Sunday, May 25, 2014

SUMMARY

ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS EMPLOYMENT



EXECUTIVE 
LEGISLATIVE
ORO YOUTH ACTION
Invest in multi-sectoral participation and youth private – public partnerships in reducing the drop out rate and increase the NAT results


Short Term
MOU with the NSTP, DepEd, the School Board and the College Student Government on tutorial program
Budgetary support

NAT Tutorials by the College Student Council and School of Education Student Councils
30 pupil scholars pledge program
Creation fo the Youth Committee on Employment

Active Representation in the Local School Board

City College Scholars Life Coaching


Medium Term
Invest In teachers skills training with DepEd and NGOs
Ordinance on Drop-outs, absenteeism and illiteracy as DILG memorandum Circular No 2014-26
Long Term
Initiate coordination with private academic institutions to develop a uniform tutorial program that will prepare students for the NAT.
Budgetary support

Invest on school infrastructure, cloud-based knowledge, and teachers’ development in consonance with K-12

Short Term
Reduce classroom shortage by half incorporating disaster resilient design

Exapnsion of text to teach program of Ayala Foundation to include other classrooms

Medium Term



Long Term

Close the classroom shortage of the city

Evaluate and integrate the different vocational courses offered by different agencies and create venues for youth with special needs access to education



Short Term
Profiling of TESDA Courses.
Streamline all skills training program of the CITY under the ALS, CID and TESDA and create a one stop skills development area.

The beneficiaries must be evaluated by the CSWD and a member of out of school youth association (PYAP). Recommended by CSWD. Belong to an Indigent family and recognize by the Oro Youth Council
Youth career and skills development ordinances.
16-30 years old
80% passing rate
Fresh or old graduate.

Medium Term
College Admission of PWD
City Ordinance of PWD College Admission


Long Term
Scholarship of PWD

City Ordinance of PWD Scholarship

Expand the city college scholarship program and improve its screening and development interventions


Short Term
Inclusion of youth representative in the scholarship committee


Medium Term
Stricter grade compliance and return service
Expansion of scholarship program to include PWDs

Long Term
Creation of a community college
One stop shop for scholarship programs of every university/college in the city
Ordinance creating a community college and allocating funds thereof.



Sustainable Urban Living and Youth dimension in Disaster risk reduction and management


EXECUTIVE 
LEGISLATIVE
ORO YOUTH ACTION
The city should increase green patches in the city centers to encourage urban gardening and greening.
Short Term
Divisoria Greening Initiative
None
Urban Greening Advocacy

Barangay Youth Advocacy on Solid Waste Management

Citywide youth forum on disaster preparedness and management

Eco-bag use advocacy 

Medium Term
Creation of Urban greening Plan
Ordinance requiring couples to plant a tree as a condition for issuance of marriage license
Long Term
Adopting green belts within the city area
Urban greening Ordinance
The city should increase youth-led action in disaster risk reduction and management and environmental protection. (define roles)

Short Term
Incorporate youth in the Disaster Risk and Management Council and barangay level training
Resolution calling for barangay level training with youth groups
Medium Term
Improvement of warning infrastructure and strict implementation of building rules and reguations


Long Term
Institutionalization of youth presence in disaster training and decision making process
Appropriate Ordinance


The city should strictly implement the provisions of the Solid Waste Management Act and empower barangays to manage their own waste


Short Term
Convene the Solid Waste Management Council with youth representative 


Medium Term
Closure of the open dump site and opening of sanitary land fill
Appropriate Ordinance
Long Term
Biodegradable already collected in the barangay level
Appropriate Ordinance requiring major barangays to collect their biodegradables


Awareness and Accessibility to Basic Health Care Services and Youth Involvement towards Healthy Lifestyle



EXECUTIVE 
LEGISLATIVE
ORO YOUTH ACTION
The city should continue to invest in the empowerment of barangay health centers and expand Phileath coverage especially to the marginalized youth

Short Term
Increase Philhealth coverage by 20%
Budgetary Support 
Barangay Youth Health Conferences on philhealth, HIV, and Teenage Pregnancies


Youth Groups sponsored feeding programs


Medium Term
Continuous upgrading of JR Borja Hospital and barangay health centers in major and far-flung barangays

Budgetary Support 

Long Term


The city should continue to invest in child nutrition and strengthen and Monitor the implementation of in-school hygiene programs


Short Term
Report to School Board on the status of the hygiene programs of the public schools



Medium Term
Expand feeding programs of day care centers and other schools in partnership with private sector


Long Term
3rd part monitoring on the implementation of the hygine programs

The city should adopt a comprehensive program aimed at reducing the presence of street children and return them to productive life



Short Term
Implementation of the Curfew for Minors with 3rd party monitoring
Support by the barangays


Medium Term
Complete profiling of street kids

Long Term
Construction and of a home or play are for street kids where they can slowly be formed back to productive life
Budgetary support
Intensify proper and age appropriate sex education to curve the growing cases of HIV-AIDS and address increasing cases of teenage Pregnancy.


Short Term
Creation of HIV-AIDS multi-sectoral taskforce



Medium Term
Increase education campaign for HIV-AIDS and proper reproductive health education by 20%



Long Term
Creation Center for HIV-AIDS Local Action Center








SAFETY AND YOUTH’S ROLE IN CRIME PREVENTION and PEACE BUILDING



EXECUTIVE 
LEGISLATIVE
ORO YOUTH ACTION
The city should expand its Hapsay Dalan operations to other points of convergence, insure safety of public places and intensify partnership with barangay tanods



Short Term
More visible sign boards in the area  especially for the benefit of tourists
Maintain clarity of yellow boxes and pedestrian lanes.

Re-visit hapsay dalan ordinance for massive implementation(starting with carmen and cogon then city-wide)
Re-visit city ordinance  on anti-vandalism

Hapsay Dalan Youth Advocacy 

Medium Term
Implementation of hapsay dalan in critical areas of convergence as cogon and carmen markets

Ordinance  of not selling/releasing of rugby and other sealant products to children and to un-authorize  frequent buyers

Summit on the Role of the Youth in Crime Prevention 


Business Establishment Profiling and School Caravan on Ordinance 


Long Term

City-wide implementation


 Invest in intensive police and citizen monitoring on known and potential drug-dens, child-trafficking entry points and child prostitution areas, apprehend suspects in accordance with law, and adopt gender appropriate interventions. 



Short Term
24 hrs. Police duty or tanod duty on police outputs city-wide
Tanod roving to prevent  vandalism

Organize stress de-briefing committee  for victims of child , drug, prostitution abuse,

24 hrs. Police duty or tanod duty on police outputs city-wide
Tanod roving to prevent  vandalism

Organize stress de-briefing committee  for victims of child , drug, prostitution abuse,



Medium Term

Establishment of police task force on robbery and theft especially on puj’s

Implementation of curfew for minors.
Child and women’s desk in all police stations to cater to reports  on children trafficking, or prostitution abuse.


Establishment of police task force on robbery and theft especially on puj’s

Implementation of curfew for minors.
Child and women’s desk in all police stations to cater to reports  on children trafficking, or prostitution abuse.




Long Term
Creation of emegency hotline and facilities (including police, bomb squad, fire)

Additional shelters for abused victims
Creation of emegency hotline and facilities (including police, bomb squad, fire)

Additional shelters for abused victimm




The city should continue to be strict in monitoring bars and entertainment areas specially near centers of learning

Short Term
RCB inspection of establishments near high schools and elementary schools

Strict review on business permits




Medium Term
Monitoring and implementation of ordinance #8099-2002





Long Term




Leadership and Values formation towards good governance



EXECUTIVE 
LEGISLATIVE
ORO YOUTH ACTION
Invest in youth profiling and barangay youth organizing and empowerment


Short Term
Executive support
Resolution supporting Aquino version of the SK reform
75% of barangays have  a federated youth organization


Oro Youth Engaged Citizenship Program

Symposium on FOI Bill

People’s Council Advocacy


Medium Term
Financial support for the youth convergence
Adopt the resolution of the convergence

Long Term
Bi-partisan support
Enactment of youth code
Invest in an independent non-partisan youth leadership formation program that anchors in political education and good governance in public service for youth leaders


Short Term
MOU with academe about the formation program


Medium Term
Training program proper


Long Term
Certification course for youth leaders in governance

Creation of a policy on transparency and mechanism for people’s participation in local governance


Short Term
Make transparency and accountability an executive policy
The City Council should create a user friendly website that publishes all ordinances and resolutions

Medium Term
Mayor is open to Kapihan with the youth


Long Term
Endorsement by the Mayor of the creation of People’s Council
Ordinance creating the People’s Council