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Europe and Eurasia: June-July 2001
June-July 2001 update on IFES activities in Europe and Eurasia. Highlighted countries/organizations include: Europe IFES Conducts Democracy Summer Camps Throughout the Central Asian Republics ACEEEO: 10-Year Jubilee Conference Scheduled Albania: Parliamentary Elections Held Bosnia and Herzegovina: Representatives of AEOBIH Sekretariat Conduct Field Visits and Citizens’ Guide Completed Macedonia: Public Discussion of Draft Election Laws Held and Working Group Participates in Study Tour of Albania Moldova: IFES Hosts Women in Politics Seminar and CDPD Airs Radio Broadcasts on Ethnic Tolerance Yugoslavia (Kosovo): Preparations for Voter Registration and Elections Continue Caucasus Armenia: IFES Conducts Training Session for Civic Educators and Cooperates with School of Young Leaders Azerbaijan: IFES Participates in COE Conferences and Parliament Passes Five New Municipal Laws Georgia: IFES Holds Sessions on Draft Unified Election Code Central Asian Republics Kazakhstan: Ministry of Education and Science Signs Protocol of Understanding with IFES Kyrgyzstan: IFES Conducts Democracy Summer Camp at KSNU Issyk-Kul Facility Tajikistan: Preparations Continue for Democracy Summer Camps
June 30, 2001
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Report/Paper
An Action Plan For Electoral Participation of People with Disabilites: Sierra Leone Case Study
The International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES) was invited by the National Electoral Commission (NEC) of Sierra Leone to assist in developing a plan to promote the electoral enfranchisement of citizens with disabilities. IFES is a recognized provider of technical assistance in elections and has a particular expertise in the area of empowering citizens with disabilities. IFES has performed work in Sierra Leone since 1999 and is currently providing direct assistance to the NEC in anticipation of presidential and parliamentary elections in December 2001.
June 30, 2001
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Report/Paper
Electoral Participation by People with Disabilities: Peru Case Study
"To be able to participate as an electoral observer in the electoral process of a country is an interesting experience, and as a person with a disability it represents a greater challenge. Most people think that we cannot play an important role in the electoral process; the will to want to do it enhances the commitment. In this experience, I began early in the morning by receiving the observation forms and headed to the pre-selected polling sites where I identified myself as a member of Transparencia. I received gestures of support and perceived doubts. Some poll-workers arrived to their posts very annoyed by the responsibilities that were called on to them to carry out, but when noticing my presence some commented: if you are here and in a wheelchair, what am I complaining about? It is the first time in Peru's elections that we have the opportunity to participate as observers." Maria Nelly Novoa Bellota.
June 30, 2001
Election Material
Ballot
Peru Presidential Ballot 2001
Ballot used in the second round of the Presidential election held in Peru on 3 June 2001. This ballot was to be used by visually impaired voters. The main candidates in the election were Alejandro TOLEDO Manrique (Peru Posible) and Alan Gabriel Ludwig GARCIA Perez (Partido Aprista Peruanu)
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Report/Paper
Africa and Near East: June 2001
June 2001 update on IFES activities in Africa and the Near East. Highlighted countries/organizations include: Republic of Congo AELC Burundi Democratic Republic of Congo Egypt Guinea Liberia Mali Nigeria Sierra Leone Uganda Yemen
May 31, 2001
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Report/Paper
Electoral Participation of Citizens with Disabilities in Bangladesh
The International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES) has begun an effort in Bangladesh to promote greater participation by citizens with disabilities in national elections to be held in the Fall of 2001.
May 31, 2001
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Constitutional Framework for Provisional Self-Government in Kosovo
Written by Kosovo and international legal experts and signed on May 16th, 2001 by United Nations Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) Chief Hans Haekkerup, “Constitutional Framework for Provisional Self-Government in Kosovo” outlines the structure of government in Kosovo after the November 17th, 2001 general elections. It details institutions soon to be under the control of Kosovo’s leaders and civil servants and includes basic voting information in an effort to further educate the public.
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Report/Paper
Europe and Eurasia: May 2001
May 2001 update on IFES activities in Europe and Eurasia. Highlighted countries/organizations include: Europe Election Law Reform In Georgia Albania: Revision Period for Preliminary Voters’ List Bosnia and Herzegovina: AEOBiH Member Consultations and the 20th Citizens’ Guide Macedonia: Political Unrest and Electoral System Guide Moldova: Electoral School Completed Romania: Local NGOs Publish Report on Permanent Election Administration Yugoslavia (Kosovo): Preparing for November 2001 Elections Caucasus Armenia: Dialogue Group Results in Action Azerbaijan: Civic Educatoin Program Enters Phase II Georgia: Workshop on Civic Education in Schools and Draft Unified Election Code Central Asia Republics Kazakhstan: Summer Democracy Camps Kyrgyzstan: Teachers’ Seminar Tajikistan: Final Student Local Government Day and Conference Protocol Published
April 30, 2001
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Report/Paper
Establishing a Partnership Between Disability Organizations and the Ghana Electoral Commission
On Thursday, March 8, 2001, two non-governmental organizations from Ghana -- Action on Disability and Development and the Federation of Disability Associations (FODA) -- convened a seminar to discuss the participation of citizens with disabilities in the December 2000 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections in Ghana.
April 30, 2001
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Constitutional Amendments
Constitutional Amendments