Sunday, December 14, 2025

President Elpidio Quirino: A Forgotten Hero

 President Elpidio Quirino, the sixth president of the Philippines, is often

overlooked in the country's history books. Born on November 16, 1890, in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Quirino's early life was marked by hardship and perseverance. He graduated from the University of the Philippines with a law degree in 1915 and went on to work as a teacher, lawyer, and government official.


Quirino's entry into politics began in 1919 when he was elected as a member of the

House of Representatives. He later became a senator and served as the Senate
President Pro Tempore. In 1946, he was elected as Vice President under President Manuel Roxas. When Roxas died in 1948, Quirino succeeded him as President, serving until 1953. During his presidency, Quirino implemented various reforms, including the creation of the Central Bank, the establishment of the Philippine National Police, and the promotion of social justice.


One of Quirino's most notable achievements was his efforts to rebuild the country after World War II. He launched

the "New Deal" program, which aimed to improve the economy, infrastructure, and social services. He also played a key role in the Philippines' admission to the United Nations and strengthened the country's ties with other nations. Despite facing challenges such as the Hukbalahap rebellion, Quirino remained committed to his vision for a better Philippines.


Quirino's legacy may have faded over time, but his contributions to the country's development are undeniable. He was a true leader who put the needs of the people above his own interests. As we reflect on his life and career, we can learn from his dedication, resilience, and commitment to public service.


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Protecting Filipino Children: A Call to Action Against Online Abuse

 The 2025 National Children's Month Celebration in the Philippines is a crucial initiative, especially with its theme focusing

on ending online sexual abuse and exploitation of children (OSAEC) and child sexual abuse or exploitation materials (CSAEM). It's heartening to see the government prioritizing the safety and rights of children.


The Philippine government has been taking steps to protect children from online abuse.

For instance, the country has enacted laws like the Republic Act No. 9775, also known as the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009, and the Republic Act No. 10175, or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, which aim to prevent and penalize online child exploitation. Additionally, the government has established agencies like the Council for the Welfare of Children and the Department of Justice's Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center to tackle these issues.


To further improve, the government should focus on strengthening law enforcement, conducting awareness and education

campaigns, and providing support for victims of online abuse. This includes providing more training and resources for law enforcement agencies, educating children, parents, and communities about online safety, and offering counseling, medical assistance, and protection for victims. Let's hope that these efforts will lead to a safer and more protected environment for Filipino children.


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Memories to Cherish: ISNHS 124th Foundation Day Anniversary

 The celebration of the 124th Foundation Day of Ilocos Sur National High School was a memorable event that brought together students, teach...