Usapang CQ is a weekly talk show about the life of OFWs during the time of pandemic. Veteran foreign affairs journalist-turned-financial advisor Malou Talosig-Bartolome talks to OFWs themselves and migration specialists to check out what's the current situation of OFWs, how the COVID-19 is affecting their livelihood, understanding the environment they are in, and how they can move forward despite the lingering uncertainty. Money, the elephant in the room, is brought to fore since most OFWs leave the Philippines to earn income and provide for their families back home.
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Usapang CQ is a weekly talk show about the life of OFWs during the time of pandemic. Veteran foreign affairs journalist-turned-financial advisor Malou Talosig-Bartolome talks to OFWs themselves and migration specialists to check out what's the current situation of OFWs, how the COVID-19 is affecting their livelihood, understanding the environment they are in, and how they can move forward despite the lingering uncertainty. Money, the elephant in the room, is brought to fore since most OFWs leave the Philippines to earn income and provide for their families back home.
Mahigit 1M Pilipino ang nasa Saudi Arabia ngayon. At nang dumating ang COVID-19 sa Middle East, Saudi Arabia ang isa sa mga tinamaang nang matindi. Umabot na sa mahigit 100 OFWs ang namatay sa coronavirus -- pinakamaraming bilang ng mga Pilipino na namatay sa ibang bansa.
Kumustahin natin ang mga OFWs sa Saudi sa pamamagitan ng isa sa mga aktibong OFW advocate sa Jeddah, Ka Bong Concha ng Kaagapay ng Bawat OFW.
Usapang CQ
Usapang CQ is a weekly talk show about the life of OFWs during the time of pandemic. Veteran foreign affairs journalist-turned-financial advisor Malou Talosig-Bartolome talks to OFWs themselves and migration specialists to check out what's the current situation of OFWs, how the COVID-19 is affecting their livelihood, understanding the environment they are in, and how they can move forward despite the lingering uncertainty. Money, the elephant in the room, is brought to fore since most OFWs leave the Philippines to earn income and provide for their families back home.