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Children and Youth Development Conference “Expanding Opportunities and Equity Beyond Frontiers” BR. ARMIN A. LUISTRO FSC Secretary, Department of Education Republic of the Philippines 29 June 2015
Children and Youth Development Conference “Expanding Opportunities and Equity Beyond Frontiers”
BR. ARMIN A. LUISTRO FSC Secretary, Department of Education
Republic of the Philippines
29 June 2015
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
The Philippines
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7,107 Islands
60,000+ Schools*
24 M Students*
THE PHILIPPINES * (2014)
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Situationer: The Phippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
REACHING THE LAST MILE
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
School-Based Feeding
2014: 513,543 Learners in 13,335 Schools
2015: 1,160,155 in 20,762 Schools 4
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For 2015, DepEd, through the HNC is targeting to nourish the following students through SBFP: 533,425 severely wasted 626,730 wasted Total: 1,160,155
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Boat Distribution
512 out of 1,216 Boats Pledged
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NEEDS as identified by the Regions Boats – 1,216
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Bicycle Distribution
2014: 1,222 Out of 35,734 have been Turned Over
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Bicycle needs as identified by the Regions: Bikes- 35,734 To date, 1,222 have been donated and another 1000 have been pledged
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Reaching the hard-to-reach learners
Multigrade Program 801,997 Learners
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There are also other interventions being done to reach those who are hard-to-reach There are over 800,000 students under the multigrade program, 980 schools with open high school systems, and over 75,000 learners reached via Alternative Delivery Modes There is also the multi-agency Abot-Alam programs which seeks to map out-of-school youth and find ways to best reach them for education or livelihood opportunities
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Reaching the hard-to-reach learners
Kariton Klasrum
5,275 Children at Risk in NCR 8
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There are also other interventions being done to reach those who are hard-to-reach There are over 800,000 students under the multigrade program, 980 schools with open high school systems, and over 75,000 learners reached via Alternative Delivery Modes There is also the multi-agency Abot-Alam programs which seeks to map out-of-school youth and find ways to best reach them for education or livelihood opportunities
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Reaching the hard-to-reach learners
Alternative Delivery Modes 75,233 Learners
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There are also other interventions being done to reach those who are hard-to-reach There are over 800,000 students under the multigrade program, 980 schools with open high school systems, and over 75,000 learners reached via Alternative Delivery Modes There is also the multi-agency Abot-Alam programs which seeks to map out-of-school youth and find ways to best reach them for education or livelihood opportunities
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Reaching the hard-to-reach learners
“Abot-Alam” Program 1.9 Million OSYs mapped
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There are also other interventions being done to reach those who are hard-to-reach There are over 800,000 students under the multigrade program, 980 schools with open high school systems, and over 75,000 learners reached via Alternative Delivery Modes There is also the multi-agency Abot-Alam programs which seeks to map out-of-school youth and find ways to best reach them for education or livelihood opportunities
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Culturally-Rooted Education
Muslim Education
1.16 Million Learners
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Indigenous Peoples Education
1.19 Million Learners
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Aside from addressing access issues, the Indigenous Peoples Education Program primarily seeks to support IPs right to culturally-rooted education in a manner that promotes self-determination Field offices and schools are being capacitated to work with IP communities in providing culture-based education IP enrolment as a percentage of total enrolment has increased from 4.4% in SY 2009 to 5.7% in SY 2013. There are also 49 community/CSO-run schools for IPs given government recognition/permit to operate. We also have 469 teachers and school heads trained on IPEd In 2015, we will start providing direct support to IP community/CSO-run schools to cover 1,600 IP learners; to be scaled-up in succeeding years
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
the princess’ initiatives in the Philippines
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Philippine Projects
• Feeding Program • Water/Sanitation Facilities • Vegetable Gardens • Mushroom Culture • Fish Ponds • Poultry Raising • Milk Program • Cooperatives
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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn has adopted 3 schools here in the Philippines and appropriated her Feeding Program in the following Schools: TOTAL Budget Requirement: 948,386.00 Thai Baht: Isaias S. Tapales Elementary School (Antipolo, Rizal) Poultry Raising – Php 70,200.00 Fish pond (for Tilapia raising) – Php 42,400.00 Mushroom culture – 48, 600.00 Hand washing facilities fpr kindergarten – Php 40,100.00 School milk program (for 465 Kindergarten students) – Php 199,000.00 Balance and height measuring board Dakung Patag Elementary School (Sison, Surigao Del Norte) School gardening – Php 30,000.00 Fish pond (for Tilapia raising) – Php 50,000.00 Mushroom culture – Php 20,000.00 School Milk program – 300,000.00 Balance and height measuring board Banayon Elementary School (Dagami, Leyte) School gardening – Php 130,000.00 Mushroom culture – Php 40,000.00 Fish pond (for Tilapia raising) – Php 50,000.00 School lunch program – Php 130,000.00 School Milk program – Php 34,000.00 School Cooperatives – Php 20,000.00 Balance and height meausring board
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
FUTURE INITIATIVES
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Future Projects
• Collaboration with ASEAN recipients: sharing of best practices,
monitoring and evaluation • Ensuring sustainability of existing projects • Expansion to other recipient Philippine
schools
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Children and Youth Development Conference “Expanding Opportunities and Equity Beyond Frontiers”
BR. ARMIN A. LUISTRO FSC Secretary
June 29, 2015
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
BACK UP SLIDES
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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*From the Lecture of Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn: Development of Children and Youth in the Remote Areas