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Enfrentemos la Corrupcion
“We will Face Corruption” is a civic education game description, available in Spanish, issued in 1994 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay. The game is meant to educate Paraguayans on the issue of corruption by helping them identify mechanisms of control that favor a transparent institutional management of the public goods. Included are a set of cards with 18 possible actions, whose priorities are the reduction of corruption.
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Foro Civico de Carapegua
“Civic Forum of Carapegua” is an invitation flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the Center of Democracy Studies in Paraguay. The flyer is an invitation to a panel discussion with candidates to give ideas/views on democracy.
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Neembucu pide fuentes de trabajo y quiere superar aislamiento
“Neembucu Requests Work Sources and wants to Overcome Isolation” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the “ABC” newsletter in Paraguay and intended to familiarize voters with the 1998 Paraguayan General Election. The article contains a page dedicated to the process of voting. Additionally, it presents the candidates for the governor’s office and the deputies’ office from the Neembucu district.
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Politcal Party Guide
In preparation for the October 28th, 2000 Kosovo municipal elections, the United Nations Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) published this “Political Party Guide.” This document serves as a guidebook for election participants and observers on the history, leaders, regional and national goals, and municipal programs of each political party in the municipal elections.
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Voters' Choices / Community Concerns
“Voters’ Choices/Community Concerns” is a September 2000 report issued by the United Nations Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in order to present community concerns, perspectives, and priorities before the October 28th, 2000 municipal elections. Of the 1000 people interviewed across Kosovo the top priority was health care, specifically the lack of health care facilities. Other issues that were repeatedly addressed were education, employment opportunities, availability of drinkable water, and social services.
Election Material
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Election Complaints and Appeals Commission
“Election Complaints and Appeal Sub-Commission” is a document presented by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) in preparation for the 2001 Parliamentary Elections. The document outlines the procedures necessary to file complaints and information on examples of possible complaints or appeals that may be filed by citizens of Kosovo. The ECAC was established on May 24th, 2001 and its purpose is to “examine and adjudicate complaints regarding violations of any applicable rules and regulations during the election process.”