• Pakistan | Election Support Program
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    During a BRIDGE training, participants simulated being blind to encourage poll staff to consider the disabled during election day.

    Pakistan

    Since 2002, IFES has provided assistance to help build Pakistan’s democratic institutions. As an official partner and technical advisor to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), IFES has delivered extensive technical assistance, increased the capacity of legislators to perform civic functions and provided transparent ballot boxes for the 2008 elections.

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    Elections, Election Disputes, Democracy Assistance, Governance, Political Finance

Features

Election dispute is the climax of the election process. The legitimacy of the election process depends in part on the objectivity and impartiality of dispute resolution mechanisms.

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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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Election law includes specific issues related to legal and administrative regulations which can be seen as fundamental for any election which aspires to be undertaken in a free and fair way.

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Project In Brief

IFES collaborates and provides assistance to electoral stakeholders in Pakistan to strengthen the electoral process. IFES has brought stakeholders together to formulate the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) Five-Year Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan embraces the joint ambitions of all stakeholders. Building the institutional knowledge and capacity of the ECP is also critical to IFES’ current project, which includes the development of the ECP’s computerized voter registration and training of ECP staff.

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