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SGLG Youth

Who Are the Youth? There is no universally agreed international definition of the youth age group. For statistical purposes, however, the United Nations—without prejudice to any other definitions made by Member States—defines 'youth' as those persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years.
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SGLG Youth

Who Are the Youth? There is no universally agreed international definition of the youth age group. For statistical purposes, however, the United Nations—without prejudice to any other definitions made by Member States—defines 'youth' as those persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years.
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Stimulate meaningful participation of youth in local governance and nation-building

Indicator Relevance/Description Data Source SGLG Minimum Requirement


OVERALL AREA PROCESSING:
Provinces, Cities, and Municipalities: Passed at least three (3) of four (4) indicators.

1. Local Youth LGU compliance with the organization of a Local Provinces, Cities, & Municipalities: Must have a
Development Council Youth Development Council (LYDC), in accordance functional LYDC indicated by passing the
(LYDC) with R.A. No. 10742, or the “Sangguniang Kabataan following indicators:
Reform Act of 2015” including the council’s
composition, meetings, and trainings.

1.1. Composition (a) On LYDC composition, Sec 24 (i) of the ● Executive Order, Ordinance, or Provinces, cities, and municipalities:
Revised IRR of R.A. No. 10742, as amended by Resolution creating LYDC
R.A. 11768 requires that the LYDC shall be ● Copy of YORP Certificates / LYDC Members include:
composed of: Organizational Profile of 1. Two (2) core members from the SK; AND
● Two (2) core members from the SK Registration of the Organization 2. At least five (5) representatives from
(President and Vice President of the (LYDO) youth organizations or youth serving
Pederasyon); and organizations registered under the Youth
● At least five (5) but not more than Organization Registration Program
nineteen (19) representatives from youth
organizations or youth serving
organizations registered under the Youth
Organization Registration Program
1.2. Meetings (a) On LYDC meetings, Sec. 24 (l) of the IRR of ● Official written notice and LYDC Provinces, cities, and municipalities: Convened
R.A. No. 10742 mandates that the LYDC shall Approved Minutes of the quarterly in CY 2023, either online, face-to-face,
schedule a meeting every quarter, and as often Quarterly Meetings in CY 2023 or hybrid.
as needed. ● One agenda reflecting a
discussion on the monitoring or
development of LYDP
● Approved attendance sheet
Indicator Relevance/Description Data Source SGLG Minimum Requirement
1.3. Trainings (b) On LYDC trainings, Sec. 27 of R.A. No. 10742 ● Training Certificates Provinces, cities, and municipalities: LYDC
requires that members of the LYDC must ● Post-Activity Report / Highlights of Members must have participated in at least one
undergo mandatory and continuing training the training with photo (1) training on leadership, project management
programs to enable them to perform their roles documentation (include if training is and sustainability, and other related subjects
in nation-building and other civic duties. LYDC-led) relevant to their functions as LYDC Members as
● List of existing LYDC members identified by their council/local government
during their incumbency in CY 2023 or 2024.
These trainings may be provided by CSOs,
Academe, private organizations, and other
institutions in coordination with the LGU.

