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In The Media
Inkstick
Can AI Help Combat Disinformation?
Matt Bailey, senior global for cyber and information integrity, discusses the IFES-supported AI tool that helped combat disinformation in Nigeria's elections.
In The Media
Al Jazeera
Nigeria election 2023: Five reasons to care about the vote
IFES Country Director for Nigeria, Seray Jah, speaks to Al Jazeera on the 2023 Nigerian General Elections.
In The Media
Punch Nigeria
INEC to deploy 146,913 observers for 2023 elections
“As we are aware, election observations contribute to public confidence, expose irregularities and provide improvements of elections," IFES Africa Regional Director Clara Cole said.
In The Media
Radio Nigeria
IFES pledges support for successful 2023 elections
“IFES is deeply in support of INEC in the fulfillment of their responsibilities. We enjoy the partnership and learn so much from the partnership."
In The Media
Blueprint
2023: INEC chair urges image makers to brace up for task ahead
Read "2023: INEC chair urges image makers to brace up for task ahead" on Blueprint.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Referendum (Political Systems) Act, 2000
The Referendum (Political Systems) Act, 2000
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Papers on Referendum, Politics and Religion
“Papers on Referendum, Politics and Religion” is a booklet that was written in 2000 by Micheal Kaggwa. The literature is composed of three papers: one on religion and politics, one on the referendum and its implication on Uganda’s political development and one on why supporters of political parties should participate in the referendum. The papers seek to enhance voter efficacy towards democratic values and to address the role of religion and religious leaders in Uganda’s political discourse.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Facts about the Referendum
“Facts about the Referendum” was published in 2000 in lead up to the national referendum on Uganda’s political system. The vote would determine whether Uganda would remain in its no-party “Movement” system or switch to a “Multi-Party” system or other form of democracy. This civic education booklet explains why the referendum is taking place, how the multi party and no party systems differ and how the actually process of voting takes place.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Guidelines for Accredited Monitors for the Referendum Slated for 29th June 2000
“Guideline for Accredited Monitors for the Referendum Slated for 29th June- 2000,” is a pamphlet published in 2000 during the lead up to that year’s referendum on Uganda’s political system. The pamphlet describes what the roles of the international observers will be in the 2000 elections. This includes verifying that the electoral process is carried out within the confines of the law and acting with impartiality as stewards of the election.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Guidelines for Civic Educators
“Guidelines for Civic Education” is a booklet that was published in 2000 in Uganda. The literature provides a guide for civic educators to teach the public about the upcoming referendum on Uganda’s political system. The booklet also enumerates possible educational methods, such as posters, that could be utilized to teach voters about the electoral process.