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    A woman casts her ballot in Indonesia

    Indonesia

    Emerging from decades of New Order authoritarian rule in 1998, Indonesia entered an era of bold reform characterized by democracy-building. Indonesia is seen today as a vibrant regional example of democracy working to achieve compromise and political stability. Since the beginning of democratic reforms in 1998, IFES has been involved in governance, rule of law, elections and civil society in Indonesia. In light of challenges uncovered during the 2009 general election, IFES has been responsive to the needs of the government, civil society and policymakers.

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    Election Management, Voter Registration, People with Disabilities, Election Disputes, Post-conflict

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Democracy assistance can be defined as the legal, technical and logistic support provided to electoral laws, processes and institutions.

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Observing the electoral process is an important integrity safeguard. It is one of the checks-and-balances that protect the viability and honesty of election administration, as well as the participation of political parties, candidates and interest groups.

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Election management covers the roles, functions, organization, financing, management of Electoral Management Bodies (EMBs). It focuses on the institutional structure of EMBs, their administrative infrastructure, the work they do, and their external environment.

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Project In Brief

The ASEAN General Election Network for Disability Access (AGENDA) project is an IFES-led consortium that aims to improve access to political and electoral opportunities for persons with disabilities in Indonesia and throughout Southeast Asia. To achieve this goal, the program will assist disabled persons’ organizations (DPOs) to develop new tools and regional partnerships in order to monitor and raise awareness about electoral access for persons with disabilities and ensure that disability rights are on ASEAN’s developing human rights agenda.

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