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Educacion para la democracia : Cronograma del proyecto
“Education for Democracy: Chronology of the Project” is a civic education program description and timeline, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the Ministry of Education in Nicaragua. The document presents the goal and objectives of the “Education for Democracy” project that was implemented during 1992-1996 in Nicaragua, as well as the main objectives achieved for the entire duration and divided into year time segments. The projects main goal was to assist Nicaraguan educators in introducing and expanding the civic education object in the formal educational system in Nicaragua.
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Elecciones 96
“’96 Elections” is a civic supplement edition, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the “La Tribuna” newspaper in Nicaragua in lead up to the October 20, 1996 Nicaraguan General Elections and it contains several articles related to the voting process and the upcoming elections. The articles are meant to familiarize Nicaraguan voters with the voting procedures, the way the number of deputies is distributed in the National Assembly, being among the matters addressed. Additionally, a list with the biographies of the candidates is included.
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Voters' Registration News
“Voters’ Registration News” is a special feature published by the Electoral Commission of Ghana in September 1995 in preparation for the 1996 presidential and parliamentary elections. This article explains the new registration process and provides general election and voting information including an illustrated step-by-step process of the new voter registration. This article was funded by Supporting the Electoral Process (STEP) with a grant from USAID and IFES.
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Registration 1995: Public Education Workshop guide
This guide explains the steps, timing, and materials involved in planning and facilitating an educational workshop on voter registration.
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Let's Register Together (poster)
This advertisement encouraging the Ghanaian people to register to vote from September 15th to the 30th in 1995 was circulated in preparation for the 1996 national elections. This poster is aptly titled “Let’s Register Together” and depicts two hands both holding new voter registration cards.
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Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law - Nicaragua 1995
Electoral Law - Nicaragua 1995
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Civic Education Material
Some Questions and Answers on Voter Registration
This document entitled “Some Questions and Answers on Voter Registration” was published in 1995 by the Electoral Commission of Ghana and provides brief answers to basic questions on the new registration process, general voting rules and regulations, and the electoral structure in Ghana. This pamphlet was funded by Supporting the Electoral Process (STEP) with a grant from USAID and IFES.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Kofi & Ama Learn about Voter Registration
In order to educate and encourage the Ghanaian public, the Electoral Commission of Ghana produced this comic strip in 1995, a year before the national elections. Aimed directly at the youth population, this comic strip provides information regarding the new registration process, voting rules and qualifications, and other facets of basic electoral knowledge. This document was funded by the Supporting the Electoral Process (STEP) with a grant from USAID and IFES.
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Nicaragua: International Donor Meeting and Needs Assessment Final Report
This report discusses and summarizes the findings from the July 1994 International Donor Meeting and Needs Assessment that IFES participated in Nicaragua.
The conference was intended to bring together all of the international organizations and countries that potentially might donate funds, commodities, and technical assistance to the CSE in preparation for the 1996 elections in Nicaragua.
July 31, 1994