NYC Commemorates 9th Anniversary with Youth Fair

More than one thousand youth clientele celebrated the 9th Anniversary of the National Youth Commission last August 7, 2004 with a youth fair at Clamshell 2, Intramuros, Manila. More


Country's Outstanding Youth Clubs Lauded

The country’s TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS, or TAYO, was finally revealed this Friday, July 23 at the awarding ceremonies in Malacanang, with no less than Her Excellency, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as guest of honor.

A prominent and distinguished panel of judges headed by More


NYC Sends-off Youth Delegates to SSEAYP

The National Youth Commission today sends-off the country’s 28 delegates to the 31st Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP). The Philippine contingent is bound for Japan, where more than 300 delegates will converge from Southeast Asian countries and the sponsoring country, Japan. More

World Youth Peace Summit Postponed

The organizers to the World Youth Peace Summit recently announced its postponement to the first half of 2005, due to the number of interested youth applicants. More


Youth Voices Concerns

“Out of 100 school aged kids, only 40 graduate in high school, 21 enroll in tertiary education, 7 take the licensure exam, only 3 pass the exam, but only 1 will be employed.”

“This is the grim statistics on education facing our youth today, which needs to be addressed not only by government, private sector and non-government organizations, but also the youth themselves,” according to National Youth Commission Chairman Bam Aquino. More


National Youth Commission Goes Local

The National Youth Commission is currently establishing Regional Advisory Councils nationwide aiming to network with the regional government offices and local youth organizations. This is patterned after the NYC Advisory Council, composed of heads of government agencies guiding the NYC in the formulation and implementation of youth policies and programs. More...


NYC Formulates the Medium Term Youth Development Plan 2005-2010

The National Youth Commission is currently formulating the Medium Term Youth Development Plan (MTYDP) 2005-2010, which will serve as the master plan and national framework for all youth development efforts.

Experts from the academe are helping out the NYC in crafting the Plan, which will be based on a study of the Situation of Youth in the Philippines. The Youth Situationer will be made through a series of consultations in regions throughout the country.More


NYC Sees Youth with Greater Role in National Development

Chairman Paolo Benigno A. Aquino IV addressed representatives of the academe, the youth sector and youth-serving organizations during the UP Public Lecture Series last March 12 at the National College of Public Administration and Governance at UP Diliman.

Chairman Aquino reiterated the current role of the NYC as an “enabler”, giving the youth access to information and services relevant to them and providing youth-serving organizations a link to registered youth organizations. This is a definitive shift from being a direct implementer of youth programs. More

 
 
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