31 OFWs arrive home safely from Syria
Around 31 overseas Filipino workers returned from civil war-torn Syria Tuesday afternoon, after availing of the Philippine government's repatriation program.
The OFWs arrived at 5:05 p.m. at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1, aboard an Emirates Airways flight, state-run Philippines News Agency reported.
The OFWs encountered problems while working in Syria and had to spend time at a Philippine embassy-provided shelter while their exit papers were being processed.
Philippine foreign affairs and labor officials continue to urge OFWs to avail of repatriation, and asked their relatives to update government of the OFWs' whereabouts.
The government has also offered assistance packages to the OFWs, which includes livelihood training, or new work abroad. — DVM, GMA News
The OFWs arrived at 5:05 p.m. at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1, aboard an Emirates Airways flight, state-run Philippines News Agency reported.
The OFWs encountered problems while working in Syria and had to spend time at a Philippine embassy-provided shelter while their exit papers were being processed.
Philippine foreign affairs and labor officials continue to urge OFWs to avail of repatriation, and asked their relatives to update government of the OFWs' whereabouts.
The government has also offered assistance packages to the OFWs, which includes livelihood training, or new work abroad. — DVM, GMA News
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