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IFES

Electoral and Political Enfranchisement of People with Disabilities

People with disabilities comprise at least 10 percent of the population of developing nations. Yet they remain largely invisible to the decision- and policy-makers who design and implement government programs. To begin to address these concerns, IFES is leading a series of initiatives to promote the electoral and political enfranchisement of people with disabilities.

  • Involve a cross-section of organizations of and for people with cognitive, developmental, and physical disabilities;
  • Foster partnerships among disability organizations, civil society, and government;
  • Seek to remove barriers which prohibit the full participation of people with disabilities as voters and candidates;
  • Seek to ensure that voters with disabilities are afforded their full rights as citizens, including their rights to vote and to serve in public office; and
  • Develop global indicators and standards for electoral and political access.

These activities are primarily funded by ground-breaking grants from the Finland Ministry for Foreign Affairs, from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

Disability Projects
Iraq - Voter Education for Iraqis with Disabilities

IFES has developed and is currently implementing voter education programs for disabled Iraqi citizens. This is of particular relevance in Iraq where, in part due to its many wars, some estimate that as many as 10% of Iraqis live with a disability. The IFES DVE program equips key Iraqi civil society organizations with the tools to encourage Iraqis with disabilities to participate in the electoral and political process.

Nicaragua - Ensuring Everyone Can Exercise Their Right to Vote

Prior to Nicaragua's 2006 elections, IFES worked with the Supreme Electoral Council and several civil society groups focused on upholding the rights of the disabled to improve access to polling stations for voters with disabilities and to encourage them to come out and exercise their political rights.

For more information on IFES programs, please contact us.