Homesick Filipino migrants count cost of separation for a ‘better’ future

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For more than a decade, Jeffrey Ongoco has watched much of his daughter’s childhood unfold through a screen.The 46-year-old, who works as a document controller for a construction company in Doha, left the Philippines in 2007 for a job in Saudi Arabia before moving to Qatar in 2010.He and his wife work in Doha to support their 16-year-old daughter, who has lived in the Philippines since infancy, cared for by relatives in Bataan province, about 130km (80 miles) northwest of Manila.It was a...