More than 60 political and civil society representatives are calling on the Afghanistan government to carry out critical reforms to improve the electoral process before the country’s next round of voting in 2013.
Afghanistan’s 2009 presidential and provincial council elections and 2010 parliamentary polls were marred by widespread fraud, doubts about the independence of election authorities, a defective voter registration process and barriers to women’s participation. Domestic and international observers have said these problems must be addressed to build greater confidence in the integrity of Afghan elections.
The representatives – from Afghan civil society groups, election management bodies, parliament, provincial councils, political parties, academia and the media – participated in a conference in Kabul Sept. 19 and 20 that focused on lessons learned from the country’s past elections. At this convening event, organized by the Free and Fair Elections Foundation of Afghanistan (FEFA) in partnership with NDI, the participants developed a concrete plan [3] to advance key reforms. These included:
The group also appealed to the international community to continue supporting Afghan efforts to promote credible elections – particularly in the areas of financial accountability, broad and inclusive political participation by voters across Afghanistan, and the political empowerment of women, minorities and persons with disabilities.
The conference and NDI’s electoral support programs in Afghanistan are funded through a grant from the United States Agency for International Development.
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Published Sept. 26, 2011
Links:
[1] http://www.ndi.org/Key-reforms-needed-Afghanistan-elections
[2] http://www.ndi.org/node/16549
[3] http://www.ndi.org/files/Afghanistan-Conference-Resolution-092011-ENG.pdf
[4] http://www.ndi.org/files/Afghanistan-Conference-Resolution-092011-Dari.pdf
[5] http://www.ndi.org/files/Afghanistan-Conference-Resolution-092011-Pashto.pdf
[6] http://www.ndi.org/Electoral_Reform_Needed_Afghanistan
[7] http://www.ndi.org/Afghanistan_Voters_Show_Commitment
[8] http://www.ndi.org/NDI_Launches_Website_that_Adds_Transparency_to_Afghanistan_Election_Data