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Republic of Albania: A Technical Assessment of the Election of the Peoples Assembly, March 9 - April 2, 1992
This report concerns the March 22, 1992 elections for the Albanian People's Assembly. It summarizes IFES findings regarding the installation of election commodities and the provision of technical assistance to the Central Election Commission.
April 30, 1992
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Technical Assistance Mission to the OSCE/ODHIR, Republic of Albania, May - July 1997
This report concerning the Technical Assistance Mission to the OSCE/ODIHR Republic of Albania summarizes the major responsibilities and contributions made by the IFES technical team during the June 29, 1997 elections.
July 31, 1997
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IFES Observer Coordination to the OSCE Albanian Election Observation Mission, June - July 1997
This report sums up the IFES/US Department of State project to recruit, instruct, transport and coordinate American election observers to oversee the June 29 and July 6, 1997 parliamentary elections in Albania. The project was sponsored by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and involved over 30 countries and more than 400 election observers.
July 31, 1997
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Albania Technical Assistance to the CEC and Legal Reform Status Report, April - December 1998
This report summarizes IFES efforts in the Republic of Albania from April through December 1998. It begins with a Project Background that briefly describes IFES involvement in Albania from 1991 through 1997, the opening of the IFES/Albania office in April 1998 in advance of USAID funding and the three-phase IFES proposal to USAID.
December 31, 1998
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Targeted Assistance to the Voter Registration Process: IFES Final Activity Report May 2000-June 2002
This report is a narrative of IFES Albania program activities under the CEPPS I funding mechanism from May 2000- June 2002. During the period covered in this report IFES was involved with the CEC in preparation for the local government elections of October 2000; the revision of the national voter registry; preparing for and administering the election to the National Assembly in June 2001; the 'clean-up' of the national election including an assessment of the process and identification of future activities of the CEC; and conduct of surveys of local election officials and the judiciary. This document reports on all of these items.
July 31, 2002
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Photo Gallery: Sri Lankans Learn About their New Voting System
Sri Lanka’s February 10, 2018 local government election introduced numerous changes to the electoral system. Under its U.S. Agency for International Development-funded “Improved Election Management Program,” IFES is working with the Election Commission of Sri Lanka (EC) and local partners to support implementation of inclusive voter awareness-raising programs.
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Sri Lankan Women Leaders Deliver Civic and Voter Education Outreach
IFES has been working with the Election Commission and National Committee on Women to conduct dozens of facilitators’ trainings that equip local women leaders with the skills needed to lead voter and civic education sessions.
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Strengthening Access to Voting Rights for Sri Lankans with Psychosocial Disabilities
Ahead of Sri Lanka’s recent elections and with IFES' support, Consumer Action Network Mental Health Lanka launched a voter education and advocacy campaign for persons with psychosocial disabilities.
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IFES Holds Its First Voter Education Film Festival
IFES held a Voter Education Film Festival to share best practices, gather examples from around the world and create a video repository for IFES teams to use and refer back to.
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Making Electoral Processes in Sri Lanka More Inclusive
IFES works closely with disabled persons organizations in Sri Lanka to build a country where all persons with disabilities can exercise their rights to participate in public life.