ACCESS TO
QUALITY EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS EMPLOYMENT
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EXECUTIVE
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LEGISLATIVE
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ORO YOUTH ACTION
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Invest in multi-sectoral participation and
youth private – public partnerships in reducing the drop out rate and
increase the NAT results
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Short Term
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MOU with the NSTP, DepEd, the School
Board and the College Student Government on tutorial program
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Budgetary support
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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
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Medium Term
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Invest In teachers
skills training with DepEd and NGOs
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Ordinance on Drop-outs, absenteeism and
illiteracy as DILG memorandum Circular No 2014-26
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Long Term
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Initiate coordination with private
academic institutions to develop a uniform tutorial program that will prepare
students for the NAT.
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Budgetary support
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Invest on school infrastructure, cloud-based knowledge, and teachers’
development in consonance with K-12
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Short Term
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Reduce classroom shortage by half
incorporating disaster resilient design
Exapnsion of text
to teach program of Ayala Foundation to include other classrooms
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Medium Term
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Long Term
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Close the classroom shortage of the
city
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Evaluate and integrate the different
vocational courses offered by different agencies and create venues for youth
with special needs access to education
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Short Term
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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
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Youth career and skills development
ordinances.
16-30 years old
80% passing rate
Fresh or old graduate.
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Medium Term
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College Admission of PWD
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City Ordinance of PWD College
Admission
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Long Term
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Scholarship of PWD
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City Ordinance of PWD Scholarship
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Expand the city college
scholarship program and improve its screening and development interventions
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Short Term
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Inclusion of youth
representative in the scholarship committee
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Medium Term
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Stricter grade
compliance and return service
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Expansion of
scholarship program to include PWDs
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Long Term
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Creation of a community college
One stop shop for scholarship programs of
every university/college in the city
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Ordinance creating a community
college and allocating funds thereof.
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Sustainable
Urban Living and Youth dimension in Disaster risk reduction and management
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EXECUTIVE
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LEGISLATIVE
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ORO YOUTH ACTION
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The city should increase green patches in
the city centers to encourage urban gardening and greening.
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Short Term
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Divisoria Greening
Initiative
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None
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Urban Greening Advocacy
Barangay Youth Advocacy on Solid Waste Management
Citywide youth forum on disaster preparedness and management
Eco-bag use advocacy
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Medium Term
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Creation of Urban
greening Plan
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Ordinance requiring
couples to plant a tree as a condition for issuance of marriage license
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Long Term
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Adopting green
belts within the city area
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Urban greening
Ordinance
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The city should increase youth-led action
in disaster risk reduction and management and environmental protection.
(define roles)
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Short Term
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Incorporate youth
in the Disaster Risk and Management Council and barangay level training
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Resolution calling
for barangay level training with youth groups
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Medium Term
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Improvement of warning
infrastructure and strict implementation of building rules and reguations
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Long Term
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Institutionalization
of youth presence in disaster training and decision making process
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Appropriate Ordinance
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The city should strictly implement the provisions
of the Solid Waste Management Act and empower barangays to manage their own
waste
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Short Term
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Convene the Solid
Waste Management Council with youth representative
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Medium Term
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Closure of the open
dump site and opening of sanitary land fill
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Appropriate
Ordinance
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Long Term
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Biodegradable
already collected in the barangay level
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Appropriate
Ordinance requiring major barangays to collect their biodegradables
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Awareness and Accessibility to Basic Health
Care Services and Youth Involvement towards Healthy Lifestyle
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EXECUTIVE
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LEGISLATIVE
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ORO YOUTH ACTION
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The city should continue to invest in the
empowerment of barangay health centers and expand Phileath coverage
especially to the marginalized youth
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Short Term
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Increase Philhealth
coverage by 20%
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Budgetary
Support
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Barangay Youth Health Conferences on philhealth, HIV, and
Teenage Pregnancies
Youth Groups sponsored feeding programs
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Medium Term
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Continuous upgrading of JR Borja
Hospital and barangay health centers in major and far-flung barangays
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Budgetary
Support
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Long Term
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The city should continue to invest in child nutrition and
strengthen and Monitor the implementation of in-school hygiene programs
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Short Term
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Report to School
Board on the status of the hygiene programs of the public schools
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Medium Term
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Expand feeding
programs of day care centers and other schools in partnership with private
sector
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Long Term
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3rd part
monitoring on the implementation of the hygine programs
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The city should adopt a comprehensive program aimed at
reducing the presence of street children and return them to productive life
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Short Term
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Implementation of
the Curfew for Minors with 3rd party monitoring
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Support by the barangays
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Medium Term
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Complete profiling
of street kids
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Long Term
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Construction and of
a home or play are for street kids where they can slowly be formed back to
productive life
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Budgetary support
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Intensify proper and age appropriate sex education to
curve the growing cases of HIV-AIDS and address increasing cases of teenage
Pregnancy.
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Short Term
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Creation of
HIV-AIDS multi-sectoral taskforce
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Medium Term
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Increase education campaign for
HIV-AIDS and proper reproductive health education by 20%
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Long Term
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Creation Center for HIV-AIDS Local Action
Center
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SAFETY AND
YOUTH’S ROLE IN CRIME PREVENTION and PEACE BUILDING
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EXECUTIVE
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LEGISLATIVE
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ORO YOUTH ACTION
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The city should expand its Hapsay Dalan
operations to other points of convergence, insure safety of public places and
intensify partnership with barangay tanods
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Short Term
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More visible sign boards in the
area especially for the benefit of
tourists
Maintain clarity of yellow boxes and
pedestrian lanes.
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Re-visit hapsay dalan ordinance for
massive implementation(starting with carmen and cogon then city-wide)
Re-visit city ordinance on anti-vandalism
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Hapsay
Dalan Youth Advocacy
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Medium Term
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Implementation of hapsay dalan in
critical areas of convergence as cogon and carmen markets
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Ordinance of not selling/releasing of rugby and other
sealant products to children and to un-authorize frequent buyers
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Summit
on the Role of the Youth in Crime Prevention
Business
Establishment Profiling and School Caravan on Ordinance
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Long Term
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City-wide implementation
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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.
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Short Term
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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,
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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,
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Medium Term
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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.
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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.
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Long Term
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Creation of emegency hotline and
facilities (including police, bomb squad, fire)
Additional shelters for abused
victims
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Creation of emegency hotline and
facilities (including police, bomb squad, fire)
Additional shelters for abused
victimm
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The city should continue to be strict in
monitoring bars and entertainment areas specially near centers of learning
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Short Term
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RCB inspection of
establishments near high schools and elementary schools
Strict review on
business permits
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Medium Term
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Monitoring and implementation of
ordinance #8099-2002
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Long Term
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Leadership and
Values formation towards good governance