Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Committee on Youth Health announces Month-Long Advocacy on the Prevention of Teen Pregnancy at the Local Health Board of GenSan
Wednesday,
June 25, 2014, Alfie Q. Agang, Chairperson of Committee on Youth Health of
Gensan Youth Network, attended the Local Health Board Meeting conducted at GSC
Hospital Conference Hall. The meeting was called to discuss and address
health-related problems in the entire city of Gensan and how government and
concerned agencies will provide concrete programs
and services that effectively and efficiently aid those identified societal
issues and problems particularly the alarming incidence of early pregnancy
cases.
As such, the City Population Management Office (CPMO) presented
the “Incidence of Early/Teen Pregnancy Cases in Gensan" that called the
attention of the members of the Local Health Board due to the fact that early
and unplanned pregnancies among young girls are increasing exponentially. The
exponential growth of the cases of teen pregnancy is alarming because the
presented data have recorded young mothers and fathers who become parents at age of 13.
Moreover, higher pregnancy cases are recorded from
urban barangays like Labangal, Fatima, Calumpang, and Apopong. As enumerated in
the data, young girls who became pregnant are residing domestically. More so,
the data highlights the significance that the government and concerned agencies
will create immediate programs and services that can truly reduce the high percentage of teen pregnancy in the city.
With this, Committee on Youth Health
announces the forthcoming Month Long Advocacy on the Prevention of Teen
Pregnancy this October to Local Health Board to help Local Government Unit in
addressing and combating the problems of teen pregnancy. This event is also aiming to raise
awareness and to provide vital information to young generals that will
genuinely help them pave
a road to better quality of life or standard quality of life.
"We will be conducting series of
meetings to those various concerned agencies to finalize the conduct of the
event, and also, pulling and asking their supports to make the forthcoming
Month Long Advocacy on the Prevention of Teen Pregnancy possible,”
Agang said.
The Local Health Board meeting ended
successfully and positively with the collaborative and collectivize supports
and efforts of the panel and concerned individuals and institutions.
Friday, June 27, 2014
GenSan hosts Regional NAPC Seminar
by Ghian Karlo S. Belonio
Wow! Gensan. Another milestone for the advancement of our
country has been set up last May 12-14, 2014 at Phela Grande Hotel of Gen.
Santos City. The National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) conducted its Second
Round of Regional Assemblies on Harnessing Basic Sector/Civil Society
Collectivity and Capacities on the Ground Seminar.
The participants of the said event were the different
delegates all across South, Western, and Central Mindanao and General Santos
City, with the latter as the host city. The core purpose of the three-day
seminar is to promote People’s Participation in decision-making as amended by
the 1987 Philippine Constitution Sections 15 and 16.
The participants were then divided into groups that would
represent each of the 14 sectors currently existing in the society these days.
These sectors are the Farmers and Landless Rural Workers (FLRW), Fisherfolk
Indigenous People, Urban Poor, Workers in the Informal Sector (WIS), Formal
Labor and Migrant Workers (FLMW), Women, Senior Citizens, Youth and Students,
Children, Persons with Disabilities (PWD’s), Non-Government Organizations
(NGO’s), Cooperatives, and the Victims of Disasters and Calamities (VDC).
On the first day, the agenda about the Bottom’s Up Budgeting
(BUB) was spearheaded by Cathy Ocampo of the NAPC Central Office in Manila. “The
reason why there is BUB is to give power back to the people – the Filipinos.
BUB’s are made annually due to the jurisdictions of Pres. Benigno “Noynoy” C.
Aquino’s platform of “Daang Matuwid.”
Together with BUB, some projects are also working to promote
progress in our society. These are the
Grass Roots Participatory Budgeting (GRPB) and Budget ni Boss (BNB). BNB, GRPB,
and BNB are sharing the same mission in their programs. Their missions are to
(1) Institute institutional governance reforms through incentives; (2)
Responsiveness of the National Government to the local needs; (3) Participation
of all Filipino in planning and budgeting; (4) Empower citizens – organize,
mobilize, unity from agenda.
