Network moves to reduce voter apathy among youths

Generation Democracy Network – a flagship program of the United States (US)-based International Republican Institute – has engaged an extra gear to reduce voter apathy among the youths in the forthcoming tripartite elections scheduled for May 21, 2019.

Let youth decide their future with the vote

The network, which aims to foster youth participation in political and civic spaces as well as promoting democracy at all levels, has over 500 youth leaders in 75 countries across the globe.

On Friday, the network held a panel discussion at the Chancellor College (Chanco) to probe issues that demotivate young people from participating in elections.

Participants singled out corruption, vote rigging claims, lack of confidence in aspirants, deepening levels of nepotism, lack of trust in institutions managing elections, violence and lack of proper civic education as some of factors contributing to voter apathy among the youths.

Nevertheless, the 5×5 Campaign Coordinator, Chimwemwe Kaonga, emphasised the need to mobilise and motivate young people to actively participate in the forthcoming tripartite elections.

“At least 54 percent of registered voters are young people. This is an opportunity for us to shape the agenda of our country by voting for policies that favour us and respond to challenges the youth of Malawi are facing,” he said.

“We must therefore not relent in our efforts that will make the youth participate in the decision making process by casting their vote,” he added.

President for Chancellor College Political and Administrative Society, Alinafe Maseko, hailed the initiative for taking an inclusive approach in mobilising the voters ahead of the tripartite during elections.

Maseko challenged the youth to assume their responsibility in developing the country by voting in the forthcoming and subsequent polls and other participatory processes.

According to Kaonga, the 5×5 Uniting Youth Campaign is the campaign centred on having the youth identify five other peers to engage in a process, a catalytic structure to help build an advocacy campaign.

The goal is to promote youth participation in decision making processes

And among other key objectives, the 5×5 seeks to reduce voter apathy and increase the number of youth who vote, unite young people behind common experienced issues, reduce incidences of violence before and after elections, enhance engagement between the youth and duty bearers  and advocate for youth friendly policies implementation.

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Namwera
Namwera
5 years ago

This Kaonga boy is up to no good. The other day he is quoted in the paper as a National Coordinator for a Chinese organization that awarded APM a bogus award. The other day he is a manager for an organization from pa Kachere township. Today he is National Coordinator for 5 × 5? What’s that? 25? Young man you are on a mission to deceive donors here. You are a busy body and your ending may be very sad. You were not like this at Mzuzu University. Did you graduate? All of us working in the Civil Society know… Read more »

josephbokosi1@gmail.com
5 years ago

That’s a welcome move by GDN. thanx Watipaso for the update

Gawachalo
5 years ago

Bravo! We need more of this towards a better Malawi.. Reach out to rural areas too

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