#Human Rights
Target:
Overseas Filipino Workers and their Families
Region:
GLOBAL

We, the Filipino community and overseas Filipino workers in Saudi Arabia congratulate the the Duterte administration for organizing a Humanitarian Mission on mid-August 2016 that provided assistance to an estimated 8,000 laid off and stranded OFWs.

However, we are urging Pres. Duterte to continue its efforts in providing assistance to still thousands of stranded and undocumented in Saudi Arabia awaiting repatriation.

The inter-agency Humanitarian Mission 1.0 was composed of teams from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Department of Labor (DOLE) and its adjunct agencies –the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Department of Health (DoH), the Technical and Skills Development Administration (TESDA). The mission last for three weeks starting the middle of August 2016 and ended before the Hajj holidays.

Out of the estimated 8,000 laid off and stranded OFWs from the 9 Saudi companies, there were least 2,000+ were repatriated. There are 1,200 from other companies similarly situated who also seek repatriation. So, these are considerable numbers for repatriation.

In a statement issued September 19, 2016, DSWD secretary Judy Taguiwalo confirmed that there are hundreds of OFWs still stranded in Saudi Arabia.

“Based on the assessment of the team members themselves, much remains to be done because so many OFWs remain in dire straits in different part of Saudi Arabia. We have to continue our efforts to reach them and give them the assistance they need until they can return safely to the Philippines,” Sec. Taguiwalo said.

DSWD Sec. Taguiwalo is correct.

Hence, we are suggesting that a Humanitarian Mission 2.0 must be organized soonest and dispatch with the same composition of teams because they already knew the real situation not only of the laid off but as well as the distressed and undocumented OFWs.

We have been monitoring the situation of distressed, stranded, and undocumented OFWs in Saudi Arabia and estimated their numbers as follows:

• At least 800 ‘TNT’ OFWs in Riyadh living in their own rented houses seeking repatriation assistance
• 80 distressed and stranded male OFWs with existing labor issues with their employer at the male shelter in Exit 8 villa in Riyadh
• 120 female distressed and stranded, 8 with children at the Bahay Kalinga (BK) in Riyadh,
• At least 40 ran away female household service workers inside the Saudi Social Welfare agency (Sswa) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
• At least 50 at the Filipino Workers Resource Center (FWRC) in the Philippine Consulate in Jeddah
• At least 3,000 ‘TNT’ OFWs in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
• 100 inside the Sumeisy Deportation in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Sending them home -the stranded, distressed, and undocumented including mother and child -would be the best ever Christmas gift they only want from Pres. Duterte.

We, the Filipino community and OFWs living and working in Saudi Arabia, respectfully urge Pres. Rody Duterte to direct all the OFW-concerned agencies to organize and dispatch teams that will compose the Humanitarian Mission 2.0

We are thankful while we urge Pres. Duterte to continue his administration efforts in providing assistance to still thousands of stranded and undocumented in Saudi Arabia who are awaiting their repatriation.

The signatures and this petition will be sent to Pres. Duterte and to his secretaries that form part of the Humanitarian Mission.

Please help us by urging our fellow OFWs to sign and disseminate this petition.

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The Urging PHL Pres. Rody R. Duterte to issue a directive organizing Humanitarian Mission 2.0 to arrange and assist the Repatriation of the remaining Laid off, Stranded & Undocumented OFWs in Saudi Arabia petition to Overseas Filipino Workers and their Families was written by United Overseas Filipinos Worldwide (U-OFW) & OFWs For Peace Coaltion and is in the category Human Rights at GoPetition.