Ocampo also stated the poverty incidence in our country, that
almost half of our country’s population are considerably poor. That is why the national
government is implementing programs to cease these problems. One of those is
the Regional Poverty Reduction Action Team (RPRAT). RPRAT, together with the
Local Government Units (LGU’s) are working side by side to solve the crisis in
our society.
Ocampo also talked about the National Budget Memorandum 121
and the Joint Circular Memorandum (JCM). Under the JCM are 4 major streams in
our government, these are the DILG, DSWD, DBM, and NAPC. The purpose of JMC is
to regulate the continuation of R.A. No. 10352 (GAA FY 2013) or the projects
enacted last year and the 2014 Appropriations under R.A. No. 10633 (GAA FY
2014). The scope of guidelines in the JCM selection includes the (1) Fund
Release; (2) Project Validation; (3) Project Replacement.
BUB Projects made this year are only valid up until December
31, 2015 except the DOE Programs. On the second day, the focus was all
subjected to the sectorial mapping and project application for the BUB 2-14.
The sectorial mapping is primarily concerned about the updates of all projects
and programs of BUB 2013. Some programs and organizations that were not able to
pass the sectorial mapping are subjected to be marked off the list of the
organizations and programs.
By afternoon until evening, the time was consumed greatly by
the applications of new organizations with programs for its members.
Representations of the applications of new organizations were strictly observed
by all participants and NAPC facilitators. Due to the line time consumes by the
representations, the scheduled solidarity night was suspended.
On the third and final day of seminar, discussions were
continued by USEC, Erlinda Tulpio. Overall, the participants were guided and
informed regarding anti-poverty projects and programs.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Committee on Environment calls a meeting for the City’s celebration of Arbor Day 2014
By Aldrin P. Cosme
Hon. Eduardo Leyson IV called a meeting last June 13, 2014
at the Session Hall of the Legislative Building to discuss the City’s Arbor Day
Celebration on June 20 with the different sectors of the society.
During the earlier minutes of the proceedings, City
Councilor Leyson IV, Committee Chairman on Environment, presented the
newly-approved City Resolution and Ordinance pertaining to the celebration.
Those papers were based in the Republic Act 101761 or the Arbor Day Act of 2012
and the annual celebration of the said event will be on every third Friday of
the month of June.
Arbor Day refers to the day of planting trees. Global Warming
is one of the major issues that affect the world. Hence, the vitality of trees was
acknowledged since trees have the ability to absorb the greenhouse gases that
influence this environmental phenomenon. In response to the government’s
environmental advocacy, several sectors of the society attended to the call.
The OIC/CPCRB of the General Santos City Police Office (GSCPO) Police
Chief/Inspector Michael Fodejerte and Captain Erwin Felongco from Joint Task
Force Gensan were present. Mr. Victorino Fuentes represented the Department of
Education. Several other sectors were also present like the Philippine Coconut
Authority, City Agriculture’s Office, City Environment and Natural Resources
Office, Philippine Airforce, Mahintana Foundation, City Population Management
Office, Gensan Youth Network, and Voice of the Youth Gensan.
Representatives from the City Agriculture’s Office and City
Environment and Natural Resources Office promised to allocate 100 jackfruit
seedlings to the 26 Barangays of the city. Ronnie John Barrientos assured the
participation of the members of the Gensan Youth Network. On the other hand,
Harlem Jude Ferolino of Voice of the Youth Gensan offered help in the promotion
of the event in the social media.
After the meeting, Hon. Eduardo Leyson IV left a message regarding
the significance of the celebration. According to him, the cooperation of all
sectors is really important since this is a sign that we are giving chance to
the next generation to experience the environment we have right now.
WATCH THE SHORT INTERVIEW:
VOTY and GYN Members with the City Councilor Eduardo Leyson IV
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
KIKIMBING: A Solidarity Caravan for Peace and Anti-Discrimination - Soon in GenSan!
Youthcast by Harlem Jude P. Ferolino
Have you tried playing "Kikimbing" as a child? The Generation Z, or the Techie-Generation, might not be familiar to this, but for those who belong to the generation before the new millennium, this might be a bit nostalgic.
