The United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP) is the recognized official youth-arm of the United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP). It is accredited by UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines as a UNESCO CLUB. UNYAP is an organization run for and by young people.
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.
For the youths in the Southeast Asian region to better understand the socio-economic, political, cultural developments in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Cross Strait Relations.
Youth representatives from:
(1) Student leaders
(2) Political Parties
(3) Assistants to Members of Congress
(4) Government officials
Duration of Camp: 14 days – December 6-20, 2009
Itinerary:
Visit government agencies
Visit major economic development projects
Visit historical places
Participate in folklore activities
Travel Expenses:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs will provide for participant’s local transportation, and board and lodging. Air Tickets – supposedly to be shouldered by the participant
Applicants: (In alphabetical order)
ANNA KARINA L. JARDIN
Lyceum of the Philippines University, Manila
UNYAP National Communications Officer
ANNA LOU MAJELLANO CARREON
Fort Bonifacio High School, Makati City
National Coordinator, UNYAP Young Professional Network
ARMANDO O. SAET ,JR.
Philippine Normal University, Alicia, Isabela
National Vice President External, UNYAP
ARMIEYAH D. AYOB
Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, Cagayan De Oro City
Vice President-External Affairs, UNYAP CDO Chapter
ELEAZAR R. BLANDO
West Visayas State University of Science and Technology, Iloilo City
UNYAP Commissioner for Visayas
ELMER SAU JIMENEZ
De La Salle University – Dasmarinas Cavite
UNYAP Provincial Coordinator of Cavite
DEAN KLAYFORD V. BONGAT
Pamantasan ng Muntinlupa, Muntinlupa City
National Secretary General, UNYAP
JAMES EDWARD G. ANG
Far Eastern University, Manila
Vice President- FEU Central Student Organization (2009-2010)
Founder, UNYAP FEU Chapter
JESSICA FABALLA BIASCA
Bicol University, Legaspi City
UNYAP Commissioner for Luzon
MARCH BAMBALAN MAGAT
St. Paul University of the Philippines, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Valley
President, Supreme Board of Students, SPUP
MARK CONRAD RIVERO RAVANZO
Western Mindanao State University, Zamboanga City
UNYAP Regional Coordinator for Young Professional, Zamboanga Peninsula
MARY GRACE A. GANOTICE
Philippine Normal University, Manila
UNYAP V.P for Finance - National Capital Region Chapter
PHILIP JOHN A. MORGADEZ
Saint Joseph Institute of Technology, Butuan City
UNYAP Regional Coordinator, Caraga
REX FERNANDEZ YBAŃEZ
NORMISIST, Butuan City
UNYAP Assitant Regional Coordinator for CARAGA
RICHARD GUZMAN TUGADE
University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
UNYAP Saint Louis Chapter President
ROY BABATUAN CALO JR.
Saint Joseph Institute of Technology Butuan City, Agusan del Norte
Secretary General, United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines Region XIII
VICTOR BONG R. LOGAN JR.
Saint Paul University Philippines, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
UNYAP Member
Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr. have submitted all the curriculum vitae that you have provided as of November 4, 2009 12:00 nn to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office. Announcement of successful application is scheduled next week. Taiwan embassy will contact you directly though email, and phone calls.
Mr. Angelito Francis B. Veloso, Ms. Katherine Santos and Ma. Kristel Georgia Mendoza of PNU-UNESCO Club and UNYAP participated in the National Conference on Climate Change Adaptation +2 last October 26 to 28, 2009 in Diamond Hotel in Metro Manila. The three youth leaders attended the conference in order to promote the newly formed group in Bangkok, Thailand – The Asia Pacific Youth Network on Climate Change (AYCC). AYCC – Philippine Chapter were able to meet with various delegates from the conference in Diamond Hotel.
