
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The estimated 2.3 million Filipino overseas workers form the economic backbone of their nation. The remittances they send home are vital; sustaining household incomes, driving consumer spending, supporting community development, and ensuring national economic stability - contributing 8.5% to GDP.
In the first of our two-part series looking at the Philippine economy, Sam Fenwick meets overseas workers who send money home and those who have returned to set up businesses.
If you would like to get in touch with the show, please email: [email protected]
Producer/presenter: Sam Fenwick
(Picture: Angel Kho, a head chef, in the kitchen of a care home in the UK. Credit: BBC)
By BBC World Service4.4
488488 ratings
The estimated 2.3 million Filipino overseas workers form the economic backbone of their nation. The remittances they send home are vital; sustaining household incomes, driving consumer spending, supporting community development, and ensuring national economic stability - contributing 8.5% to GDP.
In the first of our two-part series looking at the Philippine economy, Sam Fenwick meets overseas workers who send money home and those who have returned to set up businesses.
If you would like to get in touch with the show, please email: [email protected]
Producer/presenter: Sam Fenwick
(Picture: Angel Kho, a head chef, in the kitchen of a care home in the UK. Credit: BBC)

7,728 Listeners

4,192 Listeners

1,041 Listeners

289 Listeners

427 Listeners

5,471 Listeners

1,808 Listeners

367 Listeners

192 Listeners

54 Listeners

247 Listeners

264 Listeners

369 Listeners

227 Listeners

672 Listeners

226 Listeners

325 Listeners

3,184 Listeners

64 Listeners

834 Listeners

999 Listeners

498 Listeners

612 Listeners

285 Listeners

47 Listeners

274 Listeners

64 Listeners

139 Listeners

81 Listeners

2 Listeners