DMW notes rise in OFW deployment beyond 1 million | Jasper Y. Arcalas

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The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is seeing an upward trend in the deployment of Filipino migrant workers after total deployment last year returned to the above-1 million mark following a two-year downtrend. Know more:

THE Department of Migrant Workers is seeing an upward trend in the deployment of Filipino migrant workers after total deployment last year returned to the above-1 million mark following a two-year downtrend.

The latest 2022 figures mark the first year since 2020 that OFW deployment breached the 1-million level, based on government data. Ople also disclosed that the DMW will expand globally the implementation of the Pinansyal na Talino at Kaalaman or PiTaKa program, which seeks to improve OFWs’ financial literacy.

“The program recognizes the temporary nature of overseas employment and encourages families of OFWs to support their loved ones abroad by spending remittances prudently, limiting liabilities, and growing family income,” it said.

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