NATIONAL YOUTH AGENCY GETS NEW CHAIRMAN

The National Youth Commission would like to announce the assumption of Richard Alvin M. Nalupta, formerly Commissioner at Large of NYC, as Chairman of the institution. He replaced former Chairman Paolo Benigno A. Aquino IV last 22 February 2006.

COCA-COLA FOUNDATION JOINS TAYO AWARDS 2006

The search is on for the 2006 Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awards spearheaded by the Office of Senate Majority Floor Leader Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan and the National Youth Commission. TAYO, now on its 4 th year, is the country's foremost award for youth organizations.

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NYC EXTENDS SEARCH FOR OUTSTANDING ORGANIZATIONS

The National Youth Commission is extending the application period for the 4 th Search for the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) until 31 March 2006.
NYC Gears up for the 23 rd SEA Games

The National Youth Commission, head of the 23 rd Southeast Asian Games Sub-Committee for Volunteers, has been finishing up the selection, training and assignments of the SEA Games Volunteers nationwide.

NYC Gears up for the 23 rd SEA Games

The National Youth Commission, head of the 23 rd Southeast Asian Games Sub-Committee for Volunteers, has been finishing up the selection, training and assignments of the SEA Games Volunteers nationwide.

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NYC LAUNCHES YOUTH LEGAL AID PROGRAM

Inspired by its commitment to the cause of the underprivileged youth and as a staunch advocate of juvenile justice, the National Youth Commission, in partnership with organizations of senior law students has launched the YOUTH LEGAL AID PROGRAM (YLAP) .

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NYC LOCALIZATION PROGRAM IN FULL SWING

In line with the National Youth Commission's thrust to mainstream the Medium Term Youth Development Plan (MTYDP) 2005-2010, the Regional Policy and Advocacy Division reports that there are already 38 Local Youth Development Councils (LYDCs) nationwide.

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NYC LOCALIZATION PROGRAM IN FULL SWING

In line with the National Youth Commission's thrust to mainstream the Medium Term Youth Development Plan (MTYDP) 2005-2010, the Regional Policy and Advocacy Division reports that there are already 38 Local Youth Development Councils (LYDCs) nationwide.

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COCA-COLA FOUNDATION JOINS TAYO AWARDS 2006

The search is on for the 2006 Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awards spearheaded by the Office of Senate Majority Floor Leader Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan and the National Youth Commission. TAYO, now on its 4 th year, is the country's foremost award for youth organizations.

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NYC Gears up for the 23 rd SEA Games

The National Youth Commission, head of the 23 rd Southeast Asian Games Sub-Committee for Volunteers, has been finishing up the selection, training and assignments of the SEA Games Volunteers nationwide.

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NYC LAUNCHES YOUTH LEGAL AID PROGRAM

Inspired by its commitment to the cause of the underprivileged youth and as a staunch advocate of juvenile justice, the National Youth Commission, in partnership with organizations of senior law students has launched the YOUTH LEGAL AID PROGRAM (YLAP) .

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NYC Launches Youth Development Toolkit

The National Youth Commission will be launching the Philippine Toolkit for Youth Development on 25 February 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Market! Market! Activity Center in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila.
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NYC Extends Search for Outstanding Organizations

The National Youth Commission is extending the application period for the 3rd Search for the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO).
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NYC Wants Volunteers for 23 rd Southeast Asian Games
Want to rub elbows with upcoming sports superstars? Are you looking for something relevant to do? Do you want to be nationalistic without being political?
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Twenty Top Youth Organizations Vie for Youth Awards
The National Youth Commission, together with the Office of Senator Francis Pangilinan, would like to thank all of the youth organizations that joined the 3 rd Search for the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO).
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WORLD BANK TO DONATE COMPUTERS TO YOUTH NGOs
Over the next twelve months, the World Bank Group, is donating its used computer systems through Gifts In Kind International to non-profit and non-governmental organizations in the countries in which the World Bank has facilities, and other countries in which significant need exists for technology.
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WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT MARKETPLACE TO GIVE FUNDING
FOR WINNING PROJECTS

The World Bank Development Market Place is an opportunity for organizations to get funding to scale-up your innovative projects.
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Youth Leaders to Address Concerns
“Almost 2 million young people in this country are hooked on illegal substances, and this number continues to grow.” –According to the 2004 Youth Attributes, Participation and Service-Providers Study of the National Youth Commission.
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NYC Welcomes Youth Delegates from Southeast Asia and Japan
The National Youth Commission welcomes more than 300 youth delegates to the 31 st Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program today as the luxury ship....
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Regional Consultations for National Youth Plan
After updating the Study on the National Youth Situation, the National Youth Commission is currently making the rounds in regional centers nationwide to consult with regional agencies.....
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