
Better Programs, Stronger YLDA.
This, in a nutshell, was the message the new Executive Committee of the Young
Liberals and Democrats of Asia relayed to the general membership during the
organization's annual general assembly held in Jakarta, Indonesia last
month, November 26, 2007.
With their eyes on the future just after getting a fresh mandate from the general
assembly, the 2008 Executive Committee headed by YLDA President Rajendra Mulmi
and Secretary General Jan Argy Tolentino proposed to the body a two-page list
of projects primarily intended to strengthen YLDA and its member organizations
from within while implementing changes in the way programs are undertaken.
For the first item, the centrepiece of the proposal revolves on the promotion
of the YLDA Program Officer from a part-time position to a full-time position
starting in January 2008. "With the ambitious goals we have set forth
for 2008 in celebration of YLDA's 5th Founding Anniversary, the Executive
Committee needs a permanent and reliable partner to ensure things are running
smoothly in the Manila Secretariat office," declares YLDA President Rajendra
Mulmi.
Improving the quality of future workshops, seminars and conferences is the
focus of the other restructuring efforts of YLDA to expand the participation
base of YLDA participants and generate quality participation from delegates.
Headlining the list of YLDA international events next year is the proposed YLDA
Liberalism Institute that aims to jumpstart a productive dialogue amongst Asian
youths on Asian brand of liberalism and the Training of Trainers (ToT) on Modulation
and Facilitation Skills, which aims to produce a battery of YLDA-trained facilitators
and moderators.
The culmination of the YLDA activities in 2008 shall be the celebration of
the organization's fifth year anniversary in November at Siem Reap, Cambodia.
The exact place where YLDA was officially born with the ratification of its
constitution in 2003.
Other programs mentioned are publication of the papers and proceedings presented
during the YLDA liberalism institute seminar, creation of the new YLDA multimedia
presentation, reconstruction of the YLDA website, and the various capacity-building
visits by YLDA to member organizations and partners in the region.
"The meat of this proposal reflects the resolute effort by the YLDA Executive
Committee to further improve the organization's political standing and
influence amongst Asian youths," adds Secretary General Jan-Argy Tolentino.
He also expressed optimism that with the re-election of Camelia Puji Astuti
and the election of Chee Wey Hng and Buddhika Pathirana as Executive Committee
members, YLDA shall see the fruition of its 2008 goals.
YLDA Program Officer Felipe C. Canlas meanwhile looks forward to sustaining
the administration improvements at the YLDA Secretariat. The cornerstone of
this endeavour shall be the consistent and reliable appointment of an YLDA Program
Assistant from partner universities in the Philippines to help streamline administrative
functions of the Secretariat and build a strong partnership base for YLDA in
the Philippines.