SK Prov'l Fed Pres. Patrick Rodrigueza |
SORSOGON CITY, September 24 (PIA) – Another
breakthrough is set for the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Sorsogon in time for the
118th Foundation Anniversary of the Province of Sorsogon comes
October 2012.
The Provincial Government of Sorsogon,
headed by the Honourable Governor Raul R. Lee; the Sangguniang Kabataan
Provincial Federation, topped by its president, Board Member Patrick Lee
Rodrigueza; the Vice-Mayor’s League of the Philippines’ vice-president for
Luzon, City Vice-Mayor Robert Ante Lee Rodrigueza; and the Provincial Tourism Office
will be at the forefront of a big event dubbed as “Youth Eco Summit 2012” slated
from October 13 to 14, this year.
Nonetheless the biggest Youth Eco-Summit in the province, over
two thousand delegates from all over the Bicol region is expected as attendees
during the summit which collectively, will bring the country’s most respected
minds in ecological science to discuss the subject on restoring the ecosystems.
SK Provincial Federation President Patrick
Lee Rodrigueza said the conference will explore pioneering science-based
approaches which are socially and culturally suitable to create, manage, and
restore the ecosystems.
It aims to provide a high-profile platform
to encourage exchange of ideas among researchers, planners, and decision-makers
so as to develop better understanding of the multifaceted nature of ecological
systems and deliver the means to safeguard and boost their services for
sustainable development.
“Under the theme: Going
Green! Protecting the Ecosystem for Sustainable Development, Youth Eco-Summit 2012 will not only
empower the youth to oblige frontrunners to address the challenges of
ecological development but motivate young adults as well, to be the leaders who
will make a difference,” said SK President Rodrigueza.
He also added that the topic likewise
harmonizes with the Kasanggayahan 2012’s theme: Sorsogon
Paunlarin, Agrikulutura’t Industriya Pasiglahin”, and Sorsogon’s mission to develop into an Eco-Tourism Capital of
the Bicolandia, with
complementing initiatives in terms of institutional development, legislative
actions, and various programmes for health, environment, agriculture, rural
development, shelter and tourism currently in place.
Joining forces as Youth Eco-Summit 2012 partners are the World
Wildlife Fund (WWF), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR),
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), the National Youth
Commission (NYC), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), Commission on Higher
Education (CHED), Liga ng mga Barangay, and the Kasanggayahan Foundation
Incorporated (KFI).
“Among the issues to be discussed at the
high-level gathering are the challenges for the conservation of ecosystem
services in the agro-ecosystem of Sorsogon, making sustainability decisions in
the electric power industry, and Climate Change Adaptation, between presenters
from the national down to the local government, non-government organizations
and youth representatives,” the SK official explained.
He said the summit
similarly incorporates various
activities such as mangrove planting, film presentations on eco-communities,
business leaders’ forum/exhibit, the 1st Eco Night Run, and an
environmental band concert which concludes the Youth Eco-Summit 2012 experience.
Meanwhile, it can be noted that last year’s
Youth Empowerment Summit was a milestone and youth-participated activity in the
Province of Sorsogon during the 2011 Kasanggayahan celebration.
Under the leitmotif: “We Can Lead, We Will Lead, We Will Serve the Church, Community and
Environment”, it was also organized by the SK Provincial Federation, led by
its president Board Member Rodrigueza, in which up to one thousand youth participants
from across the province took part in the momentous event.
SK President Rodrigueza said that based on
the number of contributors and active involvement, they were able to achieve
the goal of raising awareness among the youth sector as regards to the role
they take upon themselves for the church, community and to the environment.
“It also provided opportunity for the youth
to express their concerns with the purpose of creating seemly solutions as
their rejoinder to various public issues in progress,” he added. (VAELabalan
PIO/BARecebido, PIA Sorsogon)
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