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Some Questions and Answers on Voter Registration
This document entitled “Some Questions and Answers on Voter Registration” was published in 1995 by the Electoral Commission of Ghana and provides brief answers to basic questions on the new registration process, general voting rules and regulations, and the electoral structure in Ghana. This pamphlet was funded by Supporting the Electoral Process (STEP) with a grant from USAID and IFES.
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Kofi & Ama Learn about Voter Registration
In order to educate and encourage the Ghanaian public, the Electoral Commission of Ghana produced this comic strip in 1995, a year before the national elections. Aimed directly at the youth population, this comic strip provides information regarding the new registration process, voting rules and qualifications, and other facets of basic electoral knowledge. This document was funded by the Supporting the Electoral Process (STEP) with a grant from USAID and IFES.
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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.
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Que haces aca mita'i?
“1992 Constitution. What are you Doing Here, Kid?” is a civic education comic handbook, available in Guarani, issued in 1993 as part of the “Decidamos” Public Expression Campaign in Paraguay. The handbook is meant to familiarize Paraguayans with the new Constitution adopted in 1992 and to explain the democratic changes that stand at the basis of it. The comic briefly mentions the reason behind the adoption of the 1992 constitution and the advantages it would bring to the Paraguayan people.
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Megustaria ser senadora
“I would like to be a Senator” is a civic education comic brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay. The brochure, through the use of comics, explains the responsibilities of a senator and the qualifications required to become a senator. The brochure is meant to familiarize Paraguayans with a senator’s role in the political life of Paraguay and in front of their voters.
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Eligiendo Presidente y vice
“Electing the President and Vice-President” is a civic education comic brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay. The brochure, through the use of comics, briefly explains the similarities in the process of electing the president of the country and the president of a student group and it help familiarize the youth with the electoral process.
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Civic Education Material
Tolerancia
“Tolerance” is a civic education material, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the “Decidamos” Public Expression Group in Paraguay in an effort to instruct young citizens on the issue of tolerance. The civic education material is part of the “Civic Education for a Democratic Coexistence” project in Paraguay that wishes to create an environment for the development of the values that consolidate the democratic culture of its citizens. The documents contains tolerance-related situation games and activities.