2. Established Local LGU compliance with minimum requirements for Provinces, cities, and municipalities must meet
Youth Development establishing a Local Youth Development Office the following:
Office (LYDO) (LYDO) responsible for creating and implementing
programs and initiatives for youth welfare and 1) Sub-indicator 2.1; and
development. 2) At least two (2) of the remaining three
(3) sub-indicators
Section 25 of R.A. No. 10742 provides for the
creation of a Local Youth Development Office
(LYDO) in every province, city and municipality.
2.1. Local Youth (a) On LYDO Head – Sec. 25 of R.A. No. 10742 ● Appointment of LYDO Officer – Head Provinces, cities, and municipalities:
Development states that the LYDO shall be headed by an of Office with CSC attestation
Officer (Head of officer with the rank of at least division chief. It ● Executive Order or similar issuance 1. Officer holds a plantilla/temporary position
Office) also provides that should the LGU have for designation of LYDO Officer as LYDO Head with attested/unattested
exceeded the prescribed personal services CSC appointment documents; OR
limitations, however, the LCE may designate For cases w/ CSC appointments: 2. Officer holds a designated position as
existing personnel to serve as LYDO Officer. ● CSC Resolution granting the LG LYDO Head.
authority to take final action on its
appointment, in case LGU is For cases w/ CSC appointments:
accredited
● Letter for CSC Field Office LGU may have an appointed LYDO (Head of
transmitting copy, and requesting Office) with temporary status; provided that said
attestation, of appointment, in case temporary appointment:
LGU is not accredited to take final 1. Has not exceeded one (1) year
action on appointments period; AND
2. Is CSC-attested.
Indicator Relevance/Description Data Source SGLG Minimum Requirement
For designated LYDOs: Appointment that is yet to be attested by CSC
Certified Form 2C (Budget Officer) are acceptable, as long as the LGU has already
indicating that the LGU has met the PS transmitted a copy for attestation to a CSC
limitation. Field Office.
2.2. Database of (b) On database – Sec. 26(d) of the IRR for R.A. ● Updated list of youth organizations Provinces, cities, and municipalities: LYDO
registered youth No. 10742 stipulates among the powers and or youth serving organizations maintains a database of YORP-registered youth
organizations functions of the LYDO the role to assist in the registered and verified under YORP organizations or youth serving organizations
(Youth establishment and registration of youth as of 2023 operating in the LGU as of CY 2023.
Organization organizations and youth serving organizations ● Process Flow of Registration (or has
Registration in the barangay (component municipalities and/ at Revitalized YORP Guidelines on
Program or cities for provinces), in accordance with the hand, if localized flow is not
(YORP) guidelines of the NYC. available)
● List of Registration Certificates
Such role was outlined under DILG MC No. issued to Youth Organizations and
2018-124, such that LYDOs are required to Youth-Serving Organizations
assist in the registration and verification of
youth and youth-serving organizations in
accordance with the 2017 Revitalized Youth
Organizations’ Registration Program (YORP)
guidelines.
2.3. Disbursement (c) On budget utilization – Sec. 26 of R.A. No. ● Budget utilization per Certified Form Provinces, cities, and municipalities:
rate of at least 10742 provides that the LGU shall incorporate 2A (Accounting Office)
75% of budget in its annual budget such amount as may be ● CY 2023 Approved Annual Work and 1. Should have appropriated a budget for the
appropriated for necessary for the operation and effective Financial Plan (WFP) for LYDO LYDO’s operation for CY 2023; AND
LYDO functions functioning of the LYDO. signed by LCE and Budget Officer, 2. At least 75% disbursement rate of the
and operations supported by a Resolution from the LYDO budget appropriated for CY 2023
LDC
2.4. Provision by (d) On TA for Training of SK and LYDC members - ● Post-Activity Report /highlights of the Provinces, cities, and municipalities: LYDO has
LYDO of Sec. 26(d.6) of the IRR for R.A. No. 10742 training with photo documentation rendered technical assistance for the training of
Technical stipulates that LYDO shall provide technical, ● Approved attendance sheet SK and/or LYDC members in at least one
Assistance (TA) logistical and other support in the conduct of ● Post-activity Evaluation Result (per instance in CY 2023 or 2024. These trainings
in the conduct of the mandatory and continuing training ARTA’s Guidelines on Client may be provided by CSOs, Academe, private
training for programs, and to such other programs of the Satisfaction Measurement) organizations and other institutions in partnership/
Sangguniang Commission and DILG. coordination with the LGU.
Kabataan (SK)
and LYDC
members
Indicator Relevance/Description Data Source SGLG Minimum Requirement
3. Presence of a Local The Local Youth Development Plan (LYDP) sets out ● Approved LYDP with LYDC Reso Provinces, cities, and municipalities:
Youth Development programs, projects and activities that will promote ● Approved CDP/PDPFP
Plan (LYDP) and ensure meaningful youth participation in the LYDP is Sanggunian-approved OR incorporated
local community. in the CDP/PDPFP

R.A. No. 10742 provides for the role of the SK


Pederasyon and the LYDC to draft and finalize,
respectively, of the LYDP for inclusion into the local
development plans in the LGU.

Guidelines for the process of formulation and


approval for the LYDP is detailed under DILG MC
No. 2019-151 which follows a bottom-up and
top-down approach in the planning process and
requires that such plan be anchored on the
Philippine Youth Development Plan (PYDP) and the
local development plans of the LGU concerned.

LYDP must cover CY 2023.


4. Provision of LGU Support provided by LGU in support of youth Provinces, cities, and municipalities: Met
support for youth development through local policies, programs and standards set for at least two (2) of the three (3)
development activities that empower the youth to take part in and sub-indicators.
contribute to community-building and other civic
efforts.
4.1. Policy on Youth LGUs are mandated, as set out under the Local ● Ordinances / Resolutions on Youth Provinces, cities, and municipalities: At least one
Development Government Code of 1991 or R.A. No. 7160, to Development or adoption of local (1) ordinance / resolution passed on Youth
formulate policies that address the welfare of the youth anti-poverty agenda (e.g. Development or adoption of local youth
youth sector. Local Youth Code) anti-poverty agenda in CY 2023.

4.2. Youth Youth development facilities are youth-friendly ● Photo-documentation of the youth Provinces, cities, and municipalities: At least one
Development spaces, areas, or infrastructure where young development facility/ies or (1) facility / designated space dedicated for
Facilities people can interact with their peers and participate designated space/s (Certified Form youth-related programs or activities (other
in various activities in their communities and/or 2E DILG Field Office) facility/space other than the LYDO office or
schools, and where youth-related programs, ● ​Other documents demonstrating the designated space).
projects, and activities of various LGU offices may creation, designation, maintenance
be conducted. and/or operation of a facility/ies
Indicator Relevance/Description Data Source SGLG Minimum Requirement
devoted to youth development.
This serves to improve the youth’s knowledge and
access to services offered by the LGU and to
connect them to offices where they can avail of the
services.
4.3. Program for In accordance with the Philippine Youth ● Concept Note and Post Activity Provinces, cities, and municipalities: At least one
Youth Development Plan 2023-2028 and in support of the Report with profile of the (1) youth-related program or service conducted
Development national and local initiatives promulgated to youth-related program or service by any LGU office (aside from LYDO) in CY
strengthen and empower the youth sector, other conducted by any LGU office (aside 2023.
offices in the LGU also implement various from LYDO)
youth-related programs, projects, and activities. ● Approved CDP/PDPFP or Annual
Investment Program
This ensures that the LGU’s efforts on youth
development is mainstreamed in the programs of all
other offices aside from the LYDO, including:
o P/C/MSWD
o P/C/MPPDO
o P/C/MHO
o P/C/MDRRM
o P/C/MAO
o Other offices

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