*KIKIMBING is a child play popular in local communities in the Philippines. The players sing the "Kikimbing" rhyme song and link hands together in a straight line, with the last person going under the arm of the first person who has placed his/her hand usually on a wall or a tree, while everybody maintains the link. The other players will continue playing the game until everyone has their hands crisscrossed facing the opposite direction.
*KIKIMBING is a child play popular in local communities in the Philippines. The players sing the "Kikimbing" rhyme song and link hands together in a straight line, with the last person going under the arm of the first person who has placed his/her hand usually on a wall or a tree, while everybody maintains the link. The other players will continue playing the game until everyone has their hands crisscrossed facing the opposite direction.
The activity promotes solidarity and unity as everyone shares the same mission to finish the game in full circle without breaking the tie. If you still can't get it, here's a sample:
Video from YOUTUBE uploaded by Proud Orasnon
This game became the title of the Solidarity Caravan which will soon be held in General Santos City. The activity bears campaigns concerning Peace, Unity in Diversity, No-to-Mandatory-HIV-Testing, Anti-Discrimination, Youth Participation and many others. Like the "Kikimbing" game, the caravan will promote solidarity among the community and the enthusiasm to support one another in ensuring harmony in the city of GenSan.
As observed, the youngest generation today are not familiar with this traditional game perhaps of the popular use of social media and online gaming. Through this caravan, an activity of playing the game will be part of the ceremony introducing "Kikimbing" to the new generation, at the same time sharing the mission to the Filipino Youth in continuing to be the active bearers of the society. If the young ones are taught, they will be inspired to do the same on the next generation. This is a way in ensuring SOLIDARITY within the community.
Proponents:
Hate-Free GenSan,
SHINE Soccsksargen,
Gensan Youth Network,
Voice of the Youth Radio - General Santos
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
GenSan Youth Network conducts its 3rd Meeting, Workshop, and Team Building
Youthcast by James Rafols
GenSan Youth Network (GYN) held its 3rd
meeting at Lagare Resort this 1st of May 2014. The said network
presented its mission and vision together with its official description to the young
individuals who are present on the said meeting. GenSan Youth Network also
presented its Committees and the functions and resolutions of its committees
namely: the committee of Youth Rights, Welfare, and Participation; Environment;
Culture and Arts; Livelihood; Educations; Sports and Recreation; and Health.
GYN talked about the last minute of meeting regarding the Membership and Disqualification of its members. Many problems arose during this time but the members and the officers look forward to polish the rules and regulations of the organization for the upcoming meeting on May 19, 2014.
Boodle Fight
Team Building . . .
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Voice of the Youth General Santos supports the GenSan Youth Network
By Harlem Jude P. Ferolino
Through the help of the City Population Management Office, several Youth organizations in General Santos City came up with a Mother Network which will unite all young people (individual/organizations) as a venue for local/city development during the Youth Conference, held in April 7, 2014, an event organized for the Gensan Summerfest, the 1st Youth Festival in Soccsksargen. The name “Gensan Youth Network” was first proposed the following day, April 8, 2014, during the 1st meeting attended by 12 youth leaders from different organizations in the city. It was approved at the 2nd meeting held at the CPMO in April 15, 2015, where majority of the 28 participants voted to use the “Gensan Youth Network” as the official name.
Here is the list of the organizations represented by the 28 young people who attended the meeting:
Teen Support Group (TSG) – Mindanao State University-Gensan, MSU-CETD, Dadiangas North High School, Holy Trinity College, Tinagacan National High School, Bula National School of Fisheries
Supreme Student Government (SSG) – A.G. Busano Sr. High School, Dadiangas North High School, Holy Trinity College of G.S.C., Lagao National High Schol (Main), Tinagacan National High School, Irineo Santiago National High School, Bula National High School
AFS of Sociology Department, MSU-Gensan
Voice of the Youth General Santos (VOTY Gensan)
Human Rights Society of MSU (HURISO)
Junior Chamber International (JCI)
FEED of MSU-Gensan
CESO of MSU-Gensan
YECS of MSU-Gensan
Youth Representatives from different Organizations
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