Louisa Moya is the Youth Membership Organizer of Equal Voice.
Emily, who wrote about the organization Equal Voice in her essay, had the opportunity to interview Ms. Moya:
Q: What are you doing in your youth chapter to improve public awareness on how few women are elected in Parliament?
A: We are currently trying to establish youth chapters. This youth initiative is fairly new (Summer 2005 launch) and right now we are focused on increasing youth membership. Once we have enough youth involved, we will use the action plans we established today to help raise awareness and participation of youth.
Q: What are you doing to improve pulic awareness about your youth chapter?
A: We are mainly coming out to forums like this one where youth will be in attendence. We are looking to young leaders like you to help us start our chapters.
Q: As announced on your website, Equal Voice was created in 1984 at at that time your goal was to see women elected to 50% of the seats in Parliament in 10 years. That goal has not been reached. That said, what new techniques can address this poor representation?
A: At the moment, we have changed our goal to 30% because that has become what is necessary and more realistic in the short term. But our focus right now is to get the chapters organized so that we can start working together to improve representation of women.