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Indeed, despite the many challenges, the SK, an embodiment youth participation
in nation building enshrined in the constitution and supported by many laws, is
an institution worth continuously developing.
Thus, the SK Reform Coalition sees the recent proposals from the government to
abolish the SK institution and replace it a youth representative to the Barangay
(Village) Council wanting of these understanding. Electing a youth representative
to the barangay council is nothing but mere tokenism to youth participation; a
backward step that PNoy government should not take.
The debate between SK abolition and reform has long been foreclosed. SK
abolition, and/or subsequent replacement of another mechanism,
do not solve any problem faced by the institution. SK abolition is truth twisted.
True, SK has become a breeding ground for corruption. But corruption is not
inherent in the institution; it is an influence from a more corrupted system. One
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Convenor, SK REFORM COALITION; SecGen(OIC), Akbayan Youth; comments at:
cornelios25@gmail.com
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Nicholas K. Alipui, Representative, UNICEF Philippines. The Impact of Youth Participation in Local
Government Process: the Sanguniang Kabataan Experience. UNICEF, DILG NBOO, NAPC YS, 2007.
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Joy Aceron, Sectoral Representative(OIC), National Anti-Poverty Commission Youth and Students Sector.
The Impact of Youth Participation in Local Government Process: the Sanguniang Kabataan Experience.
UNICEF, DILG NBOO, NAPC YS, 2007.
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does not fight corruption in an institution by abolishing it, otherwise DPWH or
DedEd or the Congress for that matter would have long been gone.
True, the SKs are just being used by adult politicians. Most SKs are either a
relative of the barangay captain, the mayor, congressmen or governor; or their
pet. But is it not the general case in Philippine politics?
True, many SKs are not functioning. SK officials do not know their roles and
responsibilities. But, it is as true that barangay officials, directly working with the
SKs, do not know and limit the SKs’ function to sports, pageants, and clean and
green projects.
True, the SK officials are too young and do not have legal authority. SKs even do
not hold their own budget allocation, the barangay does. Is it not the barangay
officials who ask the SKs to sign documents for SOPs before the their SK budgets
are released?
These are all truths and documented in a study commissioned by DILG, UNICEF
and NAPC YS. Both sides of the abolition and reform debate subscribe to these.
Another truth that the study found out and should always be remembered is
that:
True, there are many SK good practices all over the country. SKs work best with
the support from adults, especially from barangay leaders. It is this one truth that
the study stresses.
First, in educating the SK about their roles and responsibility, which is a function
of the DILG, the barangay officials should also be informed and capacitated in
dealing and supporting their SKs.
Fifth, the age range can be adjusted to account for the period when young people
have move freedom in arranging their academic load without limiting
participation of children- age 15-17.
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that outlines the necessary legislative measures. But it has never gone pass the
committee level. PNoy now has the power to make it a priority bill of his
administration.
There is an even better and easier way for the Executive branch. The DILG and
NYC have mandate and responsibility over the SK. The DILG, NYC, NAPC YS along
with UNICEF and then Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC), in partnership
with the SK Reform Coalition, came up with the study on the situation of SKs, the
challenges they are facing and the ways to address them. The same group has
drafted an SK Guidebook that reinforces the once-in-a-blue-moon ISKOLAR BOS
training for SKs and provides practical tools and solution to real on the ground
situations. These two materials are potent for use by both the government
agencies concerned and the SK themselves. It is already there, the government
agencies can make it more accessible, so more people can make use of it.
The SK is faced with many challenges. These are the challenges that PNoy and
the Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo have to face head on. The SK needs crucial
reforms. And on these reforms, we will work on together.
The road to SK Reform may be long and narrow, but it is the right road to take to
ensure meaningful youth participation.