5.
Leadership and
Value Formation towards
Good
Governance
Good
governance cannot be achieved without people empowerment.
In our political tradition, it is only
during elections that we hold our public officials accountable. And when the
fervor of election pass, we then go back to our ordinary lives and disengage –
letting the politicians do their own thing. This should not be the case if we
want a government that is responsive to the needs of its bosses. That is why
engagement with government should be sustained all throughout the term of the
leader. It is in this constant dialogue that ideas mature, trust builds and
action multiplies. Accountability and transparency should be constantly
demanded.
The youth calls on city hall to
strengthen these partnerships with civil society by institutionalizing
mechanisms of people’s participation in local governance. Though it is already
a policy of the state to do so, the local government unit should creatively
expand it as what have been done by other LGUs through a People’s Council.
The youth’s role is vital in building
strong political institutions. We should be seen as partners and not merely as
manpower volunteers. Our experiences engaging with government in meaningful
programs posses tremendous formative value. We shift from a mentality of being
mere recipients of services to real partners that engage the policy and
direction of the community.
YOUTH POLICY AGENDA
The youth leaders raised the following
policy agenda.
1. Invest
in youth profiling and barangay youth organizing and empowerment. The
needs of the youth in the barangay level should be identified and prioritized
in order to guide the barangay government and the barangay youth leaders in
forming their strategic interventions. The city should also invest in capacity
buildings for barangay youth organizations that focus on organizational
development, engaged citizenship formation and basic political education.
TERM
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PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
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EXECUTIVE
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LEGISLATIVE
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Short
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Executive support
|
Resolution supporting Aquino version
of the SK reform
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Medium
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Financial support for the youth
convergence
|
Adopt the resolution of the
convergence
|
Long
|
Bi-partisan support
|
Enactment of youth code
|
2. Invest
in an independent youth leadership formation program that anchors in political
education and good governance in public service for youth leaders. The
city through the Oro Youth Development Council should also invest in the
formation of youth policy-makers. Those youth councilors who sit as representatives
to different local bodies should be given skills training on basic policy
analysis and making, social advocacy, and basic law.
TERM
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PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
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EXECUTIVE
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LEGISLATIVE
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Short
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MOU with academe about the formation
program
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Medium
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Training program proper
|
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Long
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Certification course for youth
leaders in governance
|
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3. Creation
of a policy on transparency and mechanism for people’s participation in local governance.
To ultimately sustain the gains of people’s participation in local governance,
the city should enact an ordinance that institutionalizes civil society
participation in the direction of the city. These body becomes the official
people’s representative to local government which shall then choose who will
sit in the different bodies. This is a bottoms-up approach. It is not the
executive who will choose who sits as people’s representatives but the people
themselves would choose. This is also an entry point for pushing a people’s
agenda.
TERM
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PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
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EXECUTIVE
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LEGISLATIVE
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Short
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Make transparency and accountability
an executive policy
|
The City Council should create a user
friendly website that publishes all ordinances and resolutions
|
Medium
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Mayor is open to Kapihan with the
youth
|
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Long
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Endorsement by the Mayor of the
creation of People’s Council
|
Ordinance creating the People’s
Council
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ORO YOUTH DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ACTION
Oro
Youth Engaged Citizenship Program
This program has two components namely
(1) Barangay Youth Leadership Development Program (2) Oro Youth Political
Education Program. The first program provides the organized youth of the
barangay resources to help them develop the organization. This includes
seminars on strategic planning, needs assessment, project evaluation and
monitoring. The OYDC also provides researches on the basic needs of the youth
in their particular barangay. The second program provides an educational
program to the different youth councilors and local body representatives. This
includes policy analysis and policy making, developing social advocacies and
mobilizing resources.
Alternative Symposium on Public Issues
The OYDC
shall organize a series of talks on pertinent issues such as accountability and
transparency. This shall serve as a
reminder for the youth and the local government on the vitality of public trust
in the institutions in order to sustain development.
People’s Council Advocacy
The OYDC strongly supports the creation
of the Cagayan de Oro People’s Council in order to strengthen and
institutionalize people’s participation in local governance.
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