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SARANGANI TEEN PREGNANCY PROJECT GRABS GRAND PRIZE

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Over 1,000 delegates watched as Team TeenPUYOG, from Region 12 – Soccsksarg­en, was named the grand champion of Ideas Positive Run 8 at an annual youth forum on public health, held in Iloilo City last August 12 and 13. Their project, IDOLescent M.A.T.T.E.R, empowered peer educators to engage T’boli youth on the prevention of teenage pregnancy.

Engaging the IP community through peer education

The team’s youth members, Claresse Ann Bautista, Desirre Merced Mae Pagaduan, Elizabeth Ariel Hannah Maturan, Edgardo Martinez, and Raffle Tagapulota­n, were assisted by their mentor, Godwin Lord Gallo. They explained, “The positive idea behind this project is to capacitate our IDOLescent­s to take lead in (addressing )teenage pregnancy through peer education.”

The project helped reduce teenage pregnancy by 50% during the time of implementa­tion. The team believes that the key to their project’s success was “the positive engagement of the indigenous community of T’boli in Barangay Maligang, together with the barangay council and Sanggunian­g Kabataan.”

The awarding of the grand champion was the highlight of the two-day Ideas Positive Youth Forum on Public Health, organized by Unilab Foundation (ULF). Youth delegates were joined by representa­tives from civil society organizati­ons, government agencies and local government units, advocates and persons with disability. All the sessions were designed with the objective of discussing pressing health issues and the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, and the solutions that can be contribute­d by the youth.

“Collaborat­e, innovate, and inspire”

At the opening ceremonies, ULF Executive Director Lilibeth Aristorena­s emphasized the role of the youth in developmen­t. “As we celebrate Internatio­nal Youth Day, [we can see] that the youth is indeed a force to reckon with. Millennial­s are taking over the world to build a better future for the next generation.”

The keynote speech was given by Randy Halasan, Commission­er of the Presidenti­al Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP) and Ramon Magsaysay Awardee for Emergent Leadership. He said, “The youth have a crucial role to play in the future of our country. Collaborat­e, innovate, and inspire other youth to join you in your other programs and projects.”

Elaine Tan, Executive Director of the Asean Foundation, talked about the state of the Asean youth, and echoed Halasan and Aristorena­s’ sentiments. “Youth is an important stakeholde­r in the Asean.”

Youth and government, working together for health

Among the youth delegates were over 300 newly elected members of the Sanggunian­g Kabataan. The SK attended a special workshop that gave them an overview of their responsibi­lities as elected youth officials, and equipped them with the knowledge to develop and implement health programs in their barangays during their term.

The forum provided youth delegates with different platforms for sharing innovative ideas on public health. Nearly 30 delegates attended the Health Journalism workshop, fellowship and competitio­n. Students and researcher­s were also given a venue to present their research findings at the Health Research exhibit and the poster presentati­ons. And four teams from the University of the Philippine­s-Visayas Iloilo City Campus, University of the Philippine­s-Visayas Tacloban Campus and Capiz State University participat­ed in the health debates.

The forum also featured a Health and Tech Expo, presented by STEM+PH, ULF’s initiative for championin­g STEM education. The expo provided visitors with opportunit­ies to learn about STEM, while senior high school and college students were given an opportunit­y to showcase health--

related inventions and innovation­s.

The program included twelve breakout sessions tackling various health-related topics, such as environmen­t, children’s welfare, HIV/AIDS, sustainabl­e tourism and industry, innovation and infrastruc­ture. The sessions featured experts such as Jose Angelito Palma of World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippine­s, Dr. Louie Ocampo of UNAIDS Philippine­s, and Dr. Melinda dP. Bandalaria of UP Open University.

For more informatio­n about Ideas Positive, please contact Unilab Foundation Media Relations Officer Regina Layug Rosero at regina. layug.rosero@unilabfoun­dation.org or visit www.ideasposit­ive.org.

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 ??  ?? The Ideas Positive Run 8 national finalists at their advocacy booths, where they demonstrat­ed and explained their interventi­ons to delegates at the annual health forum held in Iloilo City last August 12 and 13.
The Ideas Positive Run 8 national finalists at their advocacy booths, where they demonstrat­ed and explained their interventi­ons to delegates at the annual health forum held in Iloilo City last August 12 and 13.
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Team TeenPUYOG worked with 25 peer educators to educate 200 T’boli youth on the prevention of teenage pregnancy.
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 ??  ?? GRAND CHAMPION. Team TeenPUYOG from Region 12 with their project, IDOLescent M.A.T.T.E.R, grabbed the grand prize during an annual youth forum.
GRAND CHAMPION. Team TeenPUYOG from Region 12 with their project, IDOLescent M.A.T.T.E.R, grabbed the grand prize during an annual youth forum.

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