Consider this:
2. to develop the potentials of the youth for - At least 15 of the out of school youth who
future employment or entrepreneurial took the ALS pass the A&E
activities - At least 100 youth graduate in high
school and 39 youth are supported through
college education or vocational courses
2. To increase percentage of youth aged
15-24 years old complete their education * Increase percentage of 15-24 years old
either formal or through alternative who have completed secondary education
learning. from ___% to __-%.
To increase the youth’s sense of % of young people in the project sites who
involvement and participation in advocacy are able to participate in activities that
and community development involves them.
Activities:
1. Master listing of qualified youth as
program beneficiaries
2. Training needs assessment (which
is already stated below)
3. Mapping of partners for the
livelihood skills training
4. Mapping of market for the
prospective livelihood skills
5. Actual Conduct of trainings (2-3
trainings based on their needs… it
can be Vocational Trainings)
6. Linking of the trained youth to
employers/ market or other support
groups for application of the skills
acquired
Output 2:
2.a. Enhancement through Skills 50 youth involved in skills training
Training
Activities
2.a.1. TNA, selection of participants, and At least 100 youths are assessed as to
skills inventory their need for skills training
2.a.2. Sustain partnership with TESDA, 4 partners (TESDA, Caritas, KABAKA,and
Caritas,KABAKA, and EARIST EARIST) will be supporting for skills
training
2.a.3. Market linkage 2 partners (ECCC, and Gifts and Graces)
as market access
2.a.4. Conducts actual skills training and 50 youths every year will be provided
referral to partners for training actual training (30 youths for skills training
provided by the program and 20 youths will
be referred to partners for training)
2.a.5. Product development At least 3 products in a year are
developed, innovated, and improved in
terms of Packaging, product strength, and
product cost.
Another Suggestion
Activities:
1. Hold Negotiation meetings with
DepEd
2. SIP Formulation
3. Leverage support and forge
Agreement
4. Regular meeting to monitor the
implementation of the plan
Activities:
1. Master listing of OSY in the project
sites in partnership with the
barangay officials
2. Orientation on ALS and Initial
planning with the barangay official
to respond to the situation
3. Coordinate with DepEd and MoU
signing for ALS session in a
strategic place
4. Conduct motivation sessions for the
OSY to attend ALS classes
5. Identification of Community
Mentors (they will support these
OSYs to continue their studies)
6. Actual ALS classes
7. Monitoring of the ALS classes
2.c. Scholarship for Secondary and At least 100 CCF children graduate in high
Tertiary Education school
At least 39 are supported in college or
vocational course
Activities
2.c.1. (1) Review and Revision and 7 orientations on the education policy and
orientation of the policies for scholarship of tertiary scholarship reviewed an revised
college students
2.c.2. Processing of educational At least 39 college students and 100 high
assistance for college school children avail scholarship
2.c.3. Monitoring of college student Quarterly monitoring of college students
Other suggested activities:
OUTPUT: Youth friendly ARH services ___ youth functioning as Peer Educators
established on ARH
Output 3
3.a. Participation in Youth Development At least 100 youth participates in various
Activities youth development activities
Activities
3.a.1. Leadership, Teambuilding and 100 youth participating in the leadership,
Camping teambuilding and camping activity
3.a.2. Theater Arts Workshop and At least 25 youth completed theater arts
Presentations training
At least 3 presentation in a year on theater
arts
3.a.3. Facilitating Skills Training At least 20 additional youth are trained as
facilitators
3.a.4. Adolescent Healthy Life Style 100 youth participating in this session
3.a.5. Conflict Resolution 100 youth participating in this session
3.a.6. Skills for Life 100 youth participating in this session
3.a.7. Values Clarification 100 youth participating in this session
3.a.8. CRC Session 100 youth participating in this session
3.a.9. Gender Sensitivity Session 100 youth participating in this session
3.a.10. Adolescent Sexuality and 100 youth participating in this session
Reproductive Health
3.a.11. Environmental protection 100 youth participating in this session
3.a.12. Handling Peer Pressure 100 youth participating in this session
3.a.13. Valuing Education 100 youth participating in this session
3.b. Community Involvement At least 3 activities are implemented
Activities
3.b.1.Training of new Junior Health 20 additional JHWs trained
Workers
3.b.2 purchase of supplies of JHWs 50 JHWs provided with first aid kits
3.b.3. Drug Prevention Advocacy 100 youth participating in this session
3.b.4. Tutorial among children 50 children provided with tutorial sessions
3.b.5. Sports Fest 100 youth participated in this activity
3.b.6. Clean-up Drive with SKs 100 youth participating in this activity
3.b.7. Monthly meeting of JHWs, 50 youth regularly attend the meeting
Facilitators and Youth Officers
Additional Suggestions:
* Child/Youth Development
Sessions