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The Spanish government has provided scholarships to 5,100 elementary and high school students here, completing a three-year education program in Mindanao.

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Since SMI took over the project in 2002, it has undertaken numerous significant environmental and community development activities in the project area.
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"The situation is dismal and is now at a level that already requires the collective intervention of Mindanao’s leaders, education stakeholders and communities," said Paul Dominguez, Mindanao chairman of the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP).
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"The Confed is really thankful to the President for giving Mindanao a chance," said Davao City Mayor Benjamin de Guzman, who was among Confed members who attended a meeting with Mrs. Arroyo in Manila last week.

"We can see that her thrust is to really develop Mindanao which has been neglected for many years," he said.
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"We really welcome his appointment, knowing his qualifications and competence which we have tested while he served in various capacities both in government and the private sector," said Joji Ilagan-Bian, chairperson of the Mindanao Business Council.
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"The Confed is really thankful to the President for giving Mindanao a chance," said Davao City Mayor Benjamin de Guzman, who was among Confed members who attended a meeting with Mrs. Arroyo in Manila last week.

"We can see that her thrust is to really develop Mindanao which has been neglected for many years," he said.
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"We really welcome his appointment, knowing his qualifications and competence which we have tested while he served in various capacities both in government and the private sector," said Joji Ilagan-Bian, chairperson of the Mindanao Business Council.
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