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo delivered the keynote speech at the opening of the three-day conference on Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) with Environment Secretary Jose Atienza Jr.; Heherson Alvarez, Presidential Adviser on Climate Change; Senator Loren Legarda, Chairperson, Standing Committee on Climate Change; and German Ambassador Christian Ludwig Weber Lortsch as resource persons.
Albay Governor Joey Salceda, the lead convenor of the conference, said the discussions focused on the gains of the first convention after two years of concerted efforts and how national and local policies have been translated into action in the light of international developments.
Participants from national agencies and local governments, the academe, non-government organizations and other interest groups were informed of the developments in domestic and international policy discussions on climate change, particularly adaptation as it relates to disaster risk reduction (DRR) and mitigation.
Salceda said the conference with the theme “Moving Forward on Albay Declaration 2007” aims to identify the Philippine Strategic Framework on Climate Change Adaptation.
The conference also provided a venue for knowledge sharing on CCA and disaster risk management and give a thematic platform of Regional Development Council (RDC) cooperation towards a common agencda in moving forward CCA and DRR and management initiatives.
It also looked into the progress of international policy discussions on CCA and DRR and management and the country's action agenda on CCA on technology transfer, financing, capacity building and research and development.
The second conference was organized by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the provincial government of Albay, National Economic and Development Authority and the Republic of Germany, which is the funding institution.
Manuel Rangaza, Executive Director of the Centre for Initiatives and Research on Climate Change Adaptation (CIRCA) said it is expected that the NCCA +2 would list the various CCA best practices and science-based information.
A consensus also drawn with national, regional and local governance framework strategies for the Philippine Strategic Framework on Climate Change Adaptation.
Rangaza said the framework was consistent with the international commitment for sustainable development, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the CCA framework in the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCC) and the implementation of the Hyogo Framework of Action (HFA).
Some 300 representatives from local government units, key support institutions and international development partners joined the NCCA conference.
Salceda said Albay spearheaded the First National Conference of Climate Change Adaptation in October 2007, which brought the concern on CCA, exploring concrete adaptation options to address the potential impacts of climate change and discuss the policy implications for local government units.
He said “it is now widely recognized that climate change is real and a major threat to social, environmental, economic and human development.”
The Asia Pacific region suffers the most from extreme weather events and these will likely increase with climate change, the melting of the glaciers in the Himalayas will increase flooding and rock avalanches, affecting water resources within the next two to three decades.
Study also indicates that coastal areas will be at greatest risk due to increased flooding from the sea and flooding from the rivers.
The Philippines, being an archipelagic country composed of more than 7,000 small islands, is highly vulnerable to climate related hazards. People have to cope with an average of 20 tropical cyclones a year, the study said. (PNA)
Event: A Round Table Discussion on Educating Asian Leaders for Tomorrow with a panel of Asian Leaders and Educators Sponsor: UN University for Peace based in Costa Rica and Ateneo De Manila Time: 1:30 PM Venue: Leong Hall Auditorium, Ateneo de Manila University Registration: Closed Participant: REX F. YBANEZ, President, The Caraga Leaders Network Deputy Coordinator - United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines – Caraga Chapter
November 8, 2009
Event: Youth MDG Summit - Bukidnon Sponsor: SK Federation of Bukidnon and UNYAP Region 10 Chapter Venue: Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Contact Persons: Mr. Kristopper Rivera, UNYAP Regional Coordinator, Region 10 Mr. Lexter Taganas, UNYAP Cagayan De oro Chapter President
November 12, 13, 14, 2009
