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SFA-AGR-760-07
5
Oct 2007
PHILIPPINE
EMBASSY IN
KUALA LUMPUR
ASSISTS FILIPINA IN DISTRESS WHO DELIVERED A BABY BOY
3
October 2007—Philippine Ambassador to Kuala Lumpur Victoriano M. Lecaros
reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs that
an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) in
Malaysia
expressed gratitude to the Embassy for taking care of her during her pregnancy
until she gave birth to a healthy baby boy at the
Kuala Lumpur General
Hospital
last 24 September. Prior to the delivery, she was under the Embassy’s custody
for the past eighteen (18) days.
The
OFW came to
Malaysia
as a tourist in October 2005. She told the Embassy that she worked as a singer
at various clubs in Johor Bahru, which borders
Singapore
, until 07 May 2007, when her pregnancy started to become obvious. She initially
stayed at a house of a friend until August 2007, when she approached the Johor
Overseas Filipino Association (JOFA), a Filipino community organization in Johor
Bahru. The group brought her to the Philippine Embassy in
Kuala Lumpur
. The OFW claimed that her passport was taken by her agent, who is a foreign
national and who had left
Malaysia
for good.
When
the OFW arrived at the Embassy on the night of 06 September 2007, she sought
assistance for her repatriation to the
Philippines
. However, she was already 37 weeks pregnant and, because of her advanced stage
of pregnancy, air travel was not possible.
In
this regard, the OFW was provided temporary shelter at the Filipino Workers
Resource Center (FWRC), a skills training center for OFWs managed by the Office
of the Labor Attache of the Embassy. The Embassy attended to the OFW while
waiting for her date of delivery. On 11 and 19 September 2007,
Assistance-to-Nationals (ATM) Officer Jerico N. Redito, OWWA Administrative
Assistant Brenda D. Olinares, and DSWD Administrative Assistant Latifa Bonajal
accompanied the OFW to a clinic for pre-natal consultations. These officers also
counseled the OFW, a first-time mother, and helped her prepare for the delivery
of her baby.
On
24 September 2007, ATN Officer Redito and DSWD Administrative Assistant Bonajal
again accompanied the OFW to the
Kuala Lumpur General
Hospital
because she was showing signs of an impending delivery. The OFW was admitted to
the hospital and on the night of the same day, she delivered a baby boy. Several
Embassy personnel visited the OFW in the hospital and brought her food and items
needed by the baby.
On
25 September 2007, Vice Consul Shirlene C. Mananquil, Social Welfare Attache
Nestor B. Ramos and DSWD Administrative Assistant Bonjal facilitated the
discharge of the OFW and her baby from the hospital. Both were then taken to the
FWRC for temporary shelter. The OFW and her baby will continue to stay at the
FWRC until the infant is certified fit to travel to the
Philippines
. END.
/Gary
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