The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has raised an Alert Level 2 status in Sri Lanka, which means no new deployment of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) will be allowed, amid protests brought by economic crisis in the South Asian country.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has raised an Alert Level 2 status in Sri Lanka, which means no new deployment of Overseas Filipino Workers will be allowed, amid protests brought by economic crisis in the South Asian country.
In a statement on Saturday, DFA said it is “in constant coordination with the Filipino community in Sri Lanka in light of the mass protests in the country due to the ongoing economic crisis.”
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