2022 Elections

Virtual caravan enjoins South Luzon youth to participate in 2022 polls

Around 340 participants from partner higher education institutions and local youth organizations joined the first leg of the week-long virtual Youth Caravan on Voter Empowerment, which sought to encourage the youth to participate in the electoral process.

The South Luzon leg of YOUth Choose 2022: The Youth Caravan on Voter Empowerment was launched last November 24 and was concluded with a culminating activity on December 1.

Dr. Erickson Martinez, chancellor of De La Salle Lipa, emphasized that elections have consequences and urged the youth to be informed on the issues, platform and personalities of political candidates for the 2022 elections.

"We have to set specific guidelines in choosing government leaders in terms of candidates' social affiliations and interests, competence, lifestyle and performance record and vote according to our informed conscience," Martinez said in his welcome message.

Dr. Erickson Martinez , Chancellor of De La Salle Lipa delivering his Opening Speech

Br. Augustine Boquer, president of De La Salle University - Dasmariñas, warned the youth of the worrisome situation on social media wherein "the bad is made to look good and the good is made to look bad."

"You, young men and ladies who are being educated, have to make not just a conscientious vote but also to affect others to think and to use your conscience for the well being of our nation," Boquer said in his welcome remarks.

Br. Augustine Boquer FSC, EdD, President of De La Salle University - Dasmariñas and De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute delivering his Opening Message

Group photo of the participants and speakers of the Launching of the YOUth Choose 2022: The Youth Caravan on Voter Empowerment

YouthLed Development Specialist Emil Benjamin Tapnio and La Salle Institute of Governance director Dr. Ador Torneo were also among the speakers for the opening event.

#AngIbobotoKoAy

During the culminating activity on December 1, the participants joined the hashtag challenge #AngIbobotoKoAy and #AngIbobotoKoAyParaSa to determine the kind of leaders they want following the week-long caravan.

Nina Marie Ligan, president of DLSU - Dasmariñas University Student Government, commended the participants for encouraging their family and friends to register to vote before the deadline in October.

"After the encouragement that we made, it is our time to be accountable... and what are these responsibilities? The responsibility of choosing the right leader," Ligan said during the closing ceremony.

Mr. Carlo Africa discussing how to enhance political participation in the new normal

Rash Caritativo sharing her insights on The Power of Youth and Social Media

Among the speakers for the culminating activity were Hirayang Kabataan Executive Director Atty. Carlo Africa, Active Vista Center Managing Director Rash Caritativo, and National Society of Parliamentarians President Bryan Ezra Gonzales.

The Youth Caravan sought to promote and encourage youth political participation in the 2022 elections through civic and voter education campaigns.

Group photo of the participants and speakers of the Culminating Activity of the YOUth Choose 2022: The

Youth Caravan on Voter Empowerment

The event was organized by La Salle Institute of Governance, with pro-democracy coalition PARTICIPATE and Youth Leadership for Development (YouthLed), and in partnership with De La Salle Philippines, Lasallian Justice and Peace Commission, DLSU - Dasmariñas, De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute and De La Salle Lipa.

La Salle Institute of Governance conducts third Virtual Knowledge Workshop on the citizen monitoring of the 2022 Elections

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Titled “Securing the Filipino Vote: Citizen Monitoring of the 2022 Elections,” LSIG’s third virtual knowledge workshop tackled possible solutions and ways to reinforce active citizen monitoring of the entire electoral process through a panel discussion featuring the National Chairperson of Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), Ms. Myla C. Villanueva, and the Secretary-General of National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL), Mr. Eric Alvia. Representatives from local and national organizations that have been involved or will be involved in the elections joined the online workshop.

The third virtual knowledge workshop is organized in partnership with National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL), Initiatives for Dialogue and Empowerment through Alternative Legal Services (IDEALS, Inc.), and Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO)

La Salle Institute of Governance conducts second Virtual Knowledge Workshop on the role of the Filipino youth in the 2022 Elections

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For its second virtual knowledge workshop on strengthening citizen participation in the 2022 elections during the time of COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges, LSIG engaged youth leaders and youth-based organizations to explore potential areas of cooperation, collaboration, and networking among the Filipino youth. The workshop encouraged their participation in the electoral processes through panel discussions highlighting the vital role of the youth in nation-building.

The workshop was organized in partnership with the Ateneo School of Government and The Asia Foundation, through the YouthLed PH project.

La Salle Institute of Governance launches Virtual Knowledge Workshop Series on the 2022 Elections

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The La Salle Institute of Governance (LSIG) welcomed 2021 by launching a virtual knowledge workshop series that aims to strengthen citizen participation in the 2022 elections in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges. With the theme “The 2020 Elections and the Pandemic: Emerging Policy Issues and Challenges,” the workshop gathered representatives from the academe and research community to discuss important policy issues on elections and political participation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.


The first virtual knowledge workshop is in partnership with the Ateneo School of Government, through the Ateneo Policy Center, and the Philippine Society for Public Administration (PSPA).