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1 ABOT-ALAM No Filipino youth is left behind.
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Consortium Approach
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Abot-Alam Framework OSY Database Names Addresses Age Educational attainment Reasons for being OSY Aspirations/preferences Programs of Intervention DepEd ALS offerings LGU programs for OSY TESDA training College scholarships NGOs’ programs for OSY OSY Reintegration Education Employment Entrepreneurship
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Implementation Structure National StrategyLocal Delivery National Multi-Sectoral Alliance (Led by DepEd, NYC, DILG, and TESDA) National goal-setting Support from different agencies Resource allocation and mobilization Policies and issuances Data consolidation Communications campaign Local Alliance (Led by LGU and DepEd) Enlistment of all OSYs in the locality -LGU, barangays -Local NGOs -Other groups Programs to respond to the needs of the OSY -LGU -Local DepEd, TESDA, CHED, DTI, DA, DAR -Business sector -Colleges and universities -MFIs operating in the area -NGOs operating in the area
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Operationalizing Abot-Alam on the Local Level VISION: Wala sang bata sa Iloilo nga mabilin. Action PointsResponsibleResults/Outputs Convene a local alliance LGU, DepEdAlliance of agencies/ organizations/ companies committed to help MOU/MOA Plan of action Data gathering on OSYs LGU, barangays, DepEd, NGOs List of OSYs per barangay, with needed details Matching of OSYs with programs of intervention LGU, DepEd, other agencies/groups with programs for OSY Each OSY enrolled or enlisted in at least one program ImplementationDifferent agencies/ organizations Young people with high school diploma, skills for employment or entrepreneurship Continuing data gathering, M & E, data consolidation, etc. LGU, DepEdContinuing implementation of the program
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DepEd’s Goal and Commitment One million OSYs in 2014 Use of existing learning resources and development of new ones Incorporating Abot-Alam into the local DepEd’s KRAs Resource allocation and mobilization National level advocacy campaign to generate support for the program
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Expectations from the LGU Share in the vision of “No Filipino youth left behind” -- Wala sang bata sa Iloilo nga mabilin. Adopt Abot-Alam as the LGU’s program for OSYs in partnership with DepEd. Provide leadership, with support from the local DepEd, to the Abot-Alam local alliance Mandate the barangays to gather data based on Abot- Alam template/format Allocate and mobilize resources Undertake local level advocacy campaign to generate support for the program
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