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Local Development Plan For Children Sample
Local Development Plan For Children Sample
DEVELOPMENT
PLAN FOR
CHILDREN (BDPC)
(2020-2022)
Barangay: PAMUCUTAN ZAMBOANGA CITY
I. INTRODUCTION
The Barangay Development Plan for Children (BDPC) of Barangay ________________ is the toil of
ensuring the best interest and welfare of children in the community with the end goal that core rights
of survival, development, protection and participation are guaranteed and safeguarded.
This BDPC is a shared effort and coordinated labor among stakeholders working for, by and with the
children. Issues and concerns among children were driven from the children’s consultations,
workshop and focused-group discussions. It was an avenue for children to voice out their desires for
the sector and come up comprehensive plans and programs that would best benefit them in general.
Sense of ownership is pivotal in the crafting of this BDPC with children first-handedly stressed their
perceived needs and issues ensuring all processes related to the implementation of the Agenda for
Sustainable Development are systematically guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and
its Optional Protocols, particularly non-discrimination, best interests of the child, right to life,
survival and development, and the right to participation. Mainstreaming a comprehensive child rights
approach to the Agenda through the formulation, planning, implementation, monitoring, follow-up
and review processes of development frameworks, policies, programmes and projects that respects,
protects and fulfils the rights of the child.
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A need to adopt targeted measures to reach those children left furthest behind in national action
plans, strategies, policies and budgets, including by assessing and prioritizing their specific
circumstances, needs and vulnerabilities. In line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child,
recognizing children as rights-holders with the evolving capacity to participate and ensure their
meaningful participation in all issues and processes affecting them related to the implementation,
monitoring and follow-up and review of the Agenda.
The BDPC also will ensure effective, child-friendly measures and mechanisms are in place to ensure
State accountability regarding implementation of the Agenda in a manner that protects and promotes
children’s rights and establish multi-stakeholder partnerships at all including international and
regional organizations, the public and private sectors, civil society, and children to implement the
Agenda. It aims to strengthen reporting on child rights and sustainable development and use
recommendations from human rights mechanisms and processes to inform sustainable development
planning, reporting, and the implementation, follow-up and review of the Agenda. The best interests of
the child must be a primary consideration.
The BDPC will serve as a blueprint and controller that will guide the Barangay Council for the
Protection of Children in the implementation of programs, projects and activities that would
ultimately answer and redound to the mitigation measures and response mechanisms.
For, By and With the children in the Barangay to be fully healthy provided with programs and
activities that promote and improve health and nutrition to address poor nutrition, teenage
pregnancy, child mortality and psychosocial concerns.
ISSUES AND CONCERNS
OBJECTIVES
Proposed Activities:
PROJECT 1. CHILDREN’S KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT
TITLE SESSION
DESCRIPTION A children’s forum on different curated topics for knowledge development and
information dissemination to provide developmental information among the
children in the community;
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
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PROJECT 2. SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING PROGRAM AND
TITLE SOCIAL MOBILIZATION ON BACKYARD
GARDENING
DESCRIPTION A continuous feeding program targeting severely malnourished children and other
children with poor nutrition by providing them with nutritious meals and
balanced diet.
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
● Feeding Program
● Operation Timbang OPT)
● Advocacy on Backyard Gardening
SOURCE OF OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
FUNDS
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. Bloodletting Activities
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2. Oplan Lice Alis
3. All-in-One Medical and Dental Mission
4. Operation Tuli
ITEMIZED Snacks –
BUDGETARY Transportation
REQUIREMENTS
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
For, By and With the children in the Barangay to attain lifelong learning, full access to
education and early childhood care and development are completely afforded.
OBJECTIVES
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. School Supplies Donation Drive Campaign
2. Distribution of Educational Supplies
3. Scholarship Lobbying
4. Educational Assistance Program
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
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PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. Cultural Exchange Program
2. Leadership Trainings
3. Team-Building
4. Life Skills Training
5. Art Therapy Sessions
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES)
2. On-the-Actual Job Portrayal
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3. Career Guidance and Counseling
EXPECTED a. Children are able to actual and simulate various jobs in the
OUTPUTS/ community
RESULTS b. Able to help children in job placement
c. Career guidance
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
For, By and With the children in the Barangay to fully participate in the decision-making,
project design, consultations, implementation, monitoring and evaluation to ensure sense of
ownership geared towards child empowerment and self-reliance.
OBJECTIVES
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PROJECT 1. CHILDREN’S CONGRESS
TITLE
DESCRIPTION Annual gathering of all the children in the community coming from various
sectors, i.e., in-school, out-of-school, indigenous, religious, etc, where several
activities are being held in line with the celebration of National Children’s
Month. Children’s needs and issues are voiced out in an avenue where
stakeholders and BCPC members are present through a Manifesto.
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. State of the Children’s Report
2. Lecture on Child-Related Laws
3. Traditional Ball Games for Children
4. Team-Building Activities
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
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PROJECT 2. NETWORK-BUILDING ALLIANCE AND
TITLE STRENGTHENING
DESCRIPTION The project entails network strengthening and coordinated efforts to build
alliance and establish a more functional, relevant and effective BCPC as a
Council
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. BCPC Quarterly and Special Meetings
2. Sub-Committees Meeting
3. Crafting of Plans
METHODOLOGY Meeting/Discussions
Updating
Crafting of Committee Plans
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
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METHODOLOGY Structured Learning Discussion
Focused-Group Discussion (FGD)
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
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REQUIREMENTS Office Supplies
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
PARTNER -
AGENCIES
For, By and With the children in the Barangay to be protected from all forms of abuse and
exploitation, safeguarding children’s rights and guaranteed safe and child-friendly
environment.
OBJECTIVES
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and children in support to cases
reporting children
mechanism
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. Refresher-Orientation to BCPC Members on the Roles and Functions
2. Seminar-Orientation on RA 7610 and RA 8353
3. Orientation on RA 9231 or Child Labor Law
4. Orientation on Juvenile Justice and Welfare Laws (RA 9344 & RA
10630)
5. Seminar-Orientation on Anti-Trafficking in Persons (RA 9208 as
expanded by RA 10364)
6. Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention Orientation
7. Lecture on Cyberbullying
8. Online Safety Awareness Campaign
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SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. Partners Exchange Visit (PEV)
2. Lakbay-Aral Program
3. Participation to Ako Para sa Bata: The International Conference
EXPECTED BCPC members learned best practices from other institutions and
OUTPUTS/ agencies
RESULTS Apply knowledge learned to BCPC
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
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PROJECT 3. CHILDREN’S PSYCHOSOCIAL HUB
TITLE
DESCRIPTION A one-stop hub in the community spearheaded by the BCPC where counseling
services and case conferencing are being held particularly to children-at-risk,
children in conflict with the law, child custody and support and other
psychosocial-needing interventions.
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
1. Case Conference
2. Counseling Session
3. Diversion and Intervention Program Conference
4. Dialogue
EXPECTED Children who experienced any forms of abuse and exploitation are
OUTPUTS/ being afforded with counseling services
RESULTS
ITEMIZED Snacks
BUDGETARY
REQUIREMENTS
SOURCE OF FUNDS OMOE JJWA 1%, SK Funds, GAD Funds, Other Barangay Funds
Adopted and Approved by the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC)
Members this 6th day of November 2019, Conference Hall, Barangay ________________, Zamboanga
City.
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