In a momentous occasion for Kidapawan City, the newly elected officers of the Kidapawan City Collegiate Federation (KCCF) took their oath, signaling a new chapter of youth-led governance. This new cohort of leaders is a testament to the fact that local action is key to global progress. Their collaborative efforts and innovative ideas are essential to tackling complex issues, from climate action to social equity. The federationโs focus on unified leadership and collective action aligns perfectly with SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
With student representatives from various schools assuming key positions, the federation is poised to champion initiatives that reflect the aspirations of the youth while also addressing broader societal challenges. The leadership of NVC student leaders like SSC President Abdulmahdi Ibrahim, SSC Secretary-General Polquera Joy Magapi, and SSG Felix Jeanne Palao, who were appointed to the Board of Directors, highlights the power of inter-institutional collaboration.
As the KCCF officers embark on their tenure, their work will serve as a living example of how youth leadership can be a force for good. With the support of their peers and the community, these student leaders are set to transform their campuses and contribute to the bigger picture, proving that lasting change requires cooperation across all sectors.