Event: 14th FSCL General Assembly and MDG Youth Summit Sponsor: Federation of Student Councils and Leaders, Inc. (FSCL) and UNYAP Region VII Chapter Venue: Cebu State College of Science and Technology (CSCST) Argao Campus, Lamacan, Argao, Cebu. Registration Fee: Php 1,000.00 Contact Information: (SGD) GELLIBEH F. OBERES President, FSCL Inc. / Member, Board of Trustees/Student Trustee, CSCST System/Regional Director, UNYAP Region VII National Participants: Mr. Dean Klayford Bongat, Ms. Anna Lou Carreon, Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr. Judge Aurora Navarrete-Recina, FEU UNYAP Chapter (Registration is still open)
November 17-21, 2009
Event: Taiwan Film Festival and Photo Exhibit (UNAP Membership Assembly) Sponsor: UNAP, PNU UNYAP CHAPTER and Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Manila Contact Persons: Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr and Ms. Rossette Balisi UNYAP PNU Vice President Registration : Free but needs connfirmation
November 30, 2009
Event: Youth MDG Summit - Laguna Sponsor: Provincial Youth Coordinating Council of Laguna and UNYAP Region 4-A Chapter Venue: Laguna Univesrity Contact Persons: Daniel S. Vertucio President, Central Student Council Laguna University Provincial Coordinator, Laguna - UNYAP – Region 4A ERYL DONATO ESTOPACE Treasurer, Central Student Council Assistant Regional Coordinator, UNYAP - Region 4A
9th – 10th of December 2009
Event: ONE ASIA FORUM 2009: “YOUTH AND NEW MEDIA: ONLINE COLLABORATION & THE FUTURE OF ASIA.” Sponsor: Asian Youth Council (AYC) Place : Swiss Garden Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Participants: young people (40 years old and below) in Asia and a maximum of five (5) participants will be selected from each country. Registration: Free (Hotel and Food) Deadline of Registration: 20th November 2009. Contact Information: http://www.oneasiaforum.blogspot.com.
The United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP- Region II) organized the Stand Up and Take Action Campaign (SUTA) with the activity entitled “Walk and Run for MDGs” in partnership with St. Paul University Philippines last October 16-18, 2009 held at Cagayan Sports Complex, Tuguegararo City.
“Stand United Fight Poverty” was the theme of the activity which aims to increase the participation of the youth and the civil society to build relationships among their colleagues and co-citizens. It also aims to raise the awareness of people in observance of the International Week on Extreme Poverty Eradication. The focused of the campaign were the Millenium Development Goals of the United Nations.
The event was participated by the different agencies namely; Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department Agriculture (DA), Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Department of Natural Resources, Philippine National Police (PNP), Provincial and Municipal government offices and the Philippine National Red Cross. Non – Government Organizations like; Rotary International, Every Nation Youth, Rotaract. The different colleges and universities also joined in the event; St. Paul UniversityPhilippines, University of St. Louis, CagayanStateUniversity, and Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines and the Cagayan Colleges Tuguegarao
Hon. Rosauro Resuello, Councilor of Tuguegarao City facilitated the Stand up Pledge. He gave an inspirational talk about empowering the youth to be involve, responsive and be focused of what they can contribute in the attainment of the MDG’s by stressing that youth are the instruments of change in our government He further assured the audience that he will certainly include the MDG’s in his platform of governance.
Meanwhile, Mr. Randy Tumacder, President Rotary International Region II Chapter gave his speech on the roles of the youth as a nation builder. “Let us all listen to the voices of the youth, and act as their partners to protect their rights. They are the resources of our nations that can be our future leaders for tomorrow” he added.
Moreover, Hon. Boyet Ortiz, City Councilor of Tuguegarao challenged the youth on their roles and responsibilities. He discussed it by using his wisdom on the word “LAPIS”. According to him we need “lapis” (pencil) which symbolizes acceptance, conversion and reconciliation. He also defined every word of”LAPIS”.
L- ove and concern for others
A- cceptance of the responsibility
P- rayers
I- nteraction or network
S- ervice
Part of the activity was the floating of the “I vote Survey”. SPUP - UNYAP organizers and volunteers distributed the “I Vote 4 MDG survey forms to the students of the schools and universities of TuguegaraoCity, after which the form was retrieved and tallied.
Lastly, Mr. Randymax Bulaquit, Regional Coordinator and Ms. Teresita Lasam, Regional Adviser of UNYAP expressed their message of thanks and gratitude to all the participants and sponsors of the event. The same appreciation was given to the youth volunteers who gave their invaluable time and effort in the success of the event. The event also became a venue for new and willing youth volunteers to join the organization.
