Office, Government of NagaTel. nos. (054) 473-8274, 473-0980, 473-2053
2015 OFW Day: Pasko ng Pasasalamat at Pag-pupugay sa Pag-IBIGDecember 2, 2015(By invitation only)
The celebration aims to pay tribute to hardworking overseas workers who continue to commit themselves in uplifting their families’ standards of living and to their significant role in nation’s economic progress.
Venue: 8/F Justine Bldg., Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City
Mary Grace M. Eugenio/ Nova Kristal P. Pala/ Jesely M. Lastimosa Pag-IBIG Fund, MakatiTel. no. 892-4382, 840-1793
POEA/OWWA Forum December 3, 2015(tentative date)(By invitation only)
The forum aims to orient the Punong Barangay on the different services of POEA and OWWA to be participated in by Punong Barangays of 4 municipalities
Venue: Gov. Corazon L. Cabagnot Tourism and Training Center, Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan
Vivian R. Solano, PESO and OWWA
Model OFW Family of the Year Awards (MOFYA)
December 4, 2015(By invitation only)
The objectives are: 1. To give proper recognition to the outstanding achievements of the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and their families, and serve as role models for the whole OFW population; 2. promote success stories of the OFW families’ endurance over the challenges on their family relations and uplift the image of the OFW families in the community; and 3. To highlight the role of the OFW family acting as a group/unit in the attainment of socio-civic, educational, professional and material success.
PICC, Manila
Dir. Carmelina VelasquezOWWA, Pasay City Tel. no. 891-6115
OFW Summit and distribution of IEC MaterialsDecember 4, 2015(Open to the public)
The summit is intended for OFWs (active and non-active), immediate members of their Families, local officials and other stakeholders such as Church people, NGOs and concerned organizations. Its objective are to gather OFWs in the Province of Antique; to serve as venue for advocacy campaign on the OFW welfare; to provide venue for sharing of experiences among OFWs and their Families; to advocate the programs and services of the AYMC/OFW Desk; and to strengthen campaign on the welfare of the migrant workers
Venue: Culasi or San Jose de Buenavista or Tobias Fornier, Antique
Youth and Migrant Center/OFW Desk, AntiqueTel. no. 0917-3088754
Business Plan Competition for Qualified Seafarers (Awarding) December 4, 2015(By invitation only)
It is aimed at promoting entrepreneurship among seafarers.
Venue: To be announced
Antonette Cañete /Mark EspinaNational ReintegrationCenter for OFWsTel. no.: 526-2392
Mega Job FairDecember 5, 2015(Open to the public)
Job fair for the people of Cebu, which include placement and employment overseas Venue:Cebu City Sports Complex
LGU Cebu
Weekly Balik-Cavite Tour December 5, 12, 19and 26, 2015(By invitation)
A one-day tour around Cavite offered to all returning migrants and their families.
Venue: Cavite City
Cavite Province
Grand Marian ProcessionDecember 6, 2015(Open to the Public)
The procession of almost a hundred images of the Blessed Virgin all over the country revives a Filipino religious tradition that originated in 1619 to celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Devotees, townsfolk, students and religious accompany the images alongside military escorts and bands just like in the old days. Venue: Manila Cathedral, Intramuros, Manila
Sandra MartinezIntramuros, AdministrationTel. no. 527-3138
In Focus: Women Migrant Workers and the CMW Concluding CommentsDecember 8, 2015(By invitation only)
A forum on the Convention on Migrant Workers and women migrants, organized by the UN Women, Commission on Human Rights and the Center for Migrant Advocacy.
Venue: Quezon City
Ellene SanaCenter for Migrant Advocacy Tel. no. 990-5140, 433-0684
Marilen G. Soliman UN WomenTel/Fax No. 366-8170;426-3772Email: [email protected]
PAMANA – GrOW - Growing Opportunities for WealthDecember 9, 2015 (Open to all families of OFs)
Orientation and profiling of OFs and their families on small business development services featuring the Barangay GROW program of the City Government. Barangay GROW provides a comprehensive suite of services tailored to the needs of individual or group livelihood and small enterprises and helping OFs GROW the small capital that they can send home into a booming family business.
