*** Stitching up new future | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN

Stitching up new future

TDT | Manama

Email: mail@newsofbahrain.com

Forty-five Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Bahrain commenced a journey on skill enhancement and empowerment by participating in a specialized dressmaking training program designed to provide them with valuable new skills.

Held at the Majestic Hotel in Juffair on 4th July 2025, the comprehensive training, spanning seven Fridays was a collaborative effort between Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), the Migrant Workers Office (MWO) and the community-based women organization Pinay Ikaw Na (PIN).

In her welcome remarks, OWWA Welfare Officer Juvilyn Anns Gumabay warmly greeted the participants, noting the profound importance of OWWA programs like this.

She listed the reasons why the trainings are crucial tools for the OFWs, not merely as an issue of learning immediately, but also as part of their successful integration in their home country, to be able to pursue entrepreneurship or a steady job.

The significant event was graced by the new Labor Attache, Dr. Orville A. Balitoc, underscoring the government’s steadfast commitment to supporting its nationals abroad.

Participant

Among the enthusiastic participants was Erlinda Descartin Lumiguid, a 40-year-old domestic helper from La Filipina, Tagum, Davao del Norte.

She travelled by bus for over an hour to arrive at the venue for the initial session.

Lumiguid conveyed her profound gratitude for the program.

“I am very thankful to OWWA for this opportunity. Learning how to make dress will offer me more opportunities, not only here but particularly when I return home. It is something that I can utilize in order to begin for my other source of income. I do not have the finances to enroll on my own, I’ve always wanted to — I even can’t afford materials, but here I will learn and it’s free,” Lumiguid said.

This is the sentiment most OFWs — particularly those in the household service sector — are not economically placed to pay for training themselves. The free dressmaking course offered are thus greatly valued and appreciated.

Activities

The dressmaking training is one of the activities that OWWA, MWO, and other stakeholders pursue in order to empower OFWs.

It helps equip them with the capacity to build better and brighter futures for themselves both overseas and back home.

These programs significantly help turn challenges into opportunities for Filipino foreign workers.

Meanwhile, Maritess ‘’Mayet’ Ramiro, 42, from Torrijos Marinduque, is a Sales Executive at Bahrain Modern Mills & Roasters and has been a resident of Bahrain for the past 17 years. She is among the participants in the dressmaking workshop. Expressing her enthusiasm for the opportunity, she stated: “I would like to learn how to sew a dress and improve my general sewing skills so that I can explore something new.”

Benefits

This is a common pursuit among women, and there are numerous benefits — if you possess sewing skills, you can avoid the costs associated with tailoring services.

Additionally, it is an enjoyable activity; even mending torn garments or pants can be quite soothing. Instead of spending my time aimlessly scrolling through my phone, I would prefer to engage in sewing.”

Mayet emphasized that sewing serves a practical purpose — assisting with garment repairs — and also acts as a hobby that brings both satisfaction and relaxation.

article-image

ു്ു്ു