The hard work and sacrifices of the organizers and volunteers yielded successful results as they were able to involved Four thousand one hundred fifty seven (4157) participants with the following breakdown. There were two hundred ninety seven (297) graduates who took part in the pledge last October 17, graduation. There were also Two Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety Five (2895) students from the different schools, colleges and universities in the city who voted for MDG. Moreover, there were one hundred sixty five (165) participants in different schools, organizations and agencies and Five hundred (500) tricycle drivers who joined in the “Walk and Run 4 MDG” activity and TESDA with three hundred (300).
TESDA made a very unique activity to the technical students of the different vocational schools in responding to the poverty alleviation. There were three hundred (300) technical students from region 2 who attended the seminar on Poverty Alleviation.
Based on the results of the survey on I Vote for MDG, creating more jobs, providing equal opportunities to both male and females, killed and unskilled got the highest percentage of 76.43%. The second concern of the region is to strictly implement and strengthen the laws and regulations concerning on environment with a percentage of 73.25 %. HIV/AID is the least concern which gathered 42.8% only.
More than 173 Million People Gather at “Stand Up, Take Action, End Poverty Now!” events, setting new world record for largest mobilization in history
A Guinness World Record shattered this weekend when 173,045,325 citizens gathered at over 3,000 events in more than 120 countries, demanding that their governments eradicate extreme poverty and achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). “Stand Up, Take Action, End Poverty Now!”, now in its fourth year, has been certified by Guinness World Records as the largest mobilization of human beings in recorded history, an increase of about 57 million people over last year.
“The more than 173 million people who mobilized this weekend sent a clear message to world leaders that there is massive, universal, global demand for eradicating poverty and achieving the Millennium Development Goals,” said Salil Shetty, Director of the United Nations Millennium Campaign. “In particular, we have seen citizens determined to show their governments that they will hold them accountable for keeping their promises to end hunger, improve maternal health and abolish trade-distorting agricultural subsidies. They will not accept excuses for breaking promises to the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people, who have already been hardest hit by the global food, economic and climate crises they had no role in causing.”
In Asia more than 100 million people participated (101,106,845); in Africa more than 37 million people participated (37,848,412); in the Arab region more than 31 million people participated (31,394,459); in Europe more than 2 million people participated (2,102,121); in Latin America more than 200,000 people participated (229,371); in North America nearly 200,000 people participated (191,535); and in Oceania more than 170,000 people participated (172,582).
"Stand Up is proven to be a growing global mobilization, as well as an ongoing grass roots movement from remote areas and cities in so many countries, both rich and poor,” said Sylvia Borren, Co-chair of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP), who attended several “Stand Up” events across The Netherlands last weekend. “These are the voices of young people, women and men demanding the eradication of poverty, and new answers to the food, economic and climate crises. We will carry this overwhelming message forward in the weeks and months ahead to influence both the Copenhagen climate discussions and next year's MDG review.”
Currently 1 billion people around the world are hungry and 500,000 women continue to die annually as the result of pregnancy and childbirth. The vast majority of these deaths are preventable.
The mobilization was organized globally by the United Nations Millennium Campaign, in partnership with a range of organizations including the Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP).
The 3,000 events across every inhabited continent this weekend included:
In New York, United Nations Secretary GeneralBan Ki-Moon lead schoolchildren in Standing Up on Friday.
In Bangladesh, civil society campaigners raised the call “National Unity Can Eradicate Poverty,” urging that a “Poverty and Hunger Free Bangladesh is Possible Now.” The Prime Minister led the nation in pledging to remain united to develop the country by 2020. At a rally in Dhaka, she called upon all political parties to jointly fight corruption and stabilize democracy.
