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03/10/2009 12:00
03/10/2009 13:30
Etc/GMT
Location: 
National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.c.

Commenting on the post-coup situation in Guinea, representatives from NDI, the International Crisis Group (ICG), the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) urged Guinea’s military junta to agree to a clear timetable for democratic elections. The March 10 event included a discussion of ICG’s recent report, “Guinea: The Transition Has Just Begun,” as well as a review of the ongoing efforts of NDI, NED and IFES to assist with voter registration and help Guinean civil society organizations and political parties to participate effectively in the transition process.

Further Reading:
“Guinea: The Transition Has Just Begun,” by the International Crisis Group | Read the report »

Panelists:

  • Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh
    Regional Director for Central and West Africa Programs, National Democratic Institute (NDI)

  • Mark Schneider
    Senior Vice President, International Crisis Group (ICG)

  • Dominique Dieudonné
    Program Officer, National Endowment for Democracy (NED)

  • Abigail Wilson
    Program Manager, International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES)

Pictured above: Participants in the NDI discussion — from left to right, ICG Senior Vice President Mark Schneider, NDI Regional Director for Central and West Africa Programs Christopher Fomunyoh, NED Program Officer Dominique Dieudonné and IFES Program Manager Abigail Wilson.

Updated on March 12, 2009

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