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Elecciones Municipales
“Municipal Elections” is a civic education flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay, in lead up to the 1996 Paraguayan Municipal Elections. The flyer is meant to motivate people to vote and it instructs them on the voting procedures.
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Report/Paper
Paraguay: International Donors Conference: Final Report
This report summarizes IFES efforts to aid Paraguay in organizing a conference to bring together all of the international organizations and countries that could have donated funds, commodities, and technical assistance to the Electoral Tribunal. The report discusses planning activities which outline areas in which assistance would be useful.
November 30, 1995
Publication
Report/Paper
Paraguay Pre-Election Technical Assessment
This pre-election technical assessment, conducted in 1995 in Paraguay assessed the then ongoing electoral reform in Paraguay and identified areas of need for technical assistance. The IFES team concludes by strongly recommending that the focus of technical assistance be to strengthen the administrative and organizational structures of the Paraguayan electoral institution.
May 31, 1995
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Las Conquistas Juridicas de las Mujeres
“Women’s Juridical Conquests” is a civic education handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by Olga Caballero Aquino and Rafael Denida on behalf of CEPEM and it is meant to familiarize readers with the juridical achievements attained by women throughout time. The handbook briefly lists the situation of women from all around the world, from the ancient times until present days, and later goes on to describe the juridical situation of women in Paraguay.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
CEPRO
“CEPPRO” is a brochure, available in Spanish, issued by the Center for the Promotion of Economic Liberty and Social Justice (CEPPRO) in Paraguay and which contains the mission statement of the CEPPRO. The brochure briefly describes the history of the center, its structure and activities, as well as its sources of finance.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Enfrentemos la Corrupcion
“We will Face Corruption” is a civic education game description, available in Spanish, issued in 1994 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay. The game is meant to educate Paraguayans on the issue of corruption by helping them identify mechanisms of control that favor a transparent institutional management of the public goods. Included are a set of cards with 18 possible actions, whose priorities are the reduction of corruption.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Candidates Meetings/ Candidates Campaigns
"Candidates Meetings/ Candidates Campaigns" is a pamphlet published in 1994 during the lead up to Uganda’s constitutional assembly election of that year. The pamphlet discusses the candidates' meetings and the voting process. The candidates' meetings are highlighted as a time voters can gain knowledge on candidates and by doing so make an more informed decision with their vote. The voting and voter registration processes were also covered to aid voters in the process.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Civic Education Teaching Manual 2nd edition
The “Civic Education Teaching Manual: 2nd edition” was published in 1994 to train civic educators for the 1994 general assembly election in Uganda. The literature discusses topics such as voter registration, how to properly fold the ballot paper, and vote counting. The pamphlet also indicated that civic educators should urge voters to attend the candidates meetings so they can make informed decision when voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Draft Constitution Selected Provisions
“The Draft Constitution Selected Provisions,” is a booklet published in 1994 that describes what the new constitution of Uganda specifies. Detailed in the booklet are topics such as how citizenship in Uganda is defined and what the function of the new constitutional assembly will be. Also included is a description of the five year referendum cycle that will use the vote to decide the form of government in Uganda every five years.