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[Title] => Entrepreneurship seen as key to OFW integration
[Summary] => The country's best hope is successfully reintegrating the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) into the mainstream society is through entrepreneurship.
This is the assessment of OFW Net Foundation, a non-government organization formed by more than 1,000 migrant Filipino leaders worldwide for that self-help reintegration program.
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[Summary] => More than ever, todays Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) are emerging as the countrys economic savior, with their pooled resources amounting to over $8 billion (P400 billion) as a potential source of unborrowed capital for local businesses.
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