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Student Action Committee Training Manual: How to Organize Student Action Committees (SACs) (2001)
This document discusses the initiation and development of a network of Student Action Committees (SACs) in Uzbekistan in January 2001. The report details the various IFES activities and materials used in classrooms throughout Uzbekistan. Additionally, the report outlines the role of various people involved in the SAC project.
December 31, 2000
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Report/Paper
Nukus Democracy Summer Camp (DSC) Report and Nukus DSC Exit Exam Questionnaire and Results (2000)
This document discusses the IFES conducted Democracy Camp from Summer 2000 in Uzbekistan. The report discusses the activities of the camp and the expected results. The report includes evaluations of students and workshops throughout the camp.
July 24, 2000
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Public Opinion Survey Technical Report, Uzbekistan (1999)
December 29, 1999
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Report/Paper
Evaluation of Fondation Hirondelle/Star Radio Project, Monrovia, February 7, 1999
This report offers background on the Star Radio project, as well as general information on the Liberian political and economic climate in Liberia. The report also provides an evaluation of the station itself, with an analysis of it structure and organization, programming, resources, financing and budget. The final section of the report outlines a mid-to long-range business plan, building on Star’s rapid response phase.
February 06, 1999
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Register Today and Vote Tomorrow
This advertisement encouraging voter participation shows a hand placing a ballot into a ballot box to emphasize the role that each Liberian has in the election system. Entitled “Register Today and Vote Tomorrow,” this document was published by the Elections Commission of Liberia and was funded by USAID and IFES.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Constitution (Big Law Book) of Liberia
Published by Liberian Democracy Watch (LDW) in 1999, “Constitution (Big Law Book) of Liberia” serves as an interpretation of the actual Liberian Constitution of 1986 in the vernacular with illustrations. This publication summarizes the important aspects of government structure, fundamental rights and national policy of Liberia, and the functions of the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of government in an effort to better educate the Liberian public. Also mentioned is the political party system and electoral structure of the country.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Are you Ready to Vote?
“Are You Ready to Vote?” was published in 1998 by the Elections Commission of Liberia and funded by USAID and IFES. This voter card brochure encourages Liberians to register to vote and obtain their voter cards on the heels of the July 19, 1997 General Elections in preparation for local elections. This document provides a sample voter card.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Vote May 30
In order to encourage voter turnout the Elections Commission of the Republic of Liberia published this flyer which reads “Vote May 30th: Lofa Votes May 30th.” This flyer urges citizens of Lofa County, Liberia to vote in their local elections in 1997.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Da My Choice
This Liberian cartoon explains the importance of voter registration, encourages voter participation, and emphasizes free and fair elections in the upcoming July 19th, 1997 General Elections. Entitled “Da My Choice,” this Independent Elections Commission (IECOM) publication features fictional Liberian citizens eager to vote democratically.
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Public Opinion in Uzbekistan 1996
This report documents IFES’ collection of data concerning public opinion in Uzbekistan from 2000. Specifically, this report discusses the preparatory stages of conducting the survey, information collection and the selection and training of interviewers. Additionally, the report provides a detailed account of fieldwork done for the survey, including problems encountered by the interviewing staff.
December 31, 1996