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Sudan Tribune | Link to story »
"Sudanese Network for Democratic Election is organizing an ongoing workshop for civic voter education in Unity State. SUNDE was formed in April 2008 and its main objectives are to observe elections and conduct the voter education to the Sudanese communities...
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Start: 06/16/2010 14:00
End: 06/16/2010 16:00
Timezone: Etc/GMT
Location:
NDI, 2030 M St, NW Fifth Floor
Wednesday, June 16 at 2 pm
Presentations by:
Traci Cook, NDI interim resident director, Juba, Sudan
Pat Merloe, NDI senior advisor for elections
Ans Zwerver, NDI resident director, Khartoum, Sudan
Keith Jennings, NDI regional director, Southern and East Africa (Moderator)
Author:
SuGDE - SuNDE
Publisher:
SuGDE - SuNDE
Published Date:
04/24/2010
Resource Type:
Statement
Language:
English
Media Type:
PDF
Copyright Information:
2010
Two newly-formed domestic observation networks, the Sudanese Group for Democracy and Elections (SuGDE) and the Sudanese Network for Democratic Elections (SuNDE) today released their elections statement, which is available here.
The following is a press release issued by the two groups.
Author:
The Sudanese Group for Democracy and Elections (SuGDE) and the Sudanese Network for Democratic Elections (SuNDE)
Publisher:
The Sudanese Group for Democracy and Elections (SuGDE) and the Sudanese Network for Democratic Elections (SuNDE)
Published Date:
04/24/2010
Resource Type:
Statement
Language:
English
Voice of America | Link to story »
For many South Sudanese, April elections will be their first ever. A network of officials and volunteers are racing against time to educate a mostly illiterate populace on how to vote. Edmund Yakani, the national coordinator for the Sudan Network for Democratic Elections talks of the challenges facing his people as they head to polls next month.
For the first time in 24 years, Sudanese citizens will have the opportunity to cast ballots for a democratically-elected government in multi-party elections. For many Sudanese, the April 11-13 vote also will be their first time going to the polls.
Conflict and Development| Link to story »
"Whatever the outcome of the referendum (and most people predict a majority in favor of secession), the government has a lot of explaining to do — to its own people. Reading the latest survey by the National Democratic Institute, which has been tracking opinion in the South since 2004, I can see some disturbing trends: