12th INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!


We are pleased to inform you and your institution that the 12th International Youth Day (IYD) Celebration and Youth and Educators Summit for the Millennium Development Goals (YES4MDGs!) is scheduled on August 3-7, 2011 at the Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center, Iloilo City, Philippines. The 12th IYD celebration is spearheaded by the United Nations Association of the Philippines and United Nations Youth Associations of the Philippines with endorsement from Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Education (DepEd), National Youth Commission (NYC), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Invitation: “Cultural Revolution by the Youth” from Alex Lacson, Best Selling Author of " 12 Little Things Every Filipino Can Do To Help Our Country"






Subject: Partnership for a “Cultural Revolution”
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Kabayanihan is a foundation that seeks to promote the greatness of the Filipino and our Philippines through cultural transformation.

WE, the members, are ordinary Filipinos – from various walks of life, bound by our faith in God and love for our country, united in our fervent desire to see the Filipino and our Philippines become great and respectable in the eyes of our people and of the world.

We believe that what our country needs today is a Cultural Revolution, a revolution of good citizenship, a revolution of patriotism among our people, even through small acts of patriotism everyday.

We believe that every Filipino should be made part of the solution, that every sector of our society should become part of the answer.

Inspired by the bestselling book (“12 Little Things Every Filipino Can Do To Help Our Country”), our group will promote a “Cultural Revolution” on a sectoral approach.

By first quarter 2011, we shall also launch the “Senior Citizens’ Revolution” through the “12 Little Things Senior Citizens Can Do To Help Our Country”. By second quarter 2011, we shall also launch the “12 Little Things Overseas Filipinos Can Do To Help Our Country”.

On 30 November 2010 (Andres Bonifacio Day), Kabayanihan will launch a “Cultural Revolution by the Youth”, during which we shall also unveil the “12 Little Things Every Filipino Youth Can Do To Help Our Country” and the “Classrooms 4R Children” Project.

The details of the event are as follows:

• Event : “Cultural Revolution by the Youth”
• Date : 30 November 2010
• Time : 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
• Venue : La Consolacion College Auditorium, Manila
• Participants : Various youth groups nationwide, school networks, faculties, National Youth Commission, People Power Commission, Good Citizenship Movement & Team Pinoy, among many other organizations.
• Special Guests: Pres Aquino III, Sec. Luistro, Kris Aquino, Dingdong Dantes, and others

We are looking for partners – student councils, youth groups, schools, and other like-minded companies and organizations – who share our vision and would like to work with us in pursuing these goals for our youth and our country.

We shall be glad and honored to have you as our major partner in this project.

If you are interested, please contact us at the information indicated below. And we shall be glad to visit and meet with you at your office. We will also send you a copy of the Memorandum of Commitment (MOC) for your review. All partners shall sign the MOC together on November 30, 2010 as an important part of the event.

We hope that you can partner with us in drawing out the patriots and heroes from our citizens in this and future endeavors. We have reserved a section on stage for you as a partner on November 30, 2010. We hope you could be with us on this memorable day for the Philippines.

We believe that every Filipino, wherever he or she may be, can be change agent for our country!

We believe that all the small changes we do would soon bring about the big changes we seek.

We believe that this is people power in action, that this is people power for nation-building!

We believe that every Filipino is a Kabayani – isang kabayan na isa ring bayan ng ating bayan.

You may visit our Website: www.kabayanihan.org to learn more about us and this event or contact our Secretariat at the numbers below.

We hope to hear from you soon.

Sincerely,



SIEGFRED B. MISON
President



ALEX LACSON
Founder & Chairman Emeritus




PAUL CHUA
Trustee & Project Director
paul.chua@kabayanihan.org
Secretariat: Tel 358-3333; Guido Sarreal (09064110399) & Chian Allorde (09175703999)

Invitation to “Volunteer Fair and Youth Forum on MDGs”