Venue: Naga City People’s Hall, Naga City
Reuel M. OliverMetro Naga Public Employment Service Office, Government of NagaTel. no. (054) 473-8274,473-0980, 473-2053
“SUMMID Calabarzon: Converging Initiatives on Migration and Local Economic Development”; Cultural presentation December 9, 2015(By invitation only) Presentation of the outputs of the Migrants Resource Centers in the five provinces; workshop on gaps and opportunities; participants are members of the provincial committees on M&D and migrant families
Venue: Tagaytay City (TBC) – For Calabarzon (through
NEDA Region IV-A and Atikha)
Golda Myra RomaJMDI-UNDPTel. no. 0917-794-1447Email: [email protected]
Lovely MoresNEDA IV-ATel. no. 0915-541-1625Email: [email protected]
Ugnayan sa Middle EastDecember 9 –December 19, 2015(Open to overseas Filipinosin the Middle East)
The Ugnayan aims to help address challenges faced by Filipino communities in the Middle East, promote CFO programs and services, including the PESO SENSE (a financial freedom campaign) and BaLinkBayan (the online portal for overseas Filipinos’ diaspora engagement). It also aims to facilitate the establishment of support network for Filipinos bound for Middle East
Venue: Dubai and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Warner Dawal/ Rose JuanCommission on Filipinos OverseasTel. no. 552-4796Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Fourth Provincial Training on PESO Sense-The Philippine Financial Freedom Campaign for Overseas Filipinos, and their FamiliesDecember 10, 2015 (tentative)(Open to OF/W Associations, migrant families/returnees and stakeholders)
The PESO Sense training aims to provide financial literacy to migrants, their families left behind and other stakeholders by utilizing various platforms on financial education. It puts a strong emphasis on financial education as a critical link to migration and development.
Venue: Ilocos Sur (to be announced)
Elisa AcenaProvincial OFW Federationof Ilocos SurTel. no. 0927-8495921Email:[email protected]
Seminar-Workshop on the Issues of Filipinos in IntermarriageDecember 10 & 14, 2015(By invitation only)
A forum on the issues and realities of Filipinos in intermarriage for local civil registrars and faith-based and pre marriage counselors
Venue: December 10, 2014 - BatangasDecember 14, 2014 - Century Park Hotel, Manila
Janet Ramos Commission on Filipinos OverseasTel. no. 552-4744Email: [email protected]
Second Forum on M&D and Financial Literacy TrainingDecember 11, 2015 (tentative)
(Open for children of OF/Ws, student leaders and interested faculty)
The forum and training aims to provide the children of OF/Ws, student leaders and interested faculty information about CFO, its projects and advocacies and educate them through PESO Sense-the Philippine Financial Freedom Campaign, the financial education component of the MDI-1 project.
Venue: Ilocos Sur (to be announced)
Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur
JMDI Bicol Friendly GameDecember 12, 2015 (By invitation only)
A regional friendly game activities to foster camaraderie and promote health and wellness among M&D stakeholders of JMDI Bicol.
Venue: JMR Coliseum, Ninoy and Cory Ave., Naga City
Reuel M. OliverMetro Naga Public Employment Service Office, Government of NagaTel. no. (054) 473-8274,473-0980, 473-2053
Merry Treats: A CAUSEtoPLAY and MascoradeDecember 12 or 13, 2015 (tentative)(Open to the public)
Back-to-back treats for families and park goers which will serve as the kick-off event for the Christmas season. There will be a parade of cosplayers and mascots around the park and an afternoon program full of surprises for the kids.
