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Background: The Philippine Islands became a Spanish colony during the 16th century; they were ceded to the US in 1898 following the Spanish-American War. In 1935 the Philippines became a self-governing commonwealth. Manuel QUEZON was elected President and was tasked with preparing the country for independence after a 10-year transition. In 1942 the islands fell under Japanese occupation during WWII, and US forces and Filipinos fought together during 1944-45 to regain control. On 4 July 1946 the Philippines attained their independence. The 21-year rule of Ferdinand MARCOS ended in 1986, when a widespread popular rebellion forced him into exile and installed Corazon AQUINO as president. Her presidency was hampered by several coup attempts, which prevented a return to full political stability and economic development. Fidel RAMOS was elected president in 1992 and his administration was marked by greater stability and progress on economic reforms. In 1992, the US closed its last military bases on the islands. Joseph ESTRADA was elected president in 1998, but was succeeded by his vice-president, Gloria MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, in January 2001 after ESTRADA's stormy impeachment trial on corruption charges broke down and widespread demonstrations led to his ouster. MACAPAGAL-ARROYO was elected to a six-year term in May 2004. The Philippine Government faces threats from armed communist insurgencies and from Muslim separatists in the south.




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By cowpattyengineer
August 1st 2005
The market Asia » Philippines » Manila
There's a huge market very close to where we live here in Manila and I thought I'd share some pictures of it with you. It's called Commonwealth market, and as you might suspect, it's along Commonwealth Avenue. As part of trying to live like Filipinos do (which I can never really do - after all, I know that I can leave anytime that times get really tough and I never really have to worry about going hungry or not having enough money to buy food for myself and my family), we try to get our food at the market instead of [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 1st 2005 | 412 Views | [diary=15370]

Veggie stand
Pork stand (Baboy)
Overview

Having finished my placement in Iloilo City and started work with Sarah at the national office, I have had a chance to reflect on my experiences (and mistakes) from the past several months. Overall, I believe that the main thing I have learned thus far is what makes a good leader. In my opinion, this is particularly important for development work, especially since capacity building depends to a great extent on how good a leader you are. So I have revised my original idea of what a leader is. Some of it is still classically what I consider a good leader, [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 1st 2005 | 175 Views | [diary=15373]


By Kate vP
March 5th 2005
Manila Mayhem Asia » Philippines » Manila
Fresh off the plane from Bangkok, Sarah and I were swooped off to the nearest shopping mall to get accessorised for a night out…and not just any old night out, no, we were off to schmooze with the local glitterati at a charity ball. The ANZCHAM (Australia, NZ Chamber of Commerce) ball to be exact, one of the annual events to be seen at in Manila. Legs were shaven, eyebrows plucked and lipstick applied - Sarah and I were quickly converted from budget backpackers to bells of the ball in a matter of hours, thanks to the help of Aunty Ludy [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 20th 2005 | 904 Views | [diary=9083]

Belles of the Ball
On the dance floor
Stephen the speech maker

By angat
February 16th 2005
trip over. Asia » Philippines » Manila
I left the Philippines today, and flew back to Vancouver. The airport was nuts since the terrorist bombings here on Valentines Day have everyone on high alert. i left at 5:15 PM, and thanks to the international date line, arrived back in Vancouver at 3:00 PM the same day. So the trip is over. What can I say about the Philippines? It's loud, chaotic, desperate, poor, and hopeless, but it's also beautiful, friendly, warm, and peaceful. It's a third world country to be sure; the Philippines makes Mexico look like it has it's shit together. But if you get away from [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 498 Views | [diary=4300]


By Faith
December 22nd 2004
Laguna, Philippines Asia » Philippines » Manila
“Is not the fast that I have chosen? To loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke? Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house, when thou seest the naked that thou cover him, and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh. Isaiah 58:6-7 Isaiah 58 in action [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 1023 Views | [diary=2634]


By Faith
December 22nd 2004
About IFL- FAITH Asia » Philippines » Manila
Institute for Foundational Learning Infarmaco Road, San Isidro, Cabuyu, Laguna, Philippines 4025 Telefax: 049-243-4093 email: ifl@lgn.pworld.net.ph Accomplishment Report 1989-1999 **** Two hundred sixteen (216) preschools established in all thirteen regions of the Philippines accommodating approximately 42,000 pre-school aged student from predominately indigent families. Over 2,000 men and women have been trained in the area of Early Childhood Development and establishment of Foundational Learning Center / Pre-school. **** Four (4) Village Clinics established **** Provi [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 454 Views | [diary=2636]


By Krysta
September 30th 2004
The Philippines Asia » Philippines » Manila
When I told my father I was planning on visiting the Philippines, he was less then enthusiastic about it and his voice over the telephone signified his paternal instinct kicking in. I understood the reason for his apprehension. The Philippines isn’t exactly written about favorably in the Toronto Star or any other North American newspaper. The Southern island of Mindanao is a terrorist island. This is widely known, accepted and all who wish for their safety, stay clear of it’s vicinity. Manila and the area I was to be visiting was thousands of kilometers to the North of Mindana [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 8th 2006 | 447 Views | [diary=51272]

Green belt mall
Fort Santiago
See the squatters?!?

By bootstrap
September 27th 2004
Airport Blues (Manila) Asia » Philippines » Manila
Well back in Manila, waiting for my flight to Thailand so am stuck in the airport for another 6 hours. The visit to my adoptive parents’ resting place in Cebu a couple of days ago was an emotionally exhausting experience, not having been able to mourn their passing a few years back. The visit made me realise that I have not had been able to deal with the loss in its full cycle. I could not hold the tears and wept for the first time (plus it doesn't help that "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" by Edith Piaf keeps playing in [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 366 Views | [diary=2167]


By bootstrap
September 22nd 2004
Manila Part 2 Asia » Philippines » Manila
Okay, I am sorry for the delayed updates as I was finding it hard to grab a hold of pc’s with a fast internet connection (due to very restricted time scheduling, I had to prioritise). If this is your first time in the Philippines, it would be of no harm to understand two basic assumptions of you the visitor, from them, the Filipinos. Firstly, you are a foreigner therefore you must be wealthy. This is (relatively) true to a degree. Filipinos tend to generally assume that since you are from the outside, that your life must be better in terms of [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 477 Views | [diary=1556]


By bootstrap
September 20th 2004
Manila Asia » Philippines » Manila
Arrived at precisely 18:45, 20th September in Manila courtesy of Qantas, still I regard to be one of the better airlines. Unreal to see the same aircrew staff (two at least) from 14 years back on my way to Oz. Flight service was superb and highly efficient. Love the balmy humid Manila evenings especially when already acclimatized, but always a shock to the system when not. Nevertheless, a very pleasant trip. The way out of the arrivals area was very quick, especially with an Australian passport and going through the diplomatic queue (by accident). Waiting at the baggage conveyor belt [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 429 Views | [diary=1465]