Youth Vote Philippines

Youth Vote Philippines is an alliance of various youth and reform-minded organizations — Young Public Servants – INCITEGov (YPS) with Akbayan Youth, Ayala Young Leaders, TAYO, FTV, Reform Coalition, Student Council Alliance of the Philippines, WhyNotForum, Youth Alliance Philippines, and Movement for Good Governance.

Their objective is to create online and offline collaboration for voter’s education and increased voter registration. This campaign will be a series of events to be launched nationwide with pilot sites in Cebu, Davao, Baguio and Manila. Youth Vote Philippines also brings together the expertise of the various youth organizations in voter education.


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12 Responses to “Youth Vote Philippines”

  1. ice chai Says:

    magaling

  2. ice chai Says:

    para atleast may magtuturo sa kapamilya kung ano ang tama at sino ang dapat i boto sa election. kasi puro showboz lang na sa utak nang mga kapamilya…

  3. dewdew Says:

    @ice chai:

    sa mga kapuso applicable yan kase sila ung mga madaling suhulan di ba?
    one good example of that is is you…sakit ba?tagos ba?kung magco2ment back ka man,,,ibig sabihin lang nun totoo un at nasaktan ka kase alam mung ikaw un…

  4. pikoloy Says:

    hhahahhahhah.. mang husga?

  5. Cesar Says:

    Kapuso parin kami forever>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hahahaha……….

  6. ice chai Says:

    @dewdew ano sabi mo? pati bah mag tagalog di mo alam?

  7. Bunsoi Says:

    You know what people, this is isn’t an issue naman whether you are a Kapamilya or a Kapuso eh. Bakit, sa pagpili ba ng next president of the philippines makaka-apekto anog network allegiance niyo?

    C’mon people. Let’s be open-minded enough and not settle on our differences which is basically due to network wars. We are talking about future of the Philippines, and by means of the article above, it concerns the youth knowledge and active participation for the said congress.

    Thanks and more power to Filipino youth!

  8. dewdew Says:

    @ice chai:

    sorry,,,mas magaling kase ako sa english kesa sa tagalog,,,

    may tanong ako sayo ha,,,sa tingin mo,,,ano ang ginamit ko,,,filipino o tagalog…

  9. pinyata Says:

    sa alam ko ang mga kapmilya may sakit na tinatawag na PJS (poor judgement syndrome)
    kaya maganda para sa kanila ito….

  10. chet Says:

    very nice, we will gonna launch it here in Santiago on April 7, wanna join us???

  11. careen sapallo Says:

    Hi!
    This is Careen, I am the president of our organization-Political Science Society in the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Sta. Mesa, Manila.
    We are going to have a Voters Education Seminar as part of our mission in actively involving in the society. I would like to ask if you are engaging and interested to have talks. We humbly ask your part to speak in our activity.
    We will greatly appreciate your favorable response with this matter.
    Please email me if your interested.
    Thank you.

  12. richard Says:

    Di ba kasama ung CEGP (College Editors Guild of the Philippines), Youth ACT Now at NUSP (National Union of Students of the Philippines) ???

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