June 07, 2024
Health, Education, Economic Empowerment, Social Inclusion and Equity, Peace-Building and Security, Governance, Active Citizenship, Environment, Global Mobility, Agriculture
Description: Tayatayabu ni Panao Youth Organization is a community-based youth organization established in Uyugan with the aim of promoting the holistic development of its members. Committed to fostering a harmonious and progressive relationship among the youth, the organization endeavors to protect and uphold their individual and collective rights, while also promoting moral, social, and economic well-being. Through various initiatives and advocacy efforts, Tayatayabu ni Panao Youth Organization seeks to create a supportive environment where young people can thrive and contribute positively to society. Objectives: Protecting Rights: Uphold and safeguard the individual and collective rights of the youth in Uyugan, ensuring they are informed about their rights and responsibilities as members of the youth sector. Promoting Well-being: Promote the moral, social, and economic well-being of young people by providing them with opportunities for personal and professional growth. Preventing Vices and Bullying: Organize recreational and educational activities aimed at minimizing cases involving the use of vices and bullying, fostering a safe and supportive environment for all youth members. Advocating Against Crime and Bullying: Serve as advocates in reducing the incidence of crimes and bullying involving youths, working towards building a community where young people feel secure and empowered. Supporting Health Initiatives: Collaborate with the Municipal Local Government Unit (MLGU) and the Rural Health Unit (RHU) of Uyugan to improve the health and well-being of the youth through various health initiatives and programs. By pursuing these objectives, Tayatayabu ni Panao Youth Organization aims to empower the youth of Uyugan to become active and responsible members of society, contributing positively to the overall development and progress of their community.