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ACE Regional Centre - Eastern Africa
IED
Welcome to the Regional Centre page for the region of Eastern Africa. This page is facilitated by IED, an associated member of the ACE network. Here you will find updated information about the region, such as electoral news, case studies and election-related links. To access this material, use the menus to the right. If you need information about other regions, select another Regional Centre from the drop-down menu on the left side.
Contact the ACE Eastern Africa Regional Centre at Email. ied@iedafric.org Phone. (+254) 20 273 11 25-7 Cell. (+254) 725 954 248 Sms only. (+254) 733 270 740 Fax. (+254) 20 273 01 65
Regional eventsUpcoming
RecentAce Presentation The Institute for Education in Democracy supported by International IDEA held a briefing and presentation of the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network to partners and stakeholders in Nairobi on 30th April 2008 at Grand Regency hotel. The briefing brought together the organisation representatives from international organisations local Non-Governmental Organisations, Civil society organisations and the Local media. In total 14 organisations and 10 media houses were represented in the 2 hour session. Conference: 2007 Elections Campaigns in Kenya A conference was held November 2007 in Nairobi to promote National Dialogue on Issue Based Campaigns and share experiences to recommend policies that can be implemented now and in future entitled "Promoting Issue Based Campaigns". The conference was organized and co-hosted the by Institute for Education in Democracy (IED) and Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD). Click here to read the report About IEDIED’s vision is an informed and democratic society. Since inception, IED has sought to achieve its vision by provide non-partisan leadership in monitoring the democratic process in Kenya and Africa through programmes in the electoral process, civic/voter education, research and provision of technical assistance. It is committed to a non-partisan approach to issues and promotes the view that an informed citizenry is an empowered citizenry that can take part in the development of their country. Document Actions |
