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ECOWAS COMMISSION COLLABORATES WITH EISA TO STRENGTHEN CAPACITY OF LONG-TERM ELECTION OBSERVERS
Participants at opening of ECOWAS/EISA Training for Long-Term Election Observers, Accra, Ghana 13th Aug. 2017

Experts drawn from political affairs, gender, media, civil society and development sectors have begun an intensive training in Accra, Ghana on Sunday 13th August 2017,
to deepen their knowledge on ECOWAS Long-Term Election Observation guidelines and methodology.

The training which is a joint effort by the ECOWAS Commission and the Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA) is also meant to strengthen the capacity of ECOWAS Long-term electoral observers and staff of the ECOWAS Network of Electoral Commissions (ECONEC) as Core Team members during poll observation Missions.

Addressing the participants, Dr. Remi Ajibewa, Director of Political Affairs at the ECOWAS Commission, noted that “for the ECOWAS region, elections have become a litmus test for peace, security and stability, characterised by threats and challenges, especially disputation of poll results.

“A well-managed election can promote democracy, good governance, human rights and development, while a badly managed or flawed election is a recipe for political instability, insecurity, threat to human rights and democracy,” he added.

He stressed further that “The task of a long-term election observer entails great responsibility since his/her conduct could either add value or undermine the electoral process”.
According to him, elections are not only complex, but also an expensive and necessary enterprise, adding that free, fair and credible elections have become an inevitable barometer for the measurement of democratic process and good governance.

He therefore urged the participants, who had served in previous ECOWAS election observation missions to bring their diversified experiences and share knowledge on best practices, particularly in Report writing and analysis of the political and electoral contexts of their countries of deployment.

The EISA Director for Somalia Field Office, Justin Doua, presented an overview of the training which covers among others, the International and Regional benchmarks of election observation, Concepts and Principles in Election Observation, Structure of ECOWAS Election Observation Missions, Roles and Responsibilities of Long-term Observers’ Terms of Reference and Code of Conduct.

Also speaking, the Head, ECOWAS Electoral Assistance Division and Permanent Secretary of ECONEC, Mr. Francis Oke, underscored the importance and role the Long-term Election Observers’ Core Team to the integrity of election observation.

He noted that the ECOWAS Commission started the deployment of Short-Term election observation missions to its member States holding from 2001.

To professionalise and improve on the process, the long-term approach was added in 2014, with the support of development partners. This is with the purpose of making the observation more comprehensive, and also to allow observers to cover key aspects of the electoral cycle – pre-election, Election Day and the post-election period.

Other aspects are LTO reporting Templates and Report writing, Guidelines for LTO field work and Preparations for Short-term Election Observation Missions’ arrival.

ECONEC was set up in February 2008, to promote credible elections in the region by encouraging the gradual harmonization of electoral legislation and best practices through experience-sharing and peer learning of good practices in electoral mattes.

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