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COMELEC launch partnership with UNDP to enhance digitalization for electoral reforms and political participation that supports gender equality

The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in the Philippines launch a partnership to enhance development activities in digitalization and capacity building for electoral reform and political participation that supports gender equality and inclusivity

Comelec chairman George Erwin M. Garcia and UNDP Philippines Residents Representative Dr. Ramachandra jointly signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to mark both parties commitment to the initiative, which is also being supported by the Government of Spain.

Chairman Garcia said, “as the COMELEC endeavors to adapt to an ever-changing technological landscape,this initiative affirms our commitment to continuously seek innovative solutions in helping empower women leaders”,.While data can improve service delivery , it can also unlock the potential or innovative solutions emanating from wider civil society. Currently the academe, thinks, and civil society organizations are trying to access up-to date and comprehensive datasets with which to study and develop responsive policy solutions and innovations. A critical area wherein accurate ,data-driven policies and solutions are needed is women’s political participation. Garcia added.

The partnership will enable COMELEC to access data science tools and applications . These tools will help develop infrastructure with analytical dashboard with gender disaggregated datasets for gender-responsive and data driven policymaking.

“The initiatives targets to strengthen the capacity of COMELEC in advanced gemder-disaggregated data analysis, develop evidence-based policies are develop and advocate for women empowerment, and facilitate the training of women leaders and elections” said Dr. Ramachandran.

It could be recalled that, in 2010, the Philippines automated its electoral process, paving the way to faster, more efficient counts administered by COMELEC. Through the partnership with UNDP, COMELEC will further strengthen its digitalization capacity to ensure that it can develop data-driven and online solutions that can help promote inclusive political participation ,including gender equality in political processes whether towards women leaders or for women as voters.

From the local to the global level, women’s equal participation and leadership in political and public life are essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. From a broader perspective, striving to achieve gender equality strengthens democracy and advances human development at large , it was learned.

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