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Promote accountability in Electoral processes in EaP through increased participation and capacity of civic actors (ProElect)

Project Description
This project is a joint effort between the Transatlantic Foundation (TF) and the Equal Rights & Independent Media (ERIM) and aims to promote functioning pluralism, participatory, and representative democracy in Eastern Partnership countries. It addresses the key challenges for CSOs in monitoring elections and promoting democratic accountability mechanisms.
The project seeks to enhance CