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Ex-US president Bill Clinton faced an audience of elite Filipinos Wednesday and implored them to convince their countrymen abroad to return and help out the country.

“Create a climate where everybody [participates]. Get more people to come home," he said.

Rapidly growing economies like China, India and Vietnam all benefited from a reverse brain drain, when educated expatriates returned to lend their expertise.

The Philippines needs to reorient the mindset of its people through education and access to employment that can keep the population from migrating to other places in search of better paying jobs, former US President Bill Clinton said Wednesday.

“Create a climate where everybody [participates]. Get more people to come home," he said, speaking before a crowd of mostly business executives, politicians, and diplomats at the Manila Hotel.

"Filipinos have done great around the world, and I think that as an economic model, it's really good for individual people and families," he said, referring to the 8.5 million-11 million overseas Filipino workers who transferred more than $19.7 billion to their relatives in the Philippines last year.

“But I think you need to try to get more people to come home. We all need certain things to remind us of the big mental and emotional factors that impact a country’s greatness," Clinton said.

“You're smart enough to do it, you have a huge population, and you have massive natural resources. I have a feeling that you’re at the dawn of a whole new age of your history here," Clinton added.

But the Philippines must “attempt to get everybody in school. Give access to universities and access to [domestic] job markets," he said.

He cited the case of Rwanda, a country that made headlines in 1994 after the assassination of its president sparked a genocide that killed 500,000 to one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus, Clinton said the eastern central African country was able to spur its economy by more than three times in nearly a decade.

The fact that Rwandan adults offered one day a week to work for free, cleaning the streets, made a lot of difference in the mindset of the people, Clinton stressed.

Don’t worry

Filipinos should not worry about why the Philippines has not yet reached its potential, he explained.

What Filipinos should worry about are the basic ideas of how to get there," said Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States. He noted the tremendous economic growth of China and Singapore, saying he wasn’t surprised because Singapore is a much smaller country than the Philippines, and China a more authoritarian state.

The greatest challenge the Philippines faces now is “getting completely out of the overhang of the global financial crisis."

By trying to maintain a level of over 7 percent in terms of economic growth for five-six years, the country “can generate enough surplus cash" that, in turn, may be used to create an environment of infrastructure development support economic growth, he said.

The Philippines also need to focus on educating its population, particularly women, and allowing access to jobs, the former president of world’s economic and military powerhouse said.

While the Philippines took longer than China and Singapore to get to this level of development, focusing on “what kind of basic ideas that you want driven home to get where you want to go," may be the key for the country to reach its full potential, he explained.

“If Filipinos can do that, there’s no doubt to my mind that you’re going to get there," he said, drawing applause from the audience of around 1,700.

On presidents

At 3 p.m., before going to the Manila Hotel, Clinton dropped by Malacañang and talked to President Aquino.

"One thing I like about him is that he's got a lot of energy," he said, sharing his experience of the Philippines’ first bachelor president.

“I like people who are excited about their jobs," Clinton said. “I must have asked him about 10 different things and he knew a lot about them."

People “need somebody that's smart enough to know what's going on, energetic enough to do something about it, and has the capacity to put in place a system that can answer the 'how' question. I felt good about him after the meeting. Really good."

Clinton also has kind words for Aquino’s predecessor. “I like the fact that your former president, Gloria Arroyo, is pushing this corporate social responsibility bill." He did not elaborate.

Regarding former President Fidel Ramos, Clinton said “I love the fact that he's still writing books. You want people in these presidential jobs, no matter what their political differences are, who have a clear idea about how countries need to change and have sustained energy behind it."

On his own presidency, Clinton said it him “a lot more humble," knowing that the world’s more powerful nation was at his command.

"You actually get to do things as opposed to talk about them. You realize you're not as smart as you thought you were. I, frankly, I think that's a good thing. I think people should use their powers vigorously while in office, but humbly," he said.

"If you're running a country, people hire you to win for them. There are some things you just need to take a deep breath and do, and if it works out alright, the country will forget that you did something unpopular.

“I didn't worry about the unpopular stuff. I worried about the stuff that was difficult to figure out," he added.

http://ph.news.yahoo.com/gma/20101110/tph-clinton-tells-pinoys-get-more-people-d6cd5cf.html

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Thanks for this article, I enjoyed reading it very much. :)

--- Kaye

Be smart, have a plan, and hang on to the people you love. - Chris Gardner

 

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Di ako uuwi kasi love ko na mga biyenan ko... :lol:

Lifting Condition (I-751)

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01/19/2012 - 10 yrs GC received

Posted

This article is very true.

Good reads. :) Thank you for sharing!

F2A

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Beneficiary (My Sister 18 y.o)

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06-11-19- NOA1

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03-11-20- APPROVED!!!

Posted

Thanks for this article, I enjoyed reading it very much. :)

--- Kaye

Off topic.

Kaye, when will I see few pics of your little one?.

I've been waiting for it.

F2A

Petitioner (My Mom)

Beneficiary (My Sister 18 y.o)

06-07-19- Sent I-130

06-11-19- NOA1

02-19-20- "Initial Review, Transferred to another Visa Center"

03-11-20- APPROVED!!!

Posted

yeah great read. regardless of his much publicized affair....i thought that he was a very good president. i agree with what he said about Filipinos coming back home after working abroad...of course given that they have reached the goals they set out to meet to decide to leave in the first place. i for one as of now have told myself that when the wife and i retire...we will go back to the Philippines to stay (of course...madaming taon pa ako magbabanat ng buto). but it's a little hard to come back home when the bureaucracy and red tapes are thicker than the smog hovering on the manila skyline. expats don't want to have to deal with all these patongs just to get things done when they need to get the help of a government agency.

I-130 for wife and kids

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02/11/2010: I-130 as an LPR mailed certified

02/25/2010: Recvd letters-I-130s was recvd

06/17/2010: Oathtaking - Became a US Citizen

06/21/2010: Called USCIS to let them know to update my I-130 from an LPR petition to a USC petition.

06/25/2010: Case for both sons Touched

06/28/2010: Petition updated to a USC petition (Oldest son)

06/30/2010: Petition updated to a USC petition (Wife & youngest son)

07/19/2010: G-325A returned. Incomplete.

07/30/2010: Completed G-325A mailed back via certified mail

08/04/2010: Certified mail delivered at Laguna Niguel

08/07/2010: Touched - UCSIC received reply to RFE

08/13/2010: I-130 APPROVED!!! (recvd email update)

NVC JOURNEY

08/20/2010: NVC recvd I-130 and case number assigned

09/01/2010: Recvd AOS fee bill & DS-3032 via email

09/02/2010: Paid AOS fee & DS-3032 sent back via email

09/13/2010: AOS packet mailed via UPS

09/15/2010: AOS signed for by NVC. IV fee for wife & kids ready.

10/07/2010: Per AVR/NVC - Need to correct I864W for kids

10/11/2010: DS-230 packet & corrected I-864W sent to NVC via UPS

10/15/2010: Recvd and signed for by NVC

11/02/2010: NVC online fee payment portal SIF. NVC adviced that final stages of review.

11/03/2010: AVR - APPLICATION COMPLETED!!

11/10/2010: Medical...1st day at St. Luke's

11/12/2010: Pick up results for Medical - PASSED!

11/16/2010: USEM interview scheduled on 12/14/10

12/14/2010: VISAS APPROVED!!!!

12/20/2010: Visas received

02/22/2011: Cali bound

 
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