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Philippine Youth Leadership Program

Training Youth Leaders Influence Sustainable Communities

  • Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
    • Past PYLP Micro-Projects
      • Selected PYLP16 Micro-Projects
      • Zambasura Team
      • Intad Wata
      • Project Weaving Documentary
      • Featured PYLP 16 Micro Project
      • ZamBasura No More: Hegayon Biodiversity and Lumad Interpreted
      • Project Read and Go Green: #Brigther_fYOUTHure
  • About the Program
    • Purpose, Goals and Objectives of the Program
    • Mindanao, Philippines
    • Themes of the Program
    • Leadership Training Materials
  • Homestay Experience
    • What Is Hosting?
    • Common Questions about Hosting
    • Cultural Information
  • US Training and PH Follow-On Summit
    • Dungan Ngadto 3: PYLP Follow-On Summit 2022
    • PYLP16 Follow-On Summit
    • Preview of Past PYLP
    • PYLP16 Workshop Videos
    • Asynchronous Training 2021
      • What is the PYLP Corps of Discovery?
      • MEMBERS OF THE CORPS
      • BUGSAY NA!
      • PYLP17/18 Community Projects
    • Corps of Discovery: Asynchronous Materials for PYLP 17/18
    • PYLP in 2022: Learning About the Prairie State
  • Words from Alumni
    • Past PYLP Programs and Alumni Testimonies
    • Testimonials
  • Alumni Engagement Fund (AEF)
    • AEF 2020
    • Alumni Community Engagements
    • ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT: YOLO
    • Digital Engagement
    • Ideation Camp – #ILeadForMindanao
  • Outreach Training Materials
  • Contact Information
    • Contact

Community Engagement 4: Additional Resources

A. Below is a Sample Community of Practice on Community Engagement Timeline in the Philippines. For more information about this timeline, please check this page from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Infographic Credit: UNOCHA

B. Promoting your Community Engagement

Infographic Credit: UNOCHA

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This program is sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and the U.S. Department of State youth exchange programs that empower young people and establish long-lasting ties between the United States and the Philippines in partnership with Northern Illinois University in the USA and the University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines.

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