DSWD expects more deportees from Malaysia

abs-cbnNEWS.com

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) office in the region confirmed Monday that about 30,000 Filipinos are expected to be deported from Sabah, Malaysia this year.

Last Sunday, 351 Pinoy deportees arrived in Zamboanga City via a commercial vessel.

DSWD Social Welfare Officer-4, Elizabeth Lim-Dy said all deportees were in good health.

Out of the 351 deportees, DSWD only served 346. Dy said five of the deportees have gone missing. She explained that some do actually escape.

Meawhile, DSWD is looking forward a commercial fast craft that would carry Pinoy deportees from Malaysia.

Dy said that with the fast craft, this will lessen the work of their social workers since it will pass through three disembarkation point in Sulu, Tawi-tawi and Zamboanga City.

She said the DSWD processing center can accommodate at least 500 people and the department has no problem with their budget.

However, Dy admitted that they lack personnel to look after the processing of the deportees’ documents in going back to their respective provinces and cities.

A reintegration program was also formed by DSWD and the labor department to encourage deportees not to go back to Malaysia.

Five pilot villages in Zamboanga City will first benefit from the program which includes free services of livelihood training, scholarship grants and health benefits. Report from Leila Vicente, ABS-CBN News Zamboanga

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