Venue: Central Section of Rizal Park, Manila
Shiela Rose JavierNational Parks Development Committee Tel. no. 302-7079
Poster Making Contest and Essay Writing Contest to High School Students with the Theme of the CelebrationSecond week of December(By invitation to selected public and private secondary school in Masbate)
3 Winners of Essay Writing contest (1st-3rd Runner Up4th Year High School Students
Venue: 3rd Floor Conference Room City Hall Building, Masbate City
Judel BrionesPESO Manager 0920-6950712
Esperanza AriolaPDO IITel. no. 0921-4391739
Third Forum on M&D and Financial Literacy TrainingDecember 15, 2015 (tentative)(Open for children of OF/Ws, student leaders and interested faculty)
The forum and training aims to provide the children of OF/Ws, student leaders and interested faculty information
about CFO, its projects and advocacies and educate them through PESO Sense-the Philippine Financial Freedom Campaign, the financial education component of the MDI-1 project.
Venue: La Union (to be announced)
Rosalina BayanKanlungan Center FoundationTel. no: 0918-2747358,607-3520Email: [email protected]
Pamaskong Handog for OFWsDecember 15, 2015 to January 14, 2016(Open to OFWs coming home to the Philippines for vacation this Christmas season)
Component Program:
•A. Pamaskong Salubongfor Returning OFWs
•B. Family Day by invitationto OFW Families
These Christmas events hope to inculcate in the OFW communities the positive values of family orientation and social consciousness in recognizing the contributions of the OFWs to national development and extending a helping hand to those who have less in life. Venue: NAIA, and OWWA Regional Offices
Dir. Carmelina VelasquezOWWA, Pasay City Tel. No. 891-6115
9-Nights of Christmas CarolsDecember 15-23, 2015(Open to the public)
An annual public service project of NPDC for the holiday season. Performances of different choirs will be presented.
Venue: Second Floor of the Cave at Rizal Park, Manila, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm
Margaux DecripitoNational Parks Development Committee
Tel. No. 302-7079
Simbang Gabi sa ParkDecember 15 – 23, 2015(Open to the public)
Series of nine novena masses every month of December , in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Nuestra Señora de Guia (Ermita Church).
Venue: Cave Area, Rizal Park, Manila, from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Shiela Rose Javier National Parks Development Committee Tel. no. 302- 7079
Forum on Migration and Development InitiativeDecember 16, 2015(By invitation only)
The forum aims to update the migrants and their families on migration and development program to be participated in by Association of migrants in
six municipalities.
Venue: Provincial Trade Hall, Provincial Capitol, Kalibo, Aklan
Engr. Roger M. Esto/ Engr. Lorna T. CawalingPPDO, Kalibo, Aklan
Fourth Forum on M&D and Financial Literacy TrainingDecember 16, 2015 (tentative)(Open for children of OF/Ws, student leaders and interested faculty)
The forum and training aims to provide the children of OF/Ws, student leaders and interested faculty information about CFO, its projects and advocacies and educate them through PESO Sense-the Philippine Financial Freedom Campaign, the financial education component of the MDI-1 project.
Venue: Urdaneta and Rosales, Pangasinan (to be announced)
Jose Del RosarioUrdaneta PESOTel. no. 0923-8102011,0905-2602788Email:[email protected]
Media Forum: Women Migrants and the CMW Concluding ObservationsDecember 17, 2015(By invitation only)
A forum for the media on the Convention on Migrant Workers and women migrants, organized by the UN Women, Commission on Human Rights and the Center for Migrants’ Advocacy.
Venue: TBA
Ellene SanaCenter for Migrant Advocacy Tel. No. 990-5140, 433-0684
Marilen SolimanUN WomenTel/Fax Nos. 366-8170; 426-3772
Counseling and Legal Assistance December 18, 2015(Open to overseas job seekers, victims of illegal recruitment, and the general public)
Free legal advice and assistance in the preparation of complaint against licensed recruitment agencies for recruitment violation/s and against unlicensed recruiters for illegal recruitment and other related cases
Maria Theresa Delos SantosOfficer-in-Charge, Workers Education DivisionPOEATel. no. (02) 722-1185/950917-869
Concert at the Mall December 18, 2015(Open to the public)
An evening of music and dances in recognition of the contributions of millions of Overseas Filipinos in nation building.
