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East Africa Community Sets Standards for Election Observation and Monitoring

by Gerald Businge
February 11, 2011
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EAC Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania; 9 February 2011: Experts from the EAC are meeting in Moshi, Tanzania, to conclude benchmarks/principles for Election Observation and Monitoring in the region.

The 7 – 11 February meeting was convened by the EAC Secretariat and has drawn Members of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) and representatives from the Partner States’ Electoral Commissions, led by the Chairperson of the Independent Election Commission of Burundi (CENI), Ambassador Pierre Ndayicariye.

The first draft of the election observation and monitoring mechanism which was developed and passed by the EALA, is now receiving input from the various stakeholders in a participatory manner to enhance ownership.

According to EAC Deputy Secretary General (in charge of Political Federation), Hon. Beatrice Kiraso,  “The mechanism will be a tool for political mutual accountability, adding to prudent democratization processes which are key for the transition of EAC towards a Political Federation”.

Hon. Kiraso adds: “We want to develop common benchmarks that will be followed by Partner States of EAC, but we are mindful of the fact that monitoring and evaluation is a deep concept that should allow for the region to look beyond mere polling.

“This calls for analysis of issues of citizens’ rights, legitimacy of the process, level playing field and respect of fundamental human rights.  And a whole range of issues in the political as well as legal contexts”.

The common standards to guide election monitoring and observation have been described by participants as a conflict-prevention tool.

They will also support the EAC Protocol on Good Governance whose first pillar is democracy and democratization processes.  The draft Protocol is now undergoing consultations at national level before it is finally adopted by the Council of Ministers.

Other participants at the meeting include officials from relevant ministries from the Partner States as well as the EAC Secretariat.  Experts from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Johannesburg, South Africa, and the Carter Centre in the United States have also been invited to share experiences.

For more information please contact: Owora Richard Othieno, Head of Department; Corporate Communications and Public Affairs; Tel: +255 784 835021; Email: othieno@eachq.org

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