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With the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Accra in August 2003, Liberians committed themselves to political, rather than military, competition for control of the country’s post-war reconstruction. The presidential election in October 2005 and the run-off in November were both peaceful, and resulted in the election of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. This was the first time that a woman was elected head-of-state in Africa.

Current Projects
Electoral Process Strengthening and Good Governance Support in Liberia

IFES has assisted the National Electoral Commission in various ways since the 2004 electoral assessment planning mission in Liberia. IFES assisted the National Electoral Commission (NEC) on voter registration and education, promotion of lawful campaign finance, assistance with boundary delimitation, monitoring election violence and planning and conducting a successful election and post-election activities. As a result, the NEC developed into a competent and capable organization, and Liberia has made considerable progress from civil war toward peaceful democratic governance.

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