Guinea

Long time opposition leader Alpha Conde was elected president in the 2010 democratic elections in Guinea, following the 2008 coup d'état that removed authoritarian ruler Lansana Conté from power. This marked an unprecedented opportunity for the solidification of democracy in Guinea. However, President Alpha Conde’s campaign for a third presidential term in 2020 and the military coup of 2021 demonstrated the vulnerabilities of Guinea’s democracy.

After initial programing challenges due to the 2014 political crisis and the Ebola epidemic, IFES reoriented its programs to strengthening civil society’s capacity to promote democracy, dialogue and citizen participation in partnership with the Regional Councils of the Organizations of Civil Society. This collaboration led to the creation of the Civic and Electoral Education Centers (CECE) in Conakry’s municipalities, with funding from both the European Union (EU) and the U.S. Department of State. The CECEs led awareness-raising campaigns on the Ebola crisis. Since July 2019, the National Democratic Institute and IFES are implementing the Building Electoral and Accountability Capacities, Orderly Norms and Democratic Governance project (BEACON-DG), funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Through BEACON-DG, IFES supports the Independent National Election Commission (CENI), the judiciary and civil society organizations (CSOs) to build their capacity in electoral dispute resolution.

Under the BEACON-DG project, IFES supports the CENI, the judiciary and CSOs in building their capacity to engage constructively in inclusive, peaceful and transparent election dispute resolution. IFES has built the capacity of election commissioners, trained dozens of judges who serve as election officials and assisted the CENI and the Constitutional Court to collect election-related complaints or irregularities on Election Day.

IFES spearheaded the creation of a national network of more than 30 trusted civil society organizations: the Synergy of Civil Society Organizations for the Prevention of Electoral Conflicts and their Resolution (SYNCERE). Alongside other election observers, SYNCERE led the publication of an election observation statement calling for peace and social cohesion in the post-electoral period. IFES has assisted SYNCERE to develop the citizen manifesto, or “Cahier Citoyen,” for dialogue, the first document in Guinea to provide Guinean stakeholders with a roadmap for political dialogue to resolve current and prevent future election-related crises.

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