Dear UN Advocate, and Volunteers for MDGS!
Greetings!
We cordially invite you to join the activities to celebrate the National Volunteer Month (NVM) and the International Volunteer Day (IVD) 2010.
This year, the Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA) in partnership with the United Nations Youth Associations of the Philippines (UNYAP), Hands On Manila (HOM) and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV), will conduct a “Volunteer Fair and Youth Forum” on December 3, 2010 at the University of Makati as the major activity for the celebration of the National Volunteer Month (NVM) and International Volunteer Day (IVD). This will also serve as one of the launching activities for the International Year of the Volunteer + 10 (IYV+10) to be celebrated in 2011.
The Volunteer Fair and Youth Forum aims to provide a venue for around 500 youth leaders and volunteer to come together; share and process their experiences in volunteerism; identify their strengths and weaknesses; and enhance leadership skills, techniques and strategies in the pursuit of the UN Millennium Development Goals. In particular, it aims 1) to showcase best volunteer practices supportive of the MDGs by guest volunteer organizations and individuals; 2) to provide avenue for volunteer youth organizations to promote and encourage volunteerism through program advocacy and information drive through conduct of a Volunteer Fair that will showcase and exhibits their various programs and activities; and 3) to draft collective recommendation for cooperation, networking and collaboration in the attainment of the MDG in the Philippines.
In this connection may we invite your organization to join the said event by sending youth volunteers to participate in the forum, set-up a fair booth and a resource person to share your organizations volunteering efforts. Your participation will go long way towards the promotion of youth volunteering.
For confirmation, please fill up and submit the attached form via email to ppis.pnvsca@yahoo.com or fax to 927-6847 not later than November 27, 2010. For more information you may contact Mr. Efren A. Antiporda of this Agency at telephone no. 381-0559.
Build Hope; Change Lives: Volunteer!
Very truly yours,
JOSELITO C. DE VERA Executive Director


Celebrate International Volunteer Day 2010!


The tenth anniversary of the International Year of Volunteers provides us the opportunity to recognize and celebrate the will, positive energy and innovation of millions of people for human development and human rights through a multitude of volunteering initiatives from locally initiated activities to structured full-time engagements.
IYV+10 will highlight the great diversity of volunteers of all ages, origins, cultures, socio-economic backgrounds and experiences.
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International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development (IVD) was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly through Resolution 40/212 on 17 December 1985. Since then, governments, the UN system and civil society organizations have successfully joined volunteers around the world to celebrate the Day on 5 December.
IVD provides an opportunity for volunteer organizations and individual volunteers to work together in projects and campaigns bringing added visibility to their contributions to economic and social development at local, national and international levels. Over the years, rallies, parades, community volunteering projects, environmental awareness, free medical care and speeches by high-ranking government officials has all featured prominently on IVD.
Over the years, rallies, parades, community volunteering projects, environmental awareness, free medical care and advocay campaigns have all featured prominently on IVD.
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International Year of Volunteers: What is it? PDF Print E-mail
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In 1997, the UN General Assembly, convinced that the need for volunteer effort was greater than ever and that a year designed to enhance the recognition, facilitation, networking and promotion of volunteer service could make a significant contribution to generating increased awareness of the achievements and further potential of volunteerism, proclaimed 2001 as the International Year of Volunteers - or 'IYV'.
To consolidate successes attained and build on the momentum created by the International Year of Volunteers, the General Assembly called for the marking of IYV+10 in 2011.

Monday, November 1, 2010

UNAP Directory of Participants during the 63rd Anniversary Assembly Available Already!











Dear UNAP & UNYAP Individual, Lifetime and Institutional Members and participants to the 63rd Founding Anniversary of UNAP,


In behalf of the UNAP Board of Trustees headed by Judge Aurora Navarette Recina, I would like to thank you for attending the 63rd Founding Anniversary and General Assembly of UNAP at the Philippine Normal University last October 23, 2010. I would like to share with you the Directory of Participants to the Asembly. You might want to connect/link with our fellow members for future partnerships and programs. Also I would like to share with you the report of UNYAP MDG Summit that was held in Butuan City courtesy of Mr. Rex Ibanez, our UNYAP Regional President for CARAGA. The MDG Summit in Butuan City coincided with our UNAP Assembly last Oct 23, 2010. Please see two attachments.

You may want to check our photos during the event at:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/album.php?aid=2064769&id=1246938057

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/album.php?aid=45314&id=100000123381079

Please always check our blog for more updates about UNAP and UNYAP activities at:

http://www.unap1947unyap.blogspot.com/

Regarding your UNAP and UNYAP ID, we will let you know once it is ready for pick-up. Printing of your ID in on-going. I have also sent you in my gmail account the "CALL for UNESCO Accreditation for Schools, NGO and Universities". If you are interested, please contact the secretariat directly.

Thank you for your continued support to UNAP projects and programs!

Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr.
Director for Youth Affairs, United Nations Association of the Philippines
Director, Center for Linkages and Extension Services
Philippine Normal University

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Call for UNESCO Accreditation for Schools, Universities and Clubs



Dear UN advocates,
The UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines (UNACOM) wishes you and your institution our greetings of peace.
We are on the process of developing a strong network of individuals and institutions like schools, NGOs and youth-led organization that are working towards the attainment of the ideals and misson of UNESCO through the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) and UNESCO CLUB.
ASPnet is a global network of more than 8,500 educational institutions in 180 countries. Member institutions ranging from pre-schools, primary, secondary and vocational schools to teacher training institutions work in support of international understanding, peace, intercultural dialogue, sustainable development and quality education in practice.
Although UNESCO Clubs may vary a great deal on account of their location and nature of their activities, they all have the same purpose:
  • At the national level, UNESCO Clubs encourage the civic awareness of people to bind them to their historical community and to specific cultural values of which they are the guardians. UNESCO Clubs also bring home to them the need to preserve those values and make their importance, dignity and unique originality clear to all.
  • At the international level, UNESCO Clubs help to spread a desire for understanding and cooperation by organizing face-to-face discussions with other people of all origins and exchanges of information, studies and individuals, as well as through the countless contacts and ties that the modern world makes possible, that is, by exercising a liberal minded influence beyond national frontiers.
Enclosed are the following documents for your reference:

  1. ASPnet Application form
  2. UNESCO Club Application and Accreditation form
Please submit the attached form, on or before 10 November 2010 via our office address: Ground Floor Department of Foreign Affairs Bldg., Roxas Blvd. , Pasay City 1300. Or send the forms via this email.

Should you decide to be accredited as a UNESCO CLUB or ASPnet, the following immediate priveledges/benefits shall be provided to your club/school;

1. Your school or club will part of the global DATA BASE of UNESCO Club and ASPnet School.

2. You will receive official certificate of accreditation from UNESCO National Commission of the Phillippines thus elevating your school and club as a national and global accredited institution.

3. You will receive regular publications from UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines.

4. You will be invited (School ASPnet Coordinator/ UNESCO Club Head) to the National Capacity Building Workshop sponsored by UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines.

For inquiries, you may contact Ms. Marinette Reyes at 834 4843 or 3447 or via email at unescophilippines@yahoo.com.ph.
You may also get in touch with me at 09154350900, (02) 5270367,sarviola2002@yahoo.com for further information and clarification.

Thank you and we wish you the best in your endeavors.

For and in behalf of Ms. JEANNETTE D. TUASON, UNACOM Deputy Executive Director II and Dr. Rene Colocar, UNESCO National ASPnet Coordinator.

Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr.
Director, Center for Linkages and Extension Services
Philippine Normal University
Director for Youth Affairs
United Nations Association of the Philippines

Monday, October 25, 2010

STUDENT SERVICES EDUCATOR’S CONFERENCE FOR THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS OF THE UNITED NATIONS






Venue: Vicente Hall, 2nd Floor, Luciana Convention Center, JP Rosales Avenue, Butuan City.
Date: October 23, 2010
Time: 8: 00 AM to 5: 00 PM
Objectives:
· To educate the educators on MDGs;
· To implement the MDGs in elementary and secondary levels of
education both public and private schools;
· To produce advocates for the MDGs;
· To launch the search for Best Student Supreme Government
organization MDGs implementers.
Participants:
Guidance Counselors, Student Supreme Government Advisers, Campus
Papers Advisers and School Principals in elementary and secondary levels of education both public and private schools of Butuan City Division of the Department of Education.
Commitments:
· Implement MDGs in the school level through conduct of MDGs educations and other related activities;
· Support MDGs to end poverty by 2015;
· Integrate the MDGs into elementary and secondary curricula through local division memorandum circular;
· Display tarpaulins and streamers declaring support for MDGs;
· Designate MDGs Information Board per school of the division;
· Create local student leaders’ group advocating MDGs.
No. of Pax: 34
Cooperating Institutions:
Commission On Population – 13
Department of Education – 13
Department of Social Welfare and Development – 13
Department of Environment and Natural Resources – 13
Butuan City Health Office
National Economic and Development Authority – 13
Butuan City Division of the Department of Education

