IFES - Uganda
Uganda
A man votes in the 2005 referendum.Prior to the June 2000 referendum on political systems in
Uganda won independence from the
IFES first began its work in
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Building Uganda's Electoral Infrastructure
In 2004, IFES conducted a comprehensive assessment of the Electoral Commission’s needs. One recommendation that came out of this evaluation was to provide the EC with Basic Election Administration Training (BEAT), consisting of approximately eight specialized modules ranging from Principles of Election Administration to Ethics in Election Administration to Working with the Media. IFES provided this training in three phases, known as BEAT 1, 2 and 3. In fall 2004, IFES commenced BEAT 1 sessions with staff from both the districts and headquarters, and then continued two months later by training Commissioners and department heads through BEAT 2. BEAT 3 began in mid-January 2005, with training at headquarters, and was then taken to the district level with field sessions held in Arua, Mbarara and Mbale to train permanent field staff. Implementation consisted of a Training of Trainers methodology that accredited EC staff members as future BEAT trainers, thus enabling the EC to continue this training for years to come. Through the BEAT sessions, IFES was able to develop a reputation with the EC as a reliable organization they could turn to for assistance with the 2005 referendum and upcoming 2006 presidential and parliamentary elections.
In May 2005, IFES established an onsite presence in Kampala and began activities as part of a 14-month technical assistance program to enhance the EC’s capacity to administer the upcoming elections. IFES assisted the EC with preparations for the 2005 referendum and produced materials to publicize the election in three languages that were distributed throughout the country. After the referendum, IFES assisted the EC with preparations for the February 23, 2006 presidential and parliamentary elections.
Activities included:
- Supporting the EC’s IT Department with Results Tracking;
- Contributing to the content and production of the Presiding Officer’s Pocket Facts booklet;
- Assisting the EC with Poll Workers’ Training;
- Providing input and assisting with the printing of Voter Education Materials;
- Hosting and facilitating Voter Education Training for Religious Leaders;
- Assisting with the development of the EC’s Internal Communication Strategy to improve the EC’s relationship with the media and general public; and
- Consulting on the packing of elections materials.
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Uganda News and Materials
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