If I could just chime in, again I'd very much welcome all those activities. There are standards for electoral management bodies, which are now put forward in the ACE project. It's an international thing for people who haven't run elections before in many countries, and again, providing civic education, which this is: basic information about how to get to the polls, what your rights are, and how to appeal. Such things are always being given out as one of the fundamental duties of any election commission.
I know that young people often forget how to vote, but at an anecdotal level, I remember one of the recent mid-term elections in the United States when I asked my colleagues in the political science department at Harvard if they had voted, and some of my colleagues, my professors, had forgotten that an election was going on that day. More information is better. It encourages mobilization.