UNAP 63rd Anniversary Celebration and Assembly
















UNAP 63rd Anniversary Celebration and Assembly
















UNAP 63rd Anniversary Celebration and Assembly
















UNAP 63rd Anniversary Celebration and Assembly











Sunday, October 17, 2010

Invitation to UNAP General Assembly


It is our pleasure to inform everyone that the United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP) will hold its 63rd Annual Convention and General Assembly on October 23, 2010, 7:30 A.M. at the Public Relations and Alumni Hall, Philippine Normal University, Taft Avenue, Manila. This year’s Keynote Speaker is Dr. Jaqueline Badcock, UN Resident Coordinator to the Philippines.
The whole day event is filled with series of activities. New members will take their oath as new members of the association. The assembly will also elect the new set of board of trustees. In the same event, the UN outstanding youth leaders will be recognized.
A registration fee of P 200 will be charged for each participant. This will cover food and other incidental expenses of the activity. For the accommodation of participants from outside Metro Manila, the PNU Hostel offers a significantly reasonable rate. We suggest that you facilitate your own reservation by calling telephone number (02) 338-70-81.
For confirmation and further inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact Prof. Serafin A. Arviola at 09186493387 (mobile), 5270367(landline), sarviola2002@yahoo.com (e-mail address).
7:30 A.M. Thanksgiving Mass
PNU Worship Center
8:30 Registration
Dr. Rosalinda Zambrano
UNAP Treasurer
Dr. Myrna Fernando
Reg. Committee Member
9:00 Opening Program
Doxology & National Anthem
Welcome Remarks
Dr. Fe A. Hidalgo
OIC, PNU
Roll Call & Presentation of Participants
Dr. Felisa Florendo
Chairman, Membership
Committee
Opening Remarks & Call to Order
Judge Aurora N. Recina
UNAP President
Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Dr. Emiliana V. Tadeo
UNAP VP Internal
Keynote Address
Dr. Jaqueline Badcock
UN Resident Coordinator
10:00 Plenary Session
“Best Practices in MDG Programs and Projects”
Mr. Renaud Meyer
UNDP Philippines
Country Director
MS Jeannette D. Tuason
UNESCO National Commission Deputy Executive Director
Ms. Akiko Abe
Programme Officer
United Nations Volunteers
11:00 Awarding Ceremony
UN Outstanding Youth Leaders
Judge Aurora N. Recina
President
Dr. Emiliana V. Tadeo
UNAP VP Internal
Dr. Angelica R. Abella
UNAP VP External
Ms. Ma. Elzy Ofreneo
Chairman, IYD 2010/
UNAP Auditor
12:00 N.N. Lunch Break
1:00 P.M. UN Updates
UNIC Representative
UNYAP Updates
Prof. Serafin A. Arviola
UNAP Asst. Secretary
Oath-taking of new UNAP
Members & UNYAP Officers
Judge Aurora N. Recina
Powerpoint Presentation
Six Decades of UNAP
3:00 Election of UNAP Board of Trustees (2011-2013)
Announcement of newly elected Board of Trustees
4:00 Closing Remarks
Dr. Emiliana V. Tadeo
UNAP VP Internal
Prof. Bert J. Tuga and Ms.Zhanina U. Costudio
Masters of Ceremonies

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Congratulations! 2010 UNAP Outstanding Youth Leaders






In behalf of the UNAP Awards Committee undertaking the National Search of UNAP Outstanding Youth Leaders Award (OYLA) for 2010, we would like to inform everyone that the 2010 UNAP Outstanding Youth Leaders Awardees are:


Leon Flores III for Youth Participation in Politics and Good
Governance, Aksyon Kabataan, Mandaluyong City


Jhopel Botero Ybiosa for Arts and Culture
Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Manila

Donne Jone P. Sodusta for Peace Education
West Visayas State University, Iloilo City

Dion Lorenz L. Romano for Community Service
University de Sta. Isabel, Naga City, Camarines Norte

Jomel Buising Grutas for Community Service
Bicol University, Legaspi City, Albay
The awarding ceremonies shall be held on October 23, 2010, 7:30 A.M. at the Public Relations and Alumni Hall, Philippine Normal University, Taft Avenue, Manila during the 63rd Annual Convention and General Assembly of United Nations Association of the Philippines. This year’s Keynote Speaker is Dr. Jaqueline Badcock, UN Resident Coordinator to the Philippines. Dress code is strictly formal.