Despite the typhoons that hit the Philippines just before “Stand Up,” 35.5 million people in the country Stood Up and the “I Vote for MDGs” campaign, a survey on the issues voters believe should be prioritized by the 2010 Presidential candidates, was launched.
In Nepal the President read a Stand Up Pledge with members of the Constituent assembly at an event broadcast live on national television, followed by a concert in a large open-air theatre in the heart of Kathmandu.
In the United States, the Irish band U2 brought 50,000 concertgoers to their feet for a "Stand Up” moment during their October 18 concert in Norman, Oklahoma.
From Cape Town to Cairo and from Accra to Kampala, millions of Africans stood up in churches, mosques, schools, markets, streets and work places to call on their leaders to end poverty and inequality. In Uganda, the Local Government Association joined “Stand Up” by launching a historic award to honor the best-performing local government. The inaugural award was presented to the Kasese District.
In South Africa, housemates on the hit television show “Big Brother” made passionate appeals to world leaders to end poverty and led the continent in reading the ”Stand Up” pledge, collected food for disadvantaged children and wrote a song on poverty. They called on African leaders to stop maternal death, end hunger and address climate change.
In Nigeria, legendary African artist Femi Kuti led over 60,000 people attending the annual event commemorating the life of his late father Fela Kuti, in pledging their commitment to campaigning fervently against poverty and injustice. Femi urged participants at the festival to be bold when holding their governments accountable, noting that Africa has enough resources to end poverty. Accusing African leaders of mismanaging public resources through corruption and poor governance, he called on them to focus more attention on programs leading to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
At Federation Square, Melbourne, a concert organized by Make Poverty History Australia and AusAID included a flash mob stunt and performances by entertainers including Diafrix, a musical group of African refugees.
Citizens of Papua New Guinea Stood Up for the first time this year, in churches and government buildings, with support from the government Department of Community Development.
In Halifax, Canada, citizens marched against poverty in a rally organized by Make Poverty History.
In Italy, more than 400,000 people participated in 200 sports events across the country. The people of L’Aquila, which was hit by a devastating earthquake in April, ran a marathon to show their support.
In Paris, the streets were invaded by 4,000 roller-bladers on Sunday proudly sporting ‘Stand Up, Take Action, End Poverty Now!’ t-shirts.
In Spain, coordinated marches nationwide included a rally in Madrid on October 16 which was followed by an outdoor concert featuring Spanish rock bands.
Peru was one of several countries which used “Stand Up” to start a process of climate justice hearings aimed at gathering the testimonies of people whose lives and livelihoods are being destroyed by global warming.
“Stand Up” was also supported by the entire United Nations system, with events organized by United Nations Information Centers (UNICs) across the globe. In Egypt, for example, 25 million worshippers Stood Up in mosques, more than 2 million worshippers Stood Up in Coptic Orthodox churches and thousands more Stood
Up in schools across the country, in a mobilization organized by the UNIC in Egypt.
Hundreds of people gathered on October 16 at the International Labor Organisation (ILO) headquarters in Geneva to Stand Up Against Poverty in a joint action with UNDP and UN agencies, led by ILO Director-General Juan Somavia.
The United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP) represented the country in the Youth Training Workshop on Climate Change last September 28-30, 2009 in Bangkok, Thailand. The purpose of this event was to raise awareness, inspire and increase youth participation in the movements in protecting environment and climate for sustainable development and peace. After the training, all participants took part in the Interfaith Consultation on Climate Change last October 1-2, 2009. The Philippine delegates were Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr., Director for Youth Affairs of UNAP, Mr. Randymax Bulaquit, UNYAP Region 2 Coordinator and Mr. Angelito Francis B. Veloso, Ms. Katherine Santos and Ma. Kristel Georgia Mendoza of PNU-UNESCO Club. The Asian Resource Foundation (ARF) is one of the main organizer of this project. It is a registered non-profit making foundation that promotes the spirit of caring and sharing in the light of cultural and spiritual values. ARF supports holistic development, empowerment of marginalized groups and promotion of a just, peaceful and sustainable world.
