Fredolin P. Aguinaldo – Doha, State of Qatar
Courtesy of Jessie Gabiola Ako Pinoy president |
Philippine
embassy officials in Qatar recently lauded leaders of Filipino community
organizations who are gaining recognition through their financial advocacy
program that encourages their compatriot Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) and
their family to go into business.
Their latest
training program is in line with the vision of the Philippine Ambassador to
Qatar, H.E. Crescente Relacion in equipping OFWs with the knowledge to save.
The training
was first offered to the leaders of different Filipino organizations in Qatar
who then prepared their own training syllabus and modules to be used and
implemented by their respective members.
The training
was conducted by several Filipino financial advocate members from Overseas Filipino Investors and Entrepreneurs Movement (OFIE-M)
and – Pinoy WISE Movement (Pinoy Worldwide Initiative on Savings and Investment
and Entrepreneurship) in partnership with the Philippine Embassy. It was held
at the premises of the new Philippine Embassy in Jalaih area, Doha, Qatar on
September 25, 2013.
About ten
(10) community leaders representing their organization attended the training
program. Attendees were compromised of
engineers, financial analysts, well respected educators, technical staff,
health care professionals and government institution representatives – the like
of the Social Security System (SSS) and Home Development Mutual Fund or
Pag-ibig.
Filipino community leaders first batch attendees |
The program
kick started with Mr. Jun Villena – United Filipino Organization in Qatar Advocacy
& Training member and moderator of the day, who introduced Engineer Danilo de la
Torre – pastor, Pinoy WISE Movement member who leads the invocation.
United
Filipino Organization in Qatar or UFOQ Ways and Means Committee officer Mr. Edd
Alcantara gave a brief summary about the chosen speakers and the topics to be
discussed during the training as part of his opening address. The crowd was
eager for more so when Mr. Villena asked everyone to introduce themselves and
speak out, the participants were more than willing.
The author,
who was also present, started the ball rolling with a “Gusto kung yumaman, papaanu
ko gagawin yun?” (I want to be rich, how can I make it possible). Another
attendee, Mr. Pol said, ”Wala akong ka-ide-ideya kung papaano ako mag-sisimula”
(I don’t have that slightest idea how to start).
De la Torre
took these questions into consideration and started off with these words: My
friends, you are not alone – there are thousands and thousands of OFWs out
there who are in the same shoes as you are now, it is a good thing that I am
now rich", he laughed as he started
his discussion.
Contents of
his presentation depicted the way of life by most Filipinos working abroad:
that OFWs are easily being exploited, that they tend to change their lifestyle
easily because money sources are easily available now and how they end up
returning home with little or no savings and sadly, easily being attracted to others
tending to forget his/her family values – a typical story of OFWs abroad.
With this in
mind, de la Torre discussed about the impact of social reasons regarding
Filipinos migration and investments. Aided by impressive technical knowledge
clearly seen via his presentation, that is seemed to surpass those being used
by prominent speakers worldwide and his expertise on his topic he was well
received by the public.
During
coffee break, the writer had the chance to ask a lady volunteer on how they
acquire funds for learning materials, freebies that are given and food that are
served during trainings. It is indeed a classic example of volunteerism, simply
because it is being financed mostly from the group's budget wherein a huge
chunk comes from generous Filipino entrepreneurs who believes in their
financial literacy training program. This well mannered and very accommodating
lady was none other than Atty. Daisy Tingson who acts in her capacity as
adviser of OFIE-M.
The writer also
got to talk with a very important person whom he believed to be one of the
pillars of the on-going advocacy program. He is an engineer by profession and
later talked about his group's on-going training program at POLO/OWWA office at
Bin Omran held every Monday evening.
“OFIE-M has
been continuously providing training to our college OFW for the past year
dubbed as “Seminar on Financial Literacy” together with various related topics
until participants acquire enough knowledge to go into business when they plan
to go back home for good,". He was revealed to be Engineer Julius Espina –
founding member of OFIE-M who steers their group into helping others to
succeed.
The next
speaker claimed to be very gentle – in fact, they always addressed him as
“Ginoong Billedo”. His vast experiences
in foreign affairs gave him all the right to tackle some of the key issues
regarding the social cause of migration. His presentations was aided by factual
data gathered from different government posts so that the agencies tasked to
oversee the welfare of Filipinos abroad have clear idea on how they can best
serve the needs of OFWs. Richard T. Billedo is the present Philippine Embassy Consular
Assistant, Cultural Officer and Attaché in Qatar.
In a nutshell,
the training program’s main topic was that of issues regarding the social
causes of migration and how to cope with problems during their stay abroad. "Financial
literacy is another key topic that the organizing committees tackled during the
training program - just as more-and-more OFWs are now beginning to realize
their best options to handle their finances productively, Filipinos in Qatar
have to take advantage of this kind of training program", Billedo said.
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