Inaugural Changekeepers Academy Assembly: Filipino Youth Nationwide Collaborate on Active Mobility and Public Transport

+ Keep the Change: Youth Policy Lab organized its first and largest hybrid youth forum, the Changekeepers Academy Assembly in Bocobo Hall, UP Law Center, University of the Philippines Diliman and via Zoom, from 27-28 January 2024 to facilitate youth-led change in resolving challenges in active mobility and public transport across the…

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Translating change to a changing Earth: Concerted approach to environmental protection and national development

I cherish memories of summers from my youth. Back then, school was out, and many people flocked to the beach or engaged in outdoor activities under the warm afternoon sun.  But such is not the case anymore. On April 12, the Department of Education (DepEd) recorded that more than 7,000 schools in different…

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Fresh start for genuine change: A case for newly elected Sangguniang Kabataan and Barangay officials

On 30 October 2023, the Philippines held the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Elections—with a staggering 1.41 million people filing for candidacies to fill the 672,432 vacant seats (Rappler, 2023). This election is crucial since this was the first time since 2019 that the Barangay and SK (BSK) Elections were held after…

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Run the world, girls!: Women shaping policy narratives in the Philippines and Southeast Asia

The transformative influence of Filipinas in public participation remains a cornerstone yet often undervalued aspect within the fabric of the Philippines and beyond the Southeast Asian region. Simply put, women who have taken on leadership roles, both in the past and now, have impacted society, catalyzing holistic and profound advancements across diverse…

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Say we are one of them: Solidarity with wrongfully convicted victims

  The LawHum project, in collaboration with Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Jakarta (LBH Jakarta – Jakarta Legal Aid Organization), proudly announces the successful completion of the Offline Capacity Building on December 7, 2023. This training aimed to empower communities and the public on the updated policies and regulations regarding the Indonesian Penal Code…

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Why should we cover religious minorities in the news?

Media plays a constructive role in developing democracy and nourishing a democratic environment as it is 4th pillar of democracy. It is a tool for nurturing individuals to develop healthy relationships and to foster a solidaristic environment in society. It bears a significant responsibility when it comes to accurately and fairly representing…

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Am I too young to change the world?

“We want young people to be engaged in the civic and public participation process. Let’s make voice, not the noise, and be the change!” said John Samuel (Regional Director of Oxfam in Asia)This quote encapsulates the entire five-day experience of Oxfam Fellows during the Induction Meeting for the Oxfam Young Leaders Fellowship…

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COVID-19 and the erosion of civic space in Asia: An urgent call for democratic vigilance

Civic space, the arena where citizens gather to express their concerns and shape their political futures, has been a battleground. Asia has witnessed a clash between growing authoritarianism and pockets of democratic resistance. In the context of COVID-19, governments have been determined to enact vaguely worded laws that could potentially lead to…

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Five ethical human rights reporting principles 

This article will go through the main five Human Rights Principles, which are very essential to know for those who rely on user-generated content on digital platforms. It is also essential to know these principles for the coverage of religious minorities.  Accuracy  Journalists should always strive to get the facts right. This…

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