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Pandemic doesn’t deter Taguig from holding Youth Convention

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The COVID-19 pandemic did not stop the city government of Taguig from holding its traditional Youth Convention.

“Over the pandemic, we’ve pushed ourselves to explore possibilities in the new normal scenario. This annual convention going to the virtual world is us pushing the envelope once more, for the welfare of a sector that has always been dear to Taguig,” said Mayor Lino Edgardo Cayetano.

Taguig City Mayor Lino Edgardo Cayetano

This year’s YouthCon themed  ‘Youth Engagement for Global Action” was completely held online between August 24 and 29 and was participated in by  celebrities, influencers and political leaders.

“Last year’s Youthcon was a success we were determined to continue even when most cancelled or did not celebrate the youth week. In this trailblazing event, Taguig organized a massive digital youth convention. It is an expressions of the city’s inclusive governance – a leadership that listens to, cares for and trains young people,” said Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Federation chair Beng Maximo.

On the first day of the event, the SK leaders launched the “Infodemic” campaign, which raised media literacy in response to the proliferation of mis- and disinformation during the pandemic.

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Team Ebs duo Angel Yap and Flow G led the Vlogging 101 webinar on August 25. The next day, athlete Rachel Daquis discussed fitness and confidence. Lazada’s Petrus Carbonell followed with a discussion on e-commerce.

Senator Pia Cayetano, Senate Chair Committee on Sustainable Development, led the “Futures Thinking for Future Leaders” discussion on Aug. 27.

Earlier in the day, Mind Museum resident scientists Mikee Estorga at Pecier Decierdo discussed climate change.

Following them, model and TV host Solenn Heussaff and husband Nico Bolzico discussed relationships.

On Aug. 28, actor Rocco Nacino and volleyball player Melissa Gohing zeroed in on relationship goals and fitness; while actress Bianca King tackled responsible citizenship.

On the last day, model Bubbles Paraiso met young people for self-care tips.

Taguig 2nd Dist. Rep. Laarni Cayetano also showed her support for the young residents by paying CICLs or Children In Conflict with the Law a visit at Bahay Pag-Asa, a city-funded shelter established in 2015.

This provides formation and education to children in conflict with the law.

House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano, on the other hand, shared a light moment with SK leaders as he talked about starting as a young leader in Taguig and discussing leadership values.

In one of the highlights of this year’s Youthcon, students thought up ingenious solutions to “new normal” issues with Youth Hackathon on August 26-28.

Hackathons gather people for a limited time to collaborate and come up with solutions to specific problems, that can range from information technology to development projects.

In Taguig’s iteration, teams from different Department of Education schools discussed solutions to concerns in education, mental health, environment and sustainability, and transportation.

“The city wanted to engage future leaders by inviting them to deal with present problems,” said Maximo. “We provided young people a space for meaningful citizenship.”

“Older people often say that the young ones are idealistic, as if it’s a bad thing. In fact, many of our successful programs have been initiated or led by young people. This hackathon harnesses their bright ideas and hopes to amplify them for the greater good,” said Mayor Cayetano.

Winners of the tilt will receive an initial funding for their projects and mentorship from the Taguig local government’s resident experts.

The Youthcon also hosted “Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Tournament” on August 26-29, inspired by the success of e-sports at the 30th South East Asian Games hosted by the Philippines last year.

“Mobile games have been a pastime, even a livelihood, for many young people during the community quarantine,” explained Mayor Cayetano. “Who knows if some of the participants in our tournament could move from representing their barangays to representing the country.”

Gamification was a recurring theme of the Youthcon. Adding to the raffles and giveaways, organizers also placed contests, including daily Facebook Live Games which introduced city agendas like agriculture, mobility, tourism and COVID-19 awareness through virtual games.

In addition to the learnings, each participant also received a P100 load allowance to cover part of their expenses for attending Youthcon 2020.

“It was no wonder why we were able to organize hundreds of young people in this novel event: the content is relevant, exciting and truly inspiring,” said Maximo. “We are truly grateful to the city for focusing on the youth sector and helping us push through with this activity despite COVID-19.”

“Investing in the youth is investing in the future, which is why we should continue to develop and empower the youth of the city,” noted Mayor Cayetano.

“Let this be evidence that Taguig sincerely believes in young people, and that we are ready to train them and give them opportunities for growth whether or not a pandemic exists. Our commitment is timeless and resilient.”

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