177:. Each chairman are entitled to become part as members of the Federation which will serve as member (ex-officio) in the local legislative bodies except for the National Federation. It has indirect supervision by NYC Philippines. Under the 2016 reform, a new Local Youth Development Council was formed to support the SK programs and to be composed of representatives from different youth organisations in the community including student councils, church and youth faith groups, youth-serving organisations, and community-based youth groups. "The LYDC aims to harmonize, broaden and strengthen all programs and initiatives of the local government and non-governmental organisations for the youth sector," said Senator Bam Aquino, then chairman of the Senate Committee on Youth and co-author of the reform act.
192:. It is installed in the central and all metropolitan local governments like province and metropolitan city, and youths aged 9 to 25 are selected and operated on a yearly basis, by government(s). The developed policy is directly transmitted to the executive branch and accepted or rejected. Currently, there are about 70 people in the center and 430 people in metropolitan local governments. Central Council established in 2004 by the presidential pledge, takes a form closer to a policy advisory body belonging to the government. On the other hand, such youth participation organizations are established in the form of "Youth Council" or "Youth Participation Committee" in local governments at the basic level like city, county, autonomous district; as a legally mandated matter also.
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305:, have active youth councils that inform city government decision-making. For instance, the Los Angeles Youth Council is sponsored by the Commission for Children Youth and their Families. Prior to being established as a program of this commission, it was operated as Mayor Tom Bradley's Youth Advisory Board. This Youth Council is currently working on creating a citywide Youth Policy. Several state-level government agencies and legislatures have created youth councils, including
137:, where youth can come together, think, discuss and debate on various issues such as Education and Health, Electoral and Political Reforms, Judicial & Police Reforms, Local Governments & Citizen-centered governance, Governance Reforms, Instruments of Accountability, and Public Policy Reforms of India.
410:, since the year 2013 exists the Alumni Youth Council. It was created by a group of Alumni of the English Access Micro-scholarship Program, and it is a non-profit and pluralistic organization of young volunteers that promotes education and youth participation in society, and that works for human development.
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