news

Western Union Foundation grants USD $250,000 to develop model to channel remittances for economic development in overseas Filipino home communities

April 18, 2011

UNDP and Philippines national and local government collaborate to lead project

MANILA, Philippines, April 5, 2011 - The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Government of the Philippines today launched a US$250,000 major project wholly funded by the Western Union Foundation to harness the power of remittances from migrant workers to drive sustainable economic development in the Philippines.

The Overseas Filipinos Remittances for Development: Building a Future Back Home (OFs-RED) Project aims to launch a pilot program to pool funds from migrant workers and channel them into projects that lead to economic development and community-based enterprises in the workers' home communities.

The two-year project is made possible by a US$250,000 grant from Western Union's philanthropic arm The Western Union Foundation.

UNDP and Philippines national and local government collaborate to lead project

MANILA, Philippines, April 5, 2011 - The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Government of the Philippines today launched a US$250,000 major project wholly funded by the Western Union Foundation to harness the power of remittances from migrant workers to drive sustainable economic development in the Philippines.

The Overseas Filipinos Remittances for Development: Building a Future Back Home (OFs-RED) Project aims to launch a pilot program to pool funds from migrant workers and channel them into projects that lead to economic development and community-based enterprises in the workers' home communities.

The two-year project is made possible by a US$250,000 grant from Western Union's philanthropic arm The Western Union Foundation.

Renaud Meyer, UNDP country director in the Philippines, said: "The Western Union Foundation funded OFs-RED project will contribute to efforts in the Philippines to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, in particular the target to halve poverty by 2015, by supporting the creation of an enabling environment for overseas Filipinos and their families to use remittances for development."

The project will test a mechanism to facilitate and direct overseas remittances towards savings and investment in livelihood improvement and entrepreneurship for the poor and vulnerable, and ultimately create jobs and reduce poverty. The Philippines is the world's fourth largest recipient of overseas remittances after India, China and Mexico with US$18.76 billion sent home in 2010, or about 14% of GDP, Mr. Meyer said.

Patricia Riingen, Senior Vice President, Pacific and Indochina, said: "At Western Union, we believe that leaving home to work overseas should be a choice, not a necessity borne of lack of options. We share the dream that, some day, people in the Philippines and in developing countries everywhere will have the option to stay with their families, that jobs and opportunities at home will provide a choice and that going overseas will be but one way to make a better life. That is why we are so wholeheartedly committed to the OFs-RED project."

Western Union's commitment towards this project commenced in 2008, when the company funded an Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU) report to test the interest of pooling remittance. The report found there was willingness to offer and use pooled or collective remittances to fund development, but there was no efficient mechanism to do so.

In 2009 Western Union facilitated a dialogue with multiple stakeholders from government, civil society, business and academia.

Luella Chavez D'Angelo, President of the Western Union Foundation added, "We are delighted that what commenced as a concept was tested in a dialogue and now we are turning the concept into action, collaboratively with development and government experts. This represents a breakthrough in Western Union's corporate social responsibility program here in the Philippines."

"Western Union transfers much more than money. We at the Western Union Foundation have decided to honor that by committing USD250,000 to the UNDP to develop the OFs-RED Project, which will be rolled out over in six stages over two years."

The program intends to efficiently and accountably link hard monies from overseas to create sustainable small businesses that generate jobs and economic opportunity back home in the Philippines. Upon success, the model will be replicated in different parts of the world," she said. The project will jointly be led by UNDP, the Philippines Government's National Economic and Development Authority, The Commission on Filipinos Overseas, Local Government Units and Western Union.

The six phase project will involve facilitating Governmental support for public policy inclusion of collective remittances; building awareness for the concept; getting people living and working overseas organized to pool funds; giving people at home the skills and capabilities to identify and carry out projects; promotion of the concept and mobilizing funds, including public and private fund matching and implementing a pilot between two send countries and Ilocos Norte and Taguig City in the Philippines.

Rolando G. Tugpalan, Deputy Director-General of the Philippines' National Economic and Development Authority, echoed the need for all stakeholders to work closely together. He said: "Consistent with the Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016, the OFs-RED Project aims to develop policies and field-test models to harness remittances for community-based enterprise development. It encourages multistakeholder collaboration to expand livelihood opportunities and create more jobs."

"We are encouraged by Western Union's commitment and hope there would be many other corporations that would follow this example," he said.

Secretary Imelda Nicolas, Chair of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas, said: "The objective of harnessing remittances for development is the next frontier for development banking.

"On behalf of OFWs we applaud Western Union's leadership and hope that the banking and financial sectors will create the same enabling and creative environment as they did in microfinance," she said. She challenged finance sector leaders to take up the challenge of working with overseas Filipinos and their families, all levels of government and civil society in creating a new model for development.

These contributions represent a portion of a US$1.1 million grant from the Western Union Foundation to support the efforts of three United Nations agencies to advance the Millennium Development Goals - a set of eight internationally-agreed goals designed to reduce poverty, hunger, disease, and maternal and child deaths by 2015.

Philippines Next Day Service Available Across Canada

January 11, 2011

Send money to the Philippines for as low as $9 using our Next Day service at participating Western Union agent locations.

To find out more about our special offers for Very Important Pinoys (VIP) visit our VIP page.

