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A poll worker training prior to the 2009 general elections in Honduras. Ronny Caceres/IFES
Honduras
IFES is providing its expertise to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) of Honduras as they prepare to administer general elections in November 2009. IFES’s senior electoral experts have been instrumental in providing continued advice to the TSE throughout the various stages of the electoral cycle.
Civic Education, Democracy Assistance, Elections, People with Disabilities, Electoral Systems
Education
Education addresses the voters' motivation and preparedness to participate fully in elections. It pertains to relatively more complex types of information about voting and the electoral process and is concerned with the link between basic human rights and voting rights.
Election Disputes
Election dispute is the climax of the election process. The legitimacy of the election process depends in part on the objectivity and impartiality of dispute resolution mechanisms.
Civil Society
Civil society is the political “space” where citizens can debate, join groups, and mobilize for change without being threatened or intimidated. Legitimate governments can extend their legitimacy by being accountable to civil society, which is often the ultimate check on the abuse of power.
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