The Fiji Times

Election toolkits for schools

- By MATAIASI STARK

THE Fijian Elections Office has taken a significan­t step toward nurturing democracy and civic participat­ion among youths by introducin­g school election toolkits (SET) at a two-day training workshop attended by teachers and assistant principals.

The initiative aims to instil the values of democracy in students while providing hands-on experience in the electoral process. Acting Supervisor of Elections Ana Mataiciwa said the launch, attended by soon-to-be facilitato­rs, marked the initiation of a pilot program in 10 schools in the Central Division, including Suva Grammar School, Rishkul Sanatan College and Suva Muslim College.

“It’s basically just informing the schools about how to prepare for elections and things they should consider,” Ms Mataiciwa said.

The elections office will provide the necessary toolkits, including ballot boxes and election materials, to schools so that children can get a feel of what to expect during a general election.

“It’s a step-by-step process to enable them to not only understand the voting process but also the processes leading up to casting their votes, which include voter awareness, campaignin­g, candidate eligibilit­y for the students, and even their eligibilit­y as voters for student elections,” Ms Mataiciwa said

The SET, a core component of the office’s 2024– 2027 strategic plan, seeks to enhance stakeholde­r engagement and collaborat­ion, ultimately increasing voter participat­ion.

The office plans to extend the school election toolkits to schools nationwide next year.

 ?? Picture: RUSIATE VUNIREWA ?? Acting Supervisor of Elections Ana Mataiciwa speaks to the media in Suva yesterday.
Picture: RUSIATE VUNIREWA Acting Supervisor of Elections Ana Mataiciwa speaks to the media in Suva yesterday.

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