Monday, April 20, 2009

Pragramatic Youth Unemployment Solutions needed in Philippines

Last year i visited Manila in the Philippines as a youth delegate for the Global Forum on Migration and Development.

During my one week stay it was obvious to see young adolescents engaged in prostitution. I began to question some of Philippinos whether prostitution has been legalized in the Philippines and the feedback was "no!"

I think the Philippines government will need to do more to tackle the youth unemployment situation to solve this crises and also empower young females. As some people told me when i asked them the reason why there is so much prostitution in Manila, they mentioned that there are less job opportunities for young people.

I think mere negligence of responsibilities like this has a wild rippling effect as in cases of high rate of HIV/AIDS cases and increase gender inequality just to mention a few. In this case no amount of migrant remittances can solve or cure diseases like HIV/AIDS if the government does not take pragmatic steps to solve this issue despite the fact that the Philippines is one of the world's leading recipient of migrant remittances.

In Ghana we have a saying that if you empower a woman you empower the nation but if you empower a man then you have just empowered an individual. This analogy connects with the fact that adolescents who will grow into womanhood sometime to come will be the likely people to stay for longer hours with children at home as compared to men. Thus they are likely to agents of change for both male children and females children.

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