Venue: Clark International Airport, Arrival Area, Pampanga
DOT Region III
Migrant Workers and OFW Day CaravanDecember 18, 2015(Open to the public)
An awareness program of inter-agency services for migrants
Venue: Roxas City Civic Center, Capiz
Mila BarquinPESO, Roxas City, Capiz
Financial Literacy training for OFWsDecember 18, 2015(Open to OFWs)
To educate OFWs on Financial Literacy. There will be selected OFWs Beneficiaries in Bayawan
Venue: IBC Function Hall, Negros Oriental
LGU Valencia, Negros Oriental
Concert at the Mall December 18, 2015(Open to the public)
A concert in recognition of the contribution of millions of overseas Filipinos in nation building.
Venue: SM City Clark, Pampanga
DOT – Region IIISan Fernando, PampangaTel. no. (045) 625-8525
10th OFW Family DayDecember 18, 2015(Open to OFWs, Balik-Manggagawa/Workers-on-Leave and their relatives) To give fun and excitement to Balik-Manggagawa/ Workers-on-Leave and their relatives having financial transactions with POEA on target date.
Venue: POEA Lobby, Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City
Dir. Renato C. Limjuco/Lou MedinaPhilippine Overseas Employment Administration/ Gabay ng OFWInternational, Inc.Tel. no.: 722-1194, 565-8661
Livelihood Trainingand Job Fair December 18, 2015(Open to OFW and their family)
To enhance entrepreneurial skills of OFWs’ family members and provide job opportunities
Venue: Little Theater, Provincial Capitol; Camarines Norte Agro-Sports Center
Nida Navarro-TosocPDO IV / PESO ManagerDaet, Camarines Norte
Opening of the Migrant Resource Center (MRC)in Naga CityDecember 19, 2015(By invitation only)
Ceremonial opening of the Migrant Resource Center in Naga City located at the Bicol Central Station featuring signing of Memorandum of Agreements with
lined agencies and M&D stakeholders. Venue: Migrant Resource Center, Bicol Central Station, Naga City
Reuel M. OliverMetro Naga Public Employment Service Office, Government of NagaTel. no. (054) 473-8274,473-0980, 473-2053
“Pamaskong handog para mga pamilyang OFWs” to coincide with the opening of the Migrants Resource Center December 19, Saturday(By invitation only)
100 participating migrants (from HK, Singapore, Malaysia and UAE), migrant families, migrant organizations, church, academe, private sector, and local, regional and national governments
Venue: SM Naga and Migrants Resource Center, Naga City Central Bus Station - For Bicol (through the City Government of Naga)
Golda Myra Roma(JMDI-UNDP)Tel. no.: 0917-794-1447Email: [email protected]
Nonoy Reforsado Tel. no. 0916-223-2300Email: [email protected]
Outstanding Nagaueño December 19, 2015(Open to 5 top LGUs from Legazpi, Tabaco, Sorsogon, Masbate, Naga and Camarines Norte)
Venue: SM Naga
OFW Gift Giving and Fun DayDecember 29, 2015(Open to Overseas Filipinos and their families)
To be able to bring together all returning OFWs with their families and share blessings to the less fortunate children in depressed areas in Dumaguete City. It will target 50 indigent children in depressed areas. Venue: Public Market Auditorium, Bldg. 2, Dumaguete City
LGU Dumaguete City
New Year CountdownDecember 31, 2015(Open to the public)
To welcome the year with exciting performances from different artists and fireworks display.
Venue: At the back of Rizal Monument Rizal Park, Manila (tentative)
John David Salenda Tel. no. 302-7079
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