What makes Taiwan one of the most popular destinations for Filipino migrant workers? And what can other countries learn from its approach to migrant welfare?
In Part 2 of our conversation with Philippine Labor Director David Des T. Dicang, we move beyond his personal journey and take a closer look at the realities of life and work for nearly 200,000 Filipinos living in Taiwan. Drawing from more than three decades of experience serving overseas workers across Asia and the Middle East, Director Des offers a unique perspective on why Taiwan stands out when it comes to migrant worker protections, support systems, and quality of life.
As Director Dicang shares what makes Taiwan an attractive destination for many Filipino workers, he also speaks candidly about the challenges migrants continue to face—from family separation, falling victim to scams, to the pressure of building a better future far from home. He also reflects on the dreams that drive Filipinos to work overseas, the qualities that make Filipino workers highly valued around the world, and the programs helping migrants prepare not just for their jobs abroad, but for life after migration.
Whether you're a migrant worker, an employer, or simply curious about the people who help power Taiwan's industries and communities, join us for this episode as we have a thoughtful and eye-opening look at migration, opportunity, and the pursuit of a better life.