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Zaghi invited to visit former Philippine President Ramos


July 24,2008

Mr. Nasser Zaghi, Founder

Love Is the Solution

14542 Yale Court

Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
 

Dear Mr. Zaghi,
Thank you for your remarkable book, "Love is the Solution".  Indeed, peace is possible if the roots of violence are removed from the hearts of people.  These root causes are envy, greed, selfishness, corruption and injustice.

Please join Fely and visit me in the Philippines in November for her reunion.  We can talk more at that time. 

All the best,

Fidel.V. Ramos

Ramos Peace and Development Foundation

At Present
Private Citizen; Chairman, Ramos Peace and Development (RPDEV) Foundation; Chairman, Boao Forum for Asia; Trustee, International Crisis Group (ICG); Member, Advisory Group, UN University for Peace; Honorary Director, General Douglas MacArthur Foundation; Founding Member, Policy Advisory Commission, World Intellectual Property Organization (PAC-WIPO); Honorary Member, World Commission on Water for the 21st Century; Member, International Advisory Council, Asia House; Patron, Opportunity International (Philippines); Global Advisor, University of Winnipeg; Honorary Chairman, Yuchengco Center, De La Salle University; Member, Advisory Board, Metro Bank; Honorary President, Human Development Network (HDN) Philippines; Lifetime Honorary President, Christian Democrats International (CDI); Chairman Emeritus, Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) Party

FIDEL V. RAMOS, the 12TH PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES (1992-1998), is remembered for steadfastly promoting the principles of people empowerment and global competitiveness. ... He pursued, focused and converged programs to fight poverty in accordance with the will of the Filipino people, expressed by 229 structural/reform laws enacted by Congress during his term.

Ramos implemented a comprehensive Social Reform Agenda (SRA) that addressed the long-standing problem of poverty: jobs and livelihood, health, education and skills training, housing, environmental protection, children and the youth, the elderly and the handicapped, agrarian reform, and access to equal opportunity. He achieved a peace agreement with military rebels and the secessionist Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) for which he won for the Philippines the coveted 1997 UNESCO Peace Award -- the first for Asians.     Excerpted from WikipediaFor additional information, please visit President Ramos' website: http://www.rpdev.org