Environment and Sustainable Development Youth Corps

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The Co-Proponents:


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Development of Youth Leaders in Schools and Communities through training and community engagement

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Creation of a network of young people involved on Environment and Sustainable Development especially in the issues of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation


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Lack of meaningful youth participation that addresses environment and sustainable development issues especially on disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation

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There is an urgent need for the participation of community as a whole and the youth in particular to promote innovation and achieve concrete and lasting results towards a sustainable mechanism for these issues.


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Contribute to the strengthening of meaningful youth involvement in environmental issues especially on disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation such as:

1. Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction Basic Concepts training and emergency first-aid skills 2. online engagement of peers & adults through social media and networking 3. collaboration with the community


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Increase and strengthen youth participation in governance and decisionmaking through the following:

1. Creation of a network of young people on DRR 2. Development and future implementation of action plans


Selection of the Barangay Youth Leaders and College Students

Capacity Building Workshop

Action Plan Implementation

Presentation to Partners and stakeholders


Selection of Participants

Capacity Building Program

Program Implementation

Program Immersion



At least 25 key leaders to be capacitated for environment and sustainable development advocacy especially on DRR and

Action plans for campaigns for their respective localities

Creation of a network of Youth Advocates


Equipped and trained Youth Leaders doing roll-out of action plans  Network of Young Advocates and relevant stakeholders  Possibility of making the project to be implemented in other countries in the region (depending on the calibration and adaptation of the project in other countries) 


OWNERSHIP

CO-OWNERSHIP

CO-CREATION Citizen Empowerment H

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B

` Community Quality of Life

Bridging Leader

Societal Divide & Stakeholders

Vision/ Mission Personal Response C

D Multi-stakeholder Processes

Vision/ Mission Collective Response E

F G New Institutional Arrangements

Institutional Responsiveness

Responsive Programs & Services (Social Innovation)

Community Quality of Life

Societal Equity


For the Quezon City Phasing: 1. PhP 7000.00 - from the National Youth Parliament Alumni Association 2. Free use of the Quezon City Government Facilities

For the Tarlac Phasing: 1. Funding from the Tarlac Provincial Government’s Special Education Fund is under deliberation of the Provincial Legislative Board for approval ammounting to more or less Php 200,000 2. Commitment of 3 municipalities under the Tarlac Provincial Government to implement this project


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