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Education Civique
“Education Civique” is a teaching guide from 1994, available in French, which provides a history of Guinean politics and an explanation of the government structure, citizen rights, decentralization and the constitution in Guinea. The document, published by SAEC (Societe Africaine d’Edition et de Communication), is split up into different sections based on the schooling level – with each level covering different topics of civic education and games and quizzes throughout the booklet.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Un Pais mas Seguro para Todos
“Building a Safer Country for All” is a civic education discussion guidebook, available in Spanish, issued by the Department of Political Science within the University of the Andes, Colombia. The guidebook is intended to encourage community participation in the effort to reduce violence and crime in Colombia through various means such as increasing the programs of social development, educating people in the spirit of civic and moral values, to stimulate young people to take part in community activities and/or to strengthen the judicial system and reform the police. Additionally, the guidebook contains some surveys.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Les Elections et nous
“Les Election et Nous” is a pamphlet from 1994, available in French, which informs readers of election laws and procedures in preparation for the 1995 Legislative Election in Guinea. The document, published with the help of GERDDES, includes information about voter registration, a breakdown of the different types of elections, and important articles from election law.
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Report/Paper
Rapport de l IFES sur les Elections Presidentielles Decembre 1993
Ce rapport discute les élections présidentielles de la République de Guinée en décembre 1993. Le rapport touche beaucoup de sujets comme les comptes à rebours des élections, prise de décision et les recommandations pour les élections au futur.
December 31, 1993
Election Material
Ballot
Guinea Presidential Ballots 1993 #1
Ballot papers from the 1993 Presidential election in Guinea. Ballots are for El Hadj Mohamed Mansour KABA, Mamadou Bhoye BA, and Facine TOURE.
Election Material
Ballot
Guinea Presidential Ballots 1993 #2
Presidential ballot papers used for candidates of the 1993 Presidential election in Guinea. Candidates represented are Lasana CONTE, Siradiou DIALLO, Ismael Mohamed GHUSSEIN, and Alpha CONDE.
Election Material
Ballot
Guinea Presidential Ballot 1993
Ballot papers used for the 1993 Presidential election in Guinea. Candidates shown in this selection include, Mamadou Bhoye BA, Jean Marie DORE, Facine TOURE, Mohamed Mansour KABA, Siaradiou DIALLO, Ismael Mohamed GHUSSEIN, Alpha CONTE, and Lansana CONTE
Election Material
Civic Education Material
La Participacion sin Misterios
“Participation without any Mysteries” is an informative comic book, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by the Santafe of Bogota Mayor’s Office as part of the “Viva Bogota Viva” program in Colombia and is intended to encourage citizens to participate politically and promote unity among communities. The handbook encompasses the main objectives of the instructive environmental program to be implemented by the Mayor’s office and it encourages people to share the responsibility of providing a healthy environment as part of the program.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Guide pour les Elections Presidentielles et Legislatives
“Guide pour les Elections Presidentielles et Legislatives” is a guide from October 1993, available in French, which details eligibility, voting procedure, and information on the electoral commission that citizens should know for the upcoming 1993 Presidential Elections in Guinea. The document, published by the Ministry of the Interior and Security for Guinea, also gives information on Legislative Elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Que Dieu protege la Guinee
“Que Dieu protege la Guinee” is a September 1993 memo, available in French, which addresses religious citizens of Guinea and summarizes a disastrous situation in which Guineans no longer care for each other, resulting in violence and chaos. The document, published by the Muslim and Christian religious leaders of Guinea, states that the upcoming 1993 Presidential Elections could be a turning point for the country if national unity can be preserved through social justice and freedom.