Send money to the Philippines for as low as $9 using our Next Day service at participating Western Union agent locations.

To find out more about our special offers for Very Important Pinoys (VIP) visit our VIP page.

Western Union builds relationships with migrant worker communities in Canada

April 28, 2010

Western Union reaches out to some of its key consumers -- migrant workers from the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America, the Philippines, and other countries -- by hosting sports and social events throughout Canada’s growing season from April to October.

Western Union reaches out to some of its key consumers -- migrant workers from the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America, the Philippines, and other countries -- by hosting sports and social events throughout Canada’s growing season from April to October.

The events provide the organization with opportunities to meet some of its consumers face to face and talk to them about how Western Union Money Transfer® services can help them achieve their goals.

“Some of these migrant workers are here for up to eight months of the year. They are away from their home country, their spouse, children, family and friends, and we try to provide some extra support while they are here,” says Brian Fox, senior vice president and regional manager for Canada. “We offer social outlets such as soccer and cricket matches for them to have some fun on their days off.”

Western Union representatives, who come from the same or similar parts of the world and speak the migrant workers’ language, run these events so that the workers feel more at home. They also distribute practical items that the migrant workers can use while out in the fields.

“Our people are here to build trusted relationships with the migrant worker community,” says Fox. “The community uses our services year after year so we feel it’s our responsibility to give something back and thank them for their loyalty.”

Western Union also distributes a Migrant Worker’s Handbook, which offers information about Canada, its weather, currency, public services, and cycling safety -- a key topic for members of the community who often use bicycles as their main source of transportation. Western Union has been hosting migrant worker events for several years and the organization’s commitment to the migrant worker community is well established. Soccer or cricket matches often attract from 300 to 500 migrant workers, and many tell Western Union’s representatives that they look forward each year to the summer events.

“Migrant workers are an amazing group of people who make tremendous sacrifices to support and improve the lives of their children and their families at home and provide invaluable service to Canadian agriculture,” says Fox. “Some have been coming to Canada to work for 20 years, sending most of what they earn back home to their families. We are proud that Western Union is there to help them achieve their goals.”

Philippine-Canadian Ambassador Salutes Western Union for Ondoy Relief

December 13, 2009

On Sunday December 13, 2009 over 200 new Filipino migrants piled into Our Lady of Assumption Church in Toronto, Canada for the annual Western Union Migrant Worker Christmas celebration. The highlight of the event came with the arrival of the Honorable Jose Brillantes, Philippine-Canadian Ambassador and his presentation to Western Union Canada for providing the support.

To find out about our special offers for Very Important Pinoys (VIP) visit our VIP page.

On Sunday December 13, 2009 over 200 new Filipino migrants piled into Our Lady of Assumption Church in Toronto, Canada for the annual Western Union Migrant Worker Christmas celebration. Colorful Christmas stars hung throughout the church hall and made for a nostalgic backdrop to an afternoon full of laughter, appreciation, and yes -- a few tears as well.

The event kicked off with the Canadian premiere of the music video “Galing Ng Pinoy,” a song that celebrates the “can do” spirit of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). Following a buffet lunch, teams competed for prizes in a variety of games included singing, dancing and Western Union trivia. A series of tearful but thankful consumers took to the microphone to express personally their gratitude to Western Union for service to the Filipino community.

The highlight of the event came with the arrival of the Honorable Jose Brillantes, Philippine-Canadian Ambassador and his presentation to Western Union Canada for providing the support.

Philippine-Ambassador letter excerpt: “It is with deep appreciation that I wish to recognize the Western Union Canada team for their service and assistance to the Filipino community in the wake of Typhoon Ketrina (Typhoon Ondoy) that struck the Philippines on 26 September 2009. I especially want to thank the Team for quickly to secure 50% service fee reduction for moneys sent from Canada to the Philippines 05 October to 15 November 2009.

Philippine Ambassador Jose Brillantes presents Brian Fox with recognition for Ondoy 50% program.

In the letter from Ambassador Brillantes, the following Western Union people were recognized for their respective contributions in marketing, finance and operations: In Canada: Bill Vankoot, Don Delair, Carlos Garcia, Daniel Zou, Chito Gonzalez, Joycelyn David. In the US: Scott Paintin, Kellie Norden, Emily Kollymer and Matt Roach.

“When Ondoy hit the Philippines, we felt an obligation to try and help our consumers in a meaningful way,” says Brian Fox Senior Vice President and Regional Manager for Canada. “Our team worked around the clock to mobilize our efforts and launch a program to help support those families affected and relying on remittances and support from loved ones in Canada.”

To find out about our special offers for Very Important Pinoys (VIP) visit our VIP page.

Philippines: Pinoy Care Handbook

November 1, 2009

Maligayang pagdating. Welcome to Canada. We at Western Union know that it is hard to settle down in a new country. We hope this Pinoy Care Handbook will help you in getting acquainted with Canada - your second home. Download the Pinoy Care Handbook for Filipino newcomers to Canada in our Very Important Pinoy (VIP) section.

Maligayang pagdating. Welcome to Canada. We at Western Union know that it is hard to settle down in a new country. We hope this Pinoy Care Handbook will help you in getting acquainted with Canada - your second home. Download the Pinoy Care Handbook for Filipino newcomers to Canada in our Very Important Pinoy (VIP) section.