A Celebration With Purpose: VCM’s 25th Anniversary Shines Through Outreach And Compassion

VCM The Celebrity Source marks 25 years by celebrating connection with purpose, choosing to give back through an outreach that highlights how legacy is built not just through success but through service.

The Toughest Phone HONOR X9d 5G Launched At PHP 17,999 With A Chance To Win Tesla Cybertruck

HONOR Philippines launches the highly anticipated HONOR X9d 5G, priced at PHP 17,999.

Why Tarantadong Kalbo Needs Only A Few Lines To Say Everything

In a crowded digital space, Tarantadong Kalbo shows how restraint and intention can make visual commentary speak louder than excess. #PAGEONESpotlight #PAGEONESpotlight_KevinEricRaymundo #PAGEONESpotlight_TarantadongKalbo

Vivant Energy Secures 15-Year PSA To Meet Siquijor’s Growing Power Demand

Vivant Energy secured a 15-year power supply agreement to support Siquijor’s growing electricity demand amid rising tourism and economic activity.

PH Makes Headway In Addressing Data Gaps In Migration

The Philippines is now on its way to improving its policies and frameworks for the processing of data on Filipino migrants.

PH Makes Headway In Addressing Data Gaps In Migration

81
81

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Philippines has promoted value-driven and evidence-based policymaking, as well as enhanced international partnerships, to manage international migration.

During the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) on May 18 at the United Nations Headquarters here, the Philippines shared how it improved its policies and frameworks for the processing of data on Filipino migrants.

“To standardize, improve, and harmonize migration data, the government enhanced the operational framework for the processing of data on overseas Filipinos. In 2018, the country conducted its first national migration survey to gather baseline information on the mobility of Filipinos, both internal and international,” National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Assistant Secretary for Policy and Planning Carlos Bernardo Abad Santos said during his intervention at the fourth Roundtable discussion in the IMRF.

Following the Philippines’ adoption of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (GCM) in 2018, the government improved its frameworks to better respond to the needs of Filipino migrants.

“The GCM facilitated the formulation of policies to address the needs of Filipino migrant workers. Among others, our Updated medium-term Philippine Development Plan now includes a separate chapter on Overseas Filipinos, that spells out the strategic policy framework aligned with the GCM,” Abad Santos said.

The NEDA official added that the Philippines’ lnter-agency Committee on Migration Statistics is currently undertaking activities to harmonize and address data gaps on migration.

The number of undocumented Filipino migrants declined to 8.49 percent in 2021, from 11.06 percent in 2020, indicating that more overseas Filipinos are being mainstreamed through legal channels so that vulnerabilities and risks abroad are lessened.

Abad Santos said the government activated communication lines to facilitate swift assistance to overseas Filipinos, such as the OFW Help Facebook page, a 24/7 command/operations center, and an emergency hotline.

“In 2021, a law creating the Department of Migrant Workers was passed. We now have a specific department to protect the rights and advance the interests of our Filipino migrants,” he added.

He also said that the government also strengthened international cooperation on migration, following its engagements in the Colombo process, Abu Dhabi dialogue, Bali process, and the Asean Forum on Migrant Labor, among others.

He also told the delegates and stakeholders during the international forum that the Philippines is committed to reaching the objectives of the GCM.

“We remain steadfast in pursuing its commitments to the GCM to continually improve migration governance at the local, national, and global levels. We commit to protect, promote and respect the rights of every migrant, regardless of status,” Abad Santos said.

The GCM is a comprehensive inter-governmentally negotiated agreement to improve the governance of migration.

The IMRF is the primary intergovernmental global platform to discuss and share progress on the implementation of all aspects of the GCM with the participation of all relevant stakeholders. (PNA)