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Focus On Effective Electoral Assistance

This ACE “Focus On …” addresses the issue of effective electoral assistance. It builds upon International IDEA’s publication of the conclusions of the "Effective Electoral Assistance Conference" held in Ottawa, Canada, in May 2006, under the auspices of International IDEA and the Canadian International Development Agency. This event coincided with the global launch of the new version of the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network, which unveiled new potential applications of ACE in electoral assistance programmes to the community of electoral practitioners, assistance providers and development agencies.

Authors: Domenico Tuccinardi, Paul Guerin, Fabio Bargiacchi, Linda Maguire


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Seven years ago, the first official recognition of elections as a “process” rather than an “event” was not followed by an immediate shift in approach by electoral assistance providers and development agencies. The evolution from event-driven support to process and demand-driven support in electoral assistance programs has proved to be a long one, for a number of associated factors. This “paradigm shift” in approach has now taken root.  However, there is still considerable work to be done before this evolution can be completed.


This “Focus On…” argues that the work that still needs to be done is essentially capacity building, both at the development agency and partner country level. The initiatives implemented over the last three years in the field of electoral assistance by the European Commission, the United Nations Development Programme and International IDEA, and the recent establishment of the EC-UNDP “Joint Task Force on Effective Electoral Assistance” are analysed in this context. This represents a first assessment of the way in which electoral assistance is delivered on the ground, and the effect that these new ideas are having in shaping other development agencies’ priorities in this field. Cost-effective knowledge services and capacity building tools like the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network and BRIDGE are playing an increasingly decisive role in making electoral assistance more effective.

This "Focus On ... Effective Electoral Assistance" is structured as follows:

 

Contributors: Domenico Tuccinardi, Paul Guerin, Fabio Bargiacchi, Linda Maguire
last modified November 01, 2007 08:08