The output of the two international events in Bangkok was the establishment of the Asia Pacific Youth Network on Climate Change (AYCC). The International Coordinator and Secretariat is based in Katmandu, Nepal. Prof. Serafin Arviola was requested to become a member of International Advisory Board.
With the aim of taking concrete actions on climate change issues in the region, this newly-formed network is an initiative of the youths from Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The founders of the Asia-Pacific Youth Network on Climate Change are as follows:
Ms. Chakma Chanchana
Bangladesh
Hill Women Federation
Mr. Shariful Islam
Bangladesh
Green Voice( An associate organization of Bangladesh Paribesh Andolon(BAPA)
Mr. Zaw Minn Htwe
Burma
Myanmar Resource Foundation
Mr. Man Lavy
Cambodia
Cambodia Islamic Youth Association
Mr. Chhaeng Sophea
Cambodia
Khmer Youth and Social Development
Ms. Amina Khatoon
India
AMAN
Ms. Gusti Ayu Fransiska Sri Rahajeng Kusuma Dewi
Indonesia
Bali Collaboration On Climate Change
Mr. Husnul Khitam
Indonesia
Initiative of Change Indonesia
Mr. Fachrul Razi
Indonesia
Center for Strengthening of Peace, University of Indonesia
Ms. Emmi Okada
Japan
School of Humanities and Sociology, University of Tokyo
Ms. Baek Su-min
Korea
Asian Muslim Action Network
Mr. Abdul Ghaffar Brohi
Pakistan
NGOs Development Society Shahdadkot [NDS]
Ms. Kaikashan Newton
Pakistan
Caritas Asia
Ms. Nayyab Peter
Pakistan
Caritas Asia
Ms. Naomi Samuel
Pakistan
Caritas Asia
Mr. Angelito Francis B. Veloso
Philippines
PNU-UNESCO Club
Ms. Katherine Santos
Philippines
PNU-UNESCO Club
Ms. Kristel Georgia Mendoza
Philippines
PNU-UNESCO Club
Mr. Randymax Bulaguit
Philippines
United Nation Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP)
Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr.
Philippines
United Nation Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP)
Mr. Muthu Muhideen
M.M. Ilmudeen
Sri Lanka
Periyamadu Development Organization
Mr. Kuldeep Niraula
Nepal
ARF Nepal
Mr. Ghanshyam Kandel
Nepal
ARF Nepal
Mr. Ujjwal Meghi Gurung
Nepal
JCYCN
The Charter of AYCC was signed last October 1, 2009, in Bangkok; at the conclusion of the Youth Training on climate change organized by Asian Resource Foundation (ARF) and came into force on 2nd October 2009. The objective of the network is:
To establish and expand this youth network to regional and local levels in our home countries;
To evolve our behaviors, morality, and lifestyle to promote low-carbon practices;
To conduct programs to increase mitigation, resilience and adaptational capacity among the people most vulnerable to the consequences of climate change; and
To lobby and advocate to the national governments to institute regulations that ensure socially responsible practices by polluting industries and to develop policies to promote green technology and renewable energy”
AYCC-Philippine Chapter shall be participating in the National Conference on Climate Change Adaptation scheduled on October 26-28, 2009 at the Diamond Hotel, Manila with Philippine President, Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as Guest of Honor. It will also conduct series of activities nationwide to coincide with the Climate Change Adaptation Week this November. For inquiries on membership, please contact Mr. Randymax Bulaquit, International Membership Coordinator, randymax_bulaquit@yahoo.com.ph, regarding projects, activities and programs of AYCC in the Philippines please contact Mr. Angelito Francis B. Veloso, AYCC Country Director – Philippine Chapter at sheartrigger@yahoo.com.
