Partners Reflect on Lessons from the ORPP Vote for Policy Campaign
Civil society organisations (CSOs), Government of Solomon Islands officials, and development partners gathered this week to reflect on the experiences and lessons from the Vote for Policy (V4P) Civic Education Campaign, aimed at strengthening informed and inclusive democratic participation in Solomon Islands.
The two-day workshop staged at the Office of the Registrar for Political Parties
(ORPP), organised under the UN Development
Programme’s Solomon Islands Democratic Governance and Electoral Assistance
Project, funded by the Australia through the Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade (DFAT) and the Government of the United Kingdom (UK), brought together six CSOs that carried out voter awareness
activities in Western and Isabel Provinces.
During
the discussions, participants shared experiences from their outreach work with
communities through workshops, dialogues and awareness activities. These
efforts helped citizens better understand political parties’ role, policies and
the importance of making informed choices at the ballot box.
“We
have seen how important it is for voters to understand the role of political
parties and the policies they represent. Initiatives like the Vote for Policy
campaign help create space for dialogue and encourage citizens to make informed
choices about their leaders and the future of their communities,” Mr. Ngele said.
The
workshop also provided an opportunity for participating organisations to
reflect on challenges encountered during implementation, share practical
approaches to community engagement, and identify lessons that can inform future
civic education initiatives.
“Democracy
is a journey, not a destination. Initiatives like the Vote for Policy campaign
demonstrate the value of partnerships in helping citizens better understand
their role in democratic processes and ensuring that participation is informed,
inclusive and meaningful,” she said.
The
insights gathered during the workshop will help guide future civic education
initiatives and inform the potential expansion of the V4P campaign to
additional provinces as Solomon Islands prepares for Joint Elections in 2028.
The
V4P campaign is implemented in partnership with the ORPP and the Political
Parties Commission, with support from development partners including the
European Union, DFAT and the UK.
By
strengthening collaboration between institutions, civil society organisations
and communities, the initiative contributes to broader efforts to promote
transparency, informed participation and trust in democratic processes across
Solomon Islands.
Media Release | UNDP
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