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>the implementation of the livelihood programs in barangays through backyard enterprises;
>a crackdown on criminal syndicates victimizing squatters, especially in Malabon and Navotas;
>the implementation of a campaign against illegal forms of fishing, and;
>the release of P7.5 billion in low-interest credit for the poor.
> real name is Joseph Marcelo Ejercito
> came from an old rich family in San Juan
> was not able to obtain a college degree
> at age 25, entered show business and was know "ERAP"
> sworn into office on June 30, 1992 by Supreme Court Justice Andres Narvasa at the Rizal Park Freedom Grandstand.
> the only non-Catholic president
> only career professional soldier, and the oldest among the presidents.
>the launching of the Enhanced Retail Access for the Poor, or ERAP sari-sari stores, and the National Food Authority's rolling stores;
>implementation of several programs on food security to ensure adequate food in areas stricken by the El Niño phenomenon;
>the rebound of the agriculture sector, and;
the forging of a food covenant among provincial governors which aims to ensure the country's self-sufficiency in rice by 2001, corn by 2002 and fish by 2003.
> the "tiger president" of the Philippines
> asset reform
>became president by virtue of People Power 2
>full provision of human development services
> She was the country's second female president (after Corazon Aquino), and the daughter of former President Diosdado Macapagal
>participation of the poor in governance and instituion building
>security and protection from violence
>increasing socioeconomic opportunities for the poor
> the first woman president in the
Philippines
> the first President of the fifth republic
> the first one to have ascended into power under circumstances different among other elected Presidents.
> promulgated the freedom constitution on March 25, 1986