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Understanding Voter Service
“Understanding Voting Service” is a pamphlet produced by the United Nations Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in order to explain the function of OSCE Voter Service Centres. This pamphlet touches briefly on voter eligibility but primarily focuses on emphasizing the fact that Voter Service Centers exist in order to assign each registered Kosovo citizen to a polling center before elections, in this case the November 17th, 2001 Assembly elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Voter's Guide to the 2001 Kosovo Assembly Election
“Voters Guide to the 2001 Kosovo Assembly Elections” was published by the United Nations Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Not only does this guide provide information on when and how to vote on November 17th, 2001, it discusses the importance of voting and through slogans and illustrations, encourages a democratic and free election.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Where to find UN Civil Registration Centres & OSCE Voter Service Centres
The United Nations Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) provide this guide entitled “Where to find UN Civil Registration Centres and OSCE Voter Service Centres” in preparation for the November 17th, 2001 Kosovo Assembly elections. Provided is a list of all of the aforementioned centers per region and municipality as well as dates and hours of availability.
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IFES Ltd. Final Report on Kosovo Voter Education Outreach Project
This report analyzes IFES activities designed to ensure that citizens developed a better conceptual understanding of how a democratic system works and exercised that knowledge by increasing active engagement in local political life. The project's goal was to ensure that a voter education programme was developed focusing on the most fundamental level, villages and small communities without access to television or radio, and that it was carried out by Kosovars themselves.
December 31, 2000
Election Material
Ballot
Kosovo Municipal Assembly Election Ballot 2000
Ballots used for the UN and OSCE monitored local elections in Kosovo on 4 December 2000. The ballots were used in the following communities;
-Gllogovc
-Dragash
-Kacanik
-Fushe Kosove
-Kamenice
-Leposavic
-Novoberde
-Obiliq
-Podujeve
-Prishtine
-Shtime
-Strpce
-Suharke
-Ferizaj
-Vushtrri
-Gllogovc
-Dragash
-Kacanik
-Fushe Kosove
-Kamenice
-Leposavic
-Novoberde
-Obiliq
-Podujeve
-Prishtine
-Shtime
-Strpce
-Suharke
-Ferizaj
-Vushtrri
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Voters' Choices / Community Concerns
“Voters’ Choices/Community Concerns” is a September 2000 report issued by the United Nations Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in order to present community concerns, perspectives, and priorities before the October 28th, 2000 municipal elections. Of the 1000 people interviewed across Kosovo the top priority was health care, specifically the lack of health care facilities. Other issues that were repeatedly addressed were education, employment opportunities, availability of drinkable water, and social services.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Education in Kosova Figures and Facts
“Education in Kosova Facts and Figures” is a year 2000 report on Kosovo’s educational system in the academic year 1999/2000. Included is a section on education in a geographic context and a section that expands on the history and current structure of Kosovo’s educational system. Also, language of instruction is widely looked at. In some cases, the data is also looked at by muncipality, and it should be noted that muncipal elections were held in Kosovo in the year 2000.