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Accord de Lusaka Pour un Cessez-le-Feu en Republique Democratique du Congo et Modalities de sa Mise en Oeuvre
“Accord de Lusaka Pour un Cessez-le-feu en République Democratique du Congo et Modalités de sa Mise en Œuvre” is a report, available in French and Swahili, from October 1999 outlining the agreement of Lusaka for a cease-fire in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The document, created by LINELIT, asks for a stop to the hostilities, disarmament of all sides and parties, a national dialogue, and a re-establishment of an authority and administration.
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Zaire Vote : Dix Recommandations
“Zaire Vote: Dix Recommendations” is a booklet from 1996, available in a French and Kituba, which gives 10 recommendations on the subject of voting in the Democratic Republic of Congo followed by a brief explanation on why this is important in order to ensure free and fair elections. The document, published by LINELIT (National League of Free and Fair Elections), touches on the topics of the secrecy of the vote, bribing and the objectives of political parties.
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Firaisan-Kina sy Andrimaso Mankany Amin' Ny Demokrasia
“Firaisan-Kina sy Andrimaso Mankany Amin' Ny Demokrasia” is a collection of document ranging from 1989 to 1991, available in French and Malagasy, which focus on the topic of the realization of democracy in Madagascar. The document, published by CNOE (Comité National D’Observation des Elections et d’Education des Citoyens) in October 1991, contains document about the 1989 Presidential Election in Madagascar, essays about constitutional revisions, and calls for an end to violence.
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Un Homme, Une Femme C'est une Voix C'est un Vote
“Un Homme, Une Femme C’est Une Voix C’est Un Vote” is a flyer, available in both French and Malagasy copies, featuring a comic strip about voter registration. Information about the upcoming presidential election and deadlines for voter lists are included in the animation. The flyer was distributed in 1992 by the International Observatory of Democracy in Madagascar in order to encourage voter registration for the November 25th 1992 Presidential Elections in Madagascar.
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Droits de L'Homme
“Droits de l’Homme” is a booklet from 1998, available in French, which consists of a comic strip on the Declaration of Human Rights and a brief introduction explaining that December 1998 will be the 50 year anniversary of the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The document’s comic strip, published by LINELIT to be distributed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, outlines each article of the declaration with an illustration of that point, for example a family that comes to the conclusion that all humans are born equal in dignity and rights.
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Fiches Pedagogiques a L'Usage des Animateurs de la Culture Democratique
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Droits et Promotion de la Femme
“Droits et Promotion de la Femme” is a pamphlet from 1996, available in French, which seeks to explain why women in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been discriminated against and gives possible solutions in order to give women more rights and better their position in society and the economy. The document is published by a Christian group called l’Epiphanie and also touches on women’s place in the Church and spiritual solutions to the problem. Overall, the pamphlet makes the point that as democracy becomes important in Africa, countries should try and increase women’s rights in order to hold true to the values of democracy.
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Rapport du KMF/CNOE
“Rapport du KMF/CNOE” is a report from November 3rd 1996, available in French, by the National Council for the Observation of Elections (“Conseil National pour l’Observation des Elections” – CNOE) listing various observations about the First Round of the 1996 Presidential Elections in Madagascar. As well as describing the process of the election, the report also gives feedback and possible recommendations for further rounds of the Presidential Election such as revisions to the electoral code.