Chef Tatung Sarthou Introduces A Filipino Philosophy Of Living Through The Wisdom Of The Kitchen

Chef Tatung Sarthou introduces KitchiZen, a book that reframes the Filipino kitchen as a space for life lessons on balance, patience, and understanding enough.

From Narrative To Infrastructure: How Reputation Management Evolved In The Last 10 Years

Reputation today is no longer shaped by messaging alone but by systems, actions, and consistency that stakeholders experience and verify across platforms over time.

When In Manila And The Long Game Of Building A Lasting Brand

A platform built on consistency now faces reinvention, as When In Manila shifts from founder-led identity to a shared space shaped by its growing community.

Unilever Champions Women Within The Workplace And Beyond Through Purposeful Programs And Partnerships

Unilever Philippines highlights how intentional policies and programs can empower women to lead, grow, and thrive across workplaces and communities.

500 MOFs Avail Of Government Services In Butuan Fair

Over 500 migrant overseas Filipinos and their families benefit from the daylong fair, providing government services and job opportunities.


500 MOFs Avail Of Government Services In Butuan Fair

99
99

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Inter-Agency Committee on the Migrant Overseas Filipinos (IAC-MOF) led a daylong migrant fair here Friday which will benefit more than 500 MOFs and their families.

Leading the provision of various government services to the MOFs are the Department of Migrant Workers, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and the Presidential Communications Office (PCO).

In an interview at the sideline of the activity, PCO Assistant Secretary Evangeline De Leon said the initiative will benefit the MOFs from the province of Agusan del Norte and Butuan City.

“This is one of the series of migrant fair activities that we will be conducting in the different parts of the country,” De Leon said.

Other agencies in the fair included the Department of Health, the Social Security System, PhilHealth, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, and the Department of Tourism.

“We have chosen the Caraga Region for the annual fair this year because of its large number of MOFs,” De Leon said.

The OWWA-13 said there are an estimated 97,000 documented MOFs in the region.

Among the MOFs who joined the activity was Lellibeth Mandras, 55, a mother of four who worked for more than three years in Saudi Arabia and returned home in 2018.

“When I returned home, I availed a livelihood program from OWWA, particularly on hog raising. The project still exists today,” said Mandras, of Barangay Basag.

Esteria Erisari, 62, of Barangay Pinamangculan, said she is representing her daughter who is currently working in a railway company in Qatar.

“I would like to explore more benefits from the government for my daughter who has been working abroad for more than six years now,” she said.

Participants also visited the booths of employers who offered over 400 local job openings. (PNA)