Examining The Use Of Media Advocacy By Civil Society Organisations In Democratizing Youth Participation In Local Governance Structures: A Case Of Youth Empowerment And Transformation Trust Pr

ABSTRACT

The demographic analysis shows that young people constitute the majority of the population

yet, are underrepresented in democratic structures. Civil society organizations have made

attempts to increase youth participation in the broader framework of enhancing citizen

participation. The study therefore looks at ways Youth Empowerment and Transformation

Trust (YETT) as representative of civil society organizations is using media advocacy in

increasing youth participation with a critical look at the factors and relationship between

effectiveness of interventions and traceable increase of democratic youth representation.

YETT is a networking youth organizations committed to the full participation of young

people in sustainable development through advocacy and capacity building. Conversations

with the YETT project leaders are verified with discussions with participants from the project

areas in combination with scientific analysis of trends, opinions and attitudes to realize the

contribution of media advocacy towards democratic participation. Resultantly, the enquiry

shows that the basis of democratic participation of young people is rights which must make

use of means of communication that are most appropriate to the youths. In addition, it is

empowering for inclusive participation and active involvement of young people throughout

the communication process. A suitable model that utilizes a combination of traditional means

of communication and features of new media is necessary to sustain advocacy efforts.