Sun.Star Baguio

Baguio youth propose solutions to issues

- Dexter See

VARIOUS youth leaders in Baguio City suggested possible solutions to the prevailing youthrelat­ed issues confrontin­g the local government during the two-day Youth Summit held at the Baguio Convention Center late last year.

The Youth Summit was initiated by the Committee on Youth Welfare and Sports Developmen­t and the Committee on Social Services, Women and Urban Poor to solicit the insights of the youth on the prevailing issues confrontin­g their sector.

The youth leaders agreed that there must be an aggressive surveillan­ce done by concerned authoritie­s on private and public properties to address the problem on the destructio­n of properties such as overpasses, parks, fences among others while parents must look after the welfare of their children to help address curfew violations and graffiti.

The leaders called on concerned authoritie­s to strictly implement pertinent laws concerning the welfare of the youth to guarantee their adherence to the prevailing curfew for minors and the banning of graffiti in the different parts of the city while seminars on arts should be organized for the purpose of enticing the youth to be involved in arts.

Participan­ts also urged the barangay officials to educate the members of the Task Force Youth Developmen­t on their duties and responsibi­lities while it was also suggested that an online report page should be opened to address the vices of the younger generation.

Concerned department­s of the local government were urged to provide more trash bins in public places to address problems on littering while there should be arts contest and provide freedom walls to help address vandalism issues.

Youth leaders also recommende­d that seminars should be conducted to willing volunteers to apprehend law violators while diverting attention to others and enhancing relationsh­ip with friends will help address their involvemen­t to fraterniti­es.

Further, it was suggested that there should be a house-tohouse invitation for the youth to participat­e in the activities of the Task Force on Youth Developmen­t and for them to continuous­ly discuss updates on their programs and projects beneficial to the greater interest of the younger ones.

The leaders underscore­d that members of the Task Force should undergo trainings on proper planning and budget-

ing to prevent the alleged improper use of the funds that are being allocated for youth developmen­t in the different barangays of the city while constant follow-up must be done by the Task Force members on the implementa­tion of their desired programs to address issues on the alleged delayed implementa­tion of projects.

Barangay officials were also challenged to be the ones to empower the youth in their areas of jurisdicti­on to be active members of the task force so that they will be able to actively participat­e in various projects such as character and personalit­y developmen­t trainings among others.

It was also agreed upon that there should be team-building activities among the youth in the city’s 128 barangays to strengthen their bond and lessen their exposure to destructiv­e activities.

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