LGU Barobo holds 1st Youth Summit 2023
Relevant issues, challenges, and concerns about the youth and the environment
were discussed, such as Gender-based Violence and Child Protection as presented
by Juderiz Neri, the Social Welfare and
Development (SWAD) team leader of DSWD Caraga.
Topics on drug addiction and teenage pregnancy were elaborated by Robby C.
Rulona, recovery coach of the Department of Health-Caraga, and Dr. Elizalde D.
Bana, doctor of the bario of the Municipal Health Office (MHO) in Barobo.
The Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation was also presented to
the participating youth as discussed by the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Office (PDRRMO) representative, Nieves D. Hibaya, while the
topic on youth infiltration and the new people's army recruitment was explained
to them by Sgt. Edrelle Bayles of the 67th IB.
The activity was joined by the students from Barobo National High School (NHS),
Tambis NHS, Rizal NHS, Wakat NHS, Dinuyan NHS, Surigao del Sur Colleges (SSC),
and Mother of Mercy Academy (MOMA).
The members of the Local Youth Development Council (LYDC), Local Council for
the Protection of Children (LCPC), Alpha Mu Phi - Anchorians Fraternity and
Sorority, Tau Gamma Phi, and the Sangguiang Kabataan (SK) Federation, headed by
the SK Federation President Claridylle G. Cortes also participated in the
event.
The activity commenced with the Municipal Mayor Joey S. Pama, acknowledging the
young audience and participants with a positive challenge to do
better and be better than their forefathers and be responsible members of the
community. (NGPB/with a report from LGU-Barobo/PIA-Surigao del Sur)
LGU
Barobo holds 1st Youth Summit 2023
BAROBO, Surigao del Sur -- Some young Barobohanons from ages 15 to 30 years
old, recently attended the Youth Summit 2023 facilitated by the local
government unit of Barobo, Surigao del Sur through the Municipal Youth
Development Office (MYDO).
Relevant issues, challenges, and concerns about the youth and the environment
were discussed, such as Gender-based Violence and Child Protection as presented
by Juderiz Neri, the Social Welfare and
Development (SWAD) team leader of DSWD Caraga.
Topics on drug addiction and teenage pregnancy were elaborated by Robby C.
Rulona, recovery coach of the Department of Health-Caraga, and Dr. Elizalde D.
Bana, doctor of the bario of the Municipal Health Office (MHO) in Barobo.
The Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation was also presented to
the participating youth as discussed by the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Office (PDRRMO) representative, Nieves D. Hibaya, while the
topic on youth infiltration and the new people's army recruitment was explained
to them by Sgt. Edrelle Bayles of the 67th IB.
The activity was joined by the students from Barobo National High School (NHS),
Tambis NHS, Rizal NHS, Wakat NHS, Dinuyan NHS, Surigao del Sur Colleges (SSC),
and Mother of Mercy Academy (MOMA).
The members of the Local Youth Development Council (LYDC), Local Council for
the Protection of Children (LCPC), Alpha Mu Phi - Anchorians Fraternity and
Sorority, Tau Gamma Phi, and the Sangguiang Kabataan (SK) Federation, headed by
the SK Federation President Claridylle G. Cortes also participated in the
event.
The activity commenced with the Municipal Mayor Joey S. Pama, acknowledging the
young audience and participants with a positive challenge to do
better and be better than their forefathers and be responsible members of the
community. (NGPB/with a report from LGU-Barobo/PIA-Surigao del Sur)