Minister praises Filipino Expatriate Foundation
Ramona Ruiz 

Last Updated: November 02. 2008 10:00PM UAE / November 2. 2008 6:00PM GMT -The 
National 03/11/2008
 
ABU DHABI // Mariam Mohammed Khalfan al Roumi, the Minister of Social Affairs, 
has praised an initiative by a group of Filipino expatriates who set up a 
foundation to help their countrymen in the UAE and at home. The minister met 
Libran Cabactulan, the Philippines’ ambassador in the UAE, on Oct 13 to discuss 
the Filipino Expatriates in UAE Foundation (Filex UAE). Filex plans to give 
scholarships to children of low-income Filipino expatriates, promote 
entrepreneurial activities and provide money to the victims of calamities and 
natural disasters in the Emirates and the Philippines.
“The minister expressed her appreciation on the establishment of Filex as an 
instrument of the Filipino community to provide assistance to Filipino 
nationals who are in great financial need,” Mr Cabactulan said. Membership of 
Filex is open to all Filipinos living in the UAE, while other nationalities, 
companies and entities can become members of the Circle of Filex Advocates. As 
of June, there were 324,912 Filipinos in the UAE, according to official records 
from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Almost half of the community, about 
120,000 people, live in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.
Since there is no law on the formation of charitable foundations by foreigners 
in the UAE, Mrs Roumisaid the present arrangement would continue. “In our case, 
Filex is registered officially in the Philippines and operates in the UAE under 
the auspices of the Philippine embassy, like other foreign cultural 
associations,” said Mr Cabactulan. Dick Orense, the Filex interim chairman, 
said he was pleased to learn from Mr Cabactulan that the minister had spoken 
well of the foundation, and that they had a productive meeting.
Filex has enlisted 1,600 members since its formal launch in August. “Most of 
the members had taken advantage of the one-off payment of Dh30 (US$8), 
equivalent to a lifetime membership,” he said. Those with UAE residence visas 
must pay Dh15 a year towards a group accident insurance security. This entitles 
them to benefits including coverage for accidental death, total accident 
disability, payment for medical fees and repatriation of remains to the 
Philippines.
On Oct 21, Mr Cabactulan and Mr Orense met with Dr Ali Abdullah al Kaabi, the 
chairman of the Red Crescent Authority (RCA), to discuss the possibility of 
Filex holding joint activities with the UAE RCA and the Philippine National Red 
Cross.The group plans to visit Ras al Khaimah on Friday and Ruwais on Nov 27 to 
promote its ongoing membership fund campaign, with a goal of recruiting 100,000 
members in a year’s time.
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