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News from the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network

•Electoral calendar•Articles on election related issues •Electoral results and analysis of recent elections

Offering Knowledge on ElectionsOffering Knowledge on Elections

• 12 topic areas• An estimated 10.000 pages• Interactive electoral quiz• Focus On

Legal Framework

Electoral Management

Election Integrity

Electoral Systems

Voter Registration

and more…

Systematic comparative data

Allows to: compare how countries run elections and identify common practice

Provides: electoral country profiles

Covers: 11 election related topics and over 180 countries.  

Sharing information and resources on elections

Comprehensive and regularly updated collection of sample materials from around the world

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regional dimension

The first ever Global Knowledge Network The first ever Global Knowledge Network established in the field of electionsestablished in the field of elections

SPECIALISED ELECTORAL KNOWLEDGE

Building and sharing knowledge on elections

Welcome to the ACE Practitioners’ Network – the first ever global knowledge network established in the field of elections.

The aim of this global community of electoral practice is to generate, share and disseminate specialised knowledge, resources and expertise to promote professional, effective and sustainable management of elections.

Questions answered by the Practitioners’ Network:

Role of election boycotts in a democracy Floor-crossing in East Timor Candidate verification in Ache Access to ballots for recount Ballot paper format in Madagascar Voting with marbles in the Gambia Campaign silence more…

You can use ”Ask a

Question” to pose pertinent, election-

related questions to the members of the

Practitioners' Network and obtain substantive

knowledge.

What are the key features of the ACE Workspace?

• Contribute with your expertise

• Expand your knowledge

• Obtain peer advice

• Collaborate with your peers•

• Have your say

• Stay informed

• Share your stories

• Meet your peers

• Get your next job

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• Open Questions

• Open Tasks in Working Groups

• Open Discussions

Latest activities

Open Questions

Ask a Question

Online Discussions

Working Groups

Message Board

Did you know?

Anecdotes

Suggest new member

Contact the ACE Facilitators

Vacancies

Providing knowledge through regional networks

This section provides access to regional and country-level resources and to a network of Regional Electoral Resource Centres (RERCs) established at reputable electoral institutions in strategic geographical locations worldwide.

EISA is a not for profit section 21 company, established in 1996, based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Mission: to strengthen electoral processes, good governance, human rights and democratic values through research, capacity building, advocacy and other targeted interventions.

EISA

Regional Electoral Resource Centre - Southern Africa

• EISA 10th Anniversary (Annual Symposium) November 8-10, Johannesburg, South Africa

• ACE Southern African Launch November 9, Johannesburg, South Africa

News and Upcoming Events

Training

BRIDGE Election Administration Capacity Building Training Course - November 20, 2006. Pretoria, South Africa

EMB-RERC Relationship

1. Do you find the “new” ACE interesting? Would you like to be engaged?

2. What are your needs/expectations? How can they be met by ACE and by the RERC?

3. What time and resources do you have to help the RERC to update data, collect materials etc?

4. What would you like to see on the country pages?

5. How can you best contribute to populate it?

T H A N K Y O UT H A N K Y O U

www.aceproject.org

Other issues to be discussed

• What is the best mode of communication between the EMBs and the RERC?

• Dissemination and outreach?

• Any local languages and/or access issues?

• Do you find the “new” ACE interesting? Would you like to be engaged?

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