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Final Report Haiti Constituency Building for Judicial Reform Associate Agreement, Sept 28, 2001-Nov 30, 2004
January 31, 1995
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Report on Poll Worker Training Program for the Legislative Election of June 25, 1995 in Haiti
This report details IFES’ development of a training program and training materials for pollworkers in Haitian elections. The report discusses the problems encountered by the IFES team and analyzes the impact IFES had on Haitian Elections.
July 16, 1995
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Report/Paper
Rapport d Activités Project d Assistance Technique à la Formation et à l Education Civique en Haiti en Vue des Élections Présidentielles du 17 Décembre 1995
Ce rapport discute la mission d'analyse technique à l’Haïti de 1995. Le rapport couvre des sujets différents comme le plan national d'éducation civique et les recommandations pour les élections futures.
December 31, 1995
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Report/Paper
Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17 Presidential Election, Annex O continued
This annex to the Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17, 1996 Presidential Elections provides community voter lists.
February 28, 1996
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Report/Paper
Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17 Presidential Election, Annex P-Y
This annex to the Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17, 1996 Presidential Elections provides instructions and procedures for revising election lists, reports to the electoral committee and tables of election candidates.
February 28, 1996
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Report/Paper
Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17 Presidential Election
This report summarizes IFES results from the Pollworker Training and Voter Education component of the Haiti Election Support Program (HESP). The report discusses the impact of IFES’ work and provides a final evaluation of this component of the HESP
February 28, 1996
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Report/Paper
Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17 Presidential Election, Annex O
This annex to the Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17, 1996 Presidential Elections provides community voter lists.
February 28, 1996
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Report/Paper
Election Official Training in Bangladesh: Project Overview and Recommendations
This report details the IFES Election Official Training Assistance Project undertaken in October and November 1995. The document focuses on the technical assistance and commodities support to the Secretariat in support of its newly established Electoral Training Institute. The report details the multi-tiered project which helped prepare the Training Institute for election officials throughout Bangladesh. The discussion turns to the preparation of manuals, the development of an Election Official Pledge and Code of Conduct and details the intricacies of IFES work in assisting in Bangladeshi elections.
June 30, 1996
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Report/Paper
Pre-Election Technical Assessment: Republic of Bangladesh, September 2000
This pre-election technical assessment regarding the October 2001 parliamentary elections in Bangladesh details the IFES team's aim to identify interventions that could build confidence and possibly create inducements for the opposition to reengage in the election process. With the above objectives in mind, the report discusses IFES development of a number of proposals centered on building public confidence, and promoting transparency and inclusiveness in the administration of the election process. This report also details the various political parties, the political system and the Electoral Laws then present in Bangladesh.
August 31, 2000
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Survey
Issues and Priorities for Bangladesh: The 2000 IFES National Survey
In 2000, IFES conducted a first-of-its-kind poll of Bangladeshi adults that measured their opinions about a range of social and political issues. At the time, Bangladeshi politics was dominated by conflict between its two major parties. Through the poll, IFES hoped to learn voters’ attitudes toward the country’s current political and economic situation and to document their policy preferences. The results were made available to political parties, the government and civil society to better inform them about voters’ concerns. Twenty-two percent of respondents said development should be the foremost concern of their country’s leaders, and 17 percent (the next largest group) said politicians should focus on improving the “law and order situation.”
October 31, 2001