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Coca-Cola helps empower repatriated women OFWs

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Addressing the plight of distressed women overseas Filipino workers, Coca-Cola Philippines will conduct its second micro-enterprise training specifically designed for women who wish to start their own business. 

Coca-Cola Philippines, through its 5by20 Program, and in partnership with government agencies, is leading the efforts to help these women prepare for their reintegration in the country.

There are currently over 2.2 million Filipinos working in various labor sectors abroad, 83 percent are in Asia, with large concentrations in the Middle East. About 54% of these OFWs are women, who are primarily engaged as laborers or low-skilled workers and who venture abroad in their bid to find better sources of income in order to provide for their families.  

In line with the government’s bid to provide livelihood for returning distressed OFWs, Coca-Cola Philippines, through its 5by20 program and in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment through the Overseas Workers Welfare Association and the National Reintegration Center for OFWs, launched the Women Entrepreneurs Reintegrated and Economically Active at Home or Women Reach program in the State of Kuwait. 

The Women Reach program is designed for women OFWs who were employed in the low-skilled labor sector such as domestic helpers, prioritizing those who have experienced distress during their employment period. 

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This program is the first of its kind that provides a step-by-step entrepreneurial training, business counseling, and self-assessment for the OFWs to determine the most appropriate business model and scale based on their skills and resources.

The women OFWs at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Kuwait shed tears of joy upon hearing the various possibilities that the Coca-Cola 5by20 entrepreneurship program holds for them and their families.

“This is our way of continuously empowering women, especially those in the most vulnerable sectors–in this case, the distressed women OFWs who are currently here at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Kuwait–by helping them prepare for their livelihood once they set foot back in the Philippines,” said Gilda Maquilan, 5by20 lead and sustainability manager of Coca-Cola Philippines.

“This program has been designed in such a way that it will be responsive to the skills and resources that they have. We are one with the government in helping uplift this sector that once they are back with their families, they are also economically empowered in their own country,” said Maquilan.

In 2017, the pilot training at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Kuwait was able to reach 100 distressed women OFWs, most of whom are awaiting the completion of their deportation procedures. The 5-day training program tackled topics such as the creation of a solid business plan, technical assistance in the fine-tuning of these business plans, and gender sensitivity.

Amidst the government-imposed deployment ban to Kuwait, Filipino women OFWs who are still waiting for repatriation to the country will continue to receive their entrepreneurial training. They will also be provided with entrepreneurial starter kits through the Balik Pinay, BalikHanapbuhay program of the Labor Department.

Most of the business plans that were conceived by the participants during the training included backyard hog and poultry raising, carinderia, sari-sari store, computer rental shop and online ready-to-wear shop.

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