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Election Snapshot
Elections in Nigeria: 2023 General Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ahead of the Nigerian general elections on February 25 and March 11.
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![IFES Asia-Pacific Regional Director Melika Atic, Fiji Electoral Commission Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem, and IFES President Tony Banbury pose together.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/2022-12/Fiji%202022%20FAQs_header.png?itok=GhQWm4dC)
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IFES Asia-Pacific Regional Director Melika Atic, Fiji Electoral Commission Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem, and IFES President & CEO Tony Banbury pose together.
December 7, 2022
Election Snapshot
Elections in Fiji: 2022 General Election
Ahead of Fiji's 2022 general election, IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the election process.
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News & Updates
Feature
Blind Voters in Osun State Get Greater Access to Assistive Devices
IFES Sucess Story: Greater access to assistive equipment for blind voters in Nigeria
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News & Updates
Announcement
IFES President Travels to Asia
Anthony Banbury, IFES president & CEO, travels to Asia-Pacific.
News & Updates
Feature
Young Pacific Island Leaders Advancing Disability Rights, Education and Youth Participation
IFES and partner USPSA launched an interactive virtual webinar series, “Youth Advocacy for Inclusive COVID-19 Response and Recovery,” to empower young advocates throughout the Pacific Islands.
Election FAQ
Elections in Iraq: 2021 Council of Representatives Elections
On Sunday, October 10, Iraqi voters will have the opportunity to vote for the Council of Representatives in 83 electoral constituencies in 18 governorates.