Scholarship program for kids of ex-rebels in Biliran launched

Scholarship program for kids of ex-rebels in Biliran launched

/ 02:21 PM October 04, 2024

Scholarship program for kids of ex-rebels in Biliran launched

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) in Naval town, Biliran has introduced a special scholarship program aimed at supporting the children and dependents of former members of the New People’s Army (NPA) as part of the province’s efforts to promote peace and reintegration.

This scholarship initiative, launched as Biliran was declared insurgency-free by the provincial government and military on Sept. 11, reflects the university’s commitment to providing educational opportunities for all Biliranons, especially those from marginalized and conflict-affected backgrounds, said BiPSU president Victor Cañezo Jr.

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This program offers a crucial lifeline to the children of rehabilitated rebel returnees, giving them a chance to pursue higher education and build a brighter future, he emphasized.

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“This scholarship is part of our mission to ensure inclusive access to education, particularly for those impacted by insurgency. It’s about giving these children the opportunity to succeed through education,” Cañezo said.

He underscored BiPSU’s role as a “cradle of knowledge, not of rebellion,” reiterating that the university would serve as a platform for learning, peace, and national unity, rather than insurgent ideologies.

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“Our institution is a place where we educate the youth to uphold democratic values and contribute positively to society, not disrupt it,” Cañezo said.

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Biliran Gov. Gerard Roger Espina lauded BiPSU for launching the scholarship program, noting that it aligns with the province’s broader goal of fostering long-term peace, security, and prosperity.

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“This initiative shows our collective efforts to rebuild communities and provide real opportunities for growth and development. By investing in the education of these children, we are laying the foundation for a peaceful and progressive Biliran,” Espina said.

“By offering educational opportunities to the children of former rebels, BiPSU is actively contributing to the social transformation of Biliran and helping to ensure lasting peace in the province,” the governor added.

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