The Regional Youth Coalition 2015 was launched last August 29-30, 2009 during the MDG Youth Summit in held at Capitol University in Cagayan De Oro City. With the theme “Go for 8 MDGs!”, six hundred (600) youth leaders attended the summit and community tree planting activity in Brgy. Carmen hosted by Safer River Life Saver Foundation. The two-day event aimed to generate greater awareness of the need to achieved the 8 Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations. This project was an offshoot of the 10th International Youth Day celebration held at the University of Makati last August 5-7, 2009 sponsored by the United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP), United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP) and the UN Millennium Campaign (UNMC).
According to Mr. Kristoffer Rivera, UNYAP Regional Coordinator for Northern Mindanao, this project was initiated in light of the on-going conflict in Mindanao. He further reiterated that “the achievement of the 8 MDGs shall be an integral part in the pursuit of lasting peace in Mindanao and the youth leaders attending this summit believed that they could be an active peacemaker in the region by actively engaging politician in pursuit of the goals set to eradicate poverty by 2015”.
This project was organized by the Mindanao Peace Initiative and United Nation Youth Association of the Philippines-CDO Chapter with youth leaders of the various colleges, universities, civic organizations and SK of Brgy. Gusa from Bukidnon, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro and exchange students from Belgium, Thailand and Germany. They made strategic plans on how to engage other young people to work for MDGs, They planned for the MX Version Concert in line with the Stand Up take Action Campaign this coming October 16-18, 2009. The speakers were Dr. Nereus Acosta of Council for Asian Liberals, Prof. Serafin Arviola of United Nations Association of the Philippines and Director of Extension Services of Philippine Normal University, Ms. Aracelli Aves of Ako Mismo, Dr. Estrella Babano of the Department of Education Region 10.
For inquiries on how to take part in the Stand Up, Take Action Campaign in Region 10, please feel free to contact Mr. Lexter Taganas, UNYAP CDO Chapter President at 09162712666 or at lexterbigboy@gmail.com.
The 10th IYD Celebration is hosted by the City of Makati. Makati, is one of the cities that make up Metro Manila, the greater metropolitan area of the national capital region of the Philippines. It is the major financial, commercial and economic hub in the Philippines, often referred to as the financial capital of the Philippines since many global companies have their offices and headquarters in the city. Makati is also home to the influential Makati Business Club and the Philippine Stock Exchange. Ayala Avenue, running through the heart of downtown Makati Central Business District is often called the Wall Street of the Philippines. Honorable Jejomar Binay is the Chief Executive Officer of Makati City being the elected mayor. The summit’s venue is at the Little Theater of University of Makati (UMAK) located at J.P. Rizal Extenstion West Rembo, Makati City, Website: www.umak.edu.ph, Phone / Fax: (632) 8820535
10th IYD National Secretariat
Center for Linkages and Extension Services, Philippine Normal University, Taft Avenue corner Ayala Boulevard, Manila, 1000 Philippines
The Secretariat will arrange the accommodation, food, and local transport requirements of all official delegates. There will be no transportation available to fetch the official delegates at the airport. All participants must arrange their arrival in Manila on August 4th or 5th to the assigned convenor not later than July 24, 2009. Please arrange your departure on August 7th or 8th. If you are planning to participate in optional programs please make sure to schedule your arrival and departure accordingly.
Attire
Formal clothing is recommended for all events. National dress may also be worn. Some sportis attire (e.g jogging pants) is also required for planned physical activities. The weather is expected to be warm, sunny, humid and rainy throughout the period of the IYD celebration
Food and Accommodation
Participants shall be provided with meal stubs for the three - day conference (5 snacks, 2 breakfast, 2 Dinner and 3 Lunch). If meal tickets are lost, the participants will be required to purchase new tickets. For special provisions on food, please inform the secretariat. The accommodation is dormitory type air-conditioned with limited twin-sharing rooms. Check-in time shall be August 5, 2009 at 8:00 am and Check-out time shall be on August 7, 2009 at 12:00 noon (2 nights and 3 days). Any extension beyond this dates shall be shouldered by the participants. Official delegates shall be staying at:
Makati Palace Hotel
5011 P. Burgos cor Caceres Sts, Makati Philippines
Participants are responsible to arrange their own travel insurance. The 10th IYD Celebration and Conference Secretariat is not responsible for loss of private property (such as luggage, gadgets, wallets etc). For personal medical conditions, please consult your health insurance carrier about international travel and prepare all the necessary documents in the event of an emergency. This should include but not be limited to the exact contact information of your doctors, prescription details, etc.
The Manila Ocean Park, the first state-of-the-art indoor oceanarium in the Philippines, in coordination with the United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP) through its youth arm, the United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP), will sponsor a series of competitions aimed at enhancing awareness on Philippine marine biodiversity protection among youth leaders of today.
The project is in connection with the 10th International Youth Day Celebration and Youth and Educators Summit for the Millennium Development Goals (YES 4 MDGs!) to be held on August 5-7, 2009 at the University of Makati (UMAK) Little Theater through the sponsorship of the the City of Makati through the leadership of Mayor Jejomar C Binay.
With the theme, “Sustainability: Our Challenge, Our Future: Countdown to 2015,” the conference will gather 300 international and local youth delegates from Asia Pacific Region and different parts of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Participants include SK Federation Presidents, Student Council Presidents and community youth leaders. International speakers from UNDP, UNESCO, UNV, UNFPA and other local experts are also invited.
The event’s culmination will be the awarding of UN Outstanding Youth Leaders at the Malacañang Palace with Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as guest of honor.
The contests—On-the-Spot-Painting, On-the-Spot Essay Writing, On-the-Spot Extemporaneous Speech, and a Quiz Bowl—are open to youth leaders in both high school and college levels and SK officers who are official delegates of the 10th International Youth Day celebration. Please visit www.unap1947unyap.blogspot.com for contest mechanics.
The series of contests on marine life education and advocacy will be held at the Manila Ocean Park Activity Plaza on August 6, 2009 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. The event will culminate with THE BAND STAND concert. Announcement of winners and awarding of prizes will be done towards the end of the concert. Prizes for the four contests sponsored by Manila Ocean Park include: 1st Prize 6 Oceanarium tickets with Boat Ride and Fish Spa, Lunch or Dinner at Makansutra for 6 persons (with free visit at Food Museum), Free Accommodation at Hotel H2O, 2nd Price 3 Oceanarium Tickets, Lunch or Dinner at Makansutra for 3 persons (with free visit at Food Museum), and 3rd Price 3 Oceanarium Tickets. All contestants shall receive gift certificates from Worlds of Fun and other exciting items.
For inquiries please contact Prof. Bert Tuga, Chair IYD Contest Committee at 527-03-67 / 09196353381 or email at berttuga@yahoo.com
In cognizance with the 10th International Youth Day Celebration on August 5-7, 2009 at Makati City, United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP) announces its search for Outstanding Youth Service Award. The award aims to recognize and promote the achievements of young Filipinos; educate the general public through the achievements of Model Youth; and motivate young Filipino across educational ladder to integrate leadership and services in their chosen field of endeavor.
UNAP-OYSA has ten (10) award categories namely: culture and the arts, community service, differently-abled youth, education, environment, young indigenous achievers, science and technology, health and sports, young entrepreneurs, politics and government services.
The nominees will be adjudged using the general criteria: academic achievements, personal goals and other achievements, degree of involvement in local, national and international issues, significant contributions made in the awards category. The distributions of points is as follows: innovation (30 points), leadership (50 points), and partnerships (20 points).
The winners will be recognized and awarded during three-day Conference at the Malacanang Palace with her excellency President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, as Guest of Honor.
For further inquiries, please contact Ms. Annalou Carreon, chair, UNAP-OYSA Pre-Screening and Awards Committee at e-mail address loucarreon@yahoo.com or mobile no. +639163551843/+639228557873 or Prof. Rene C. Romero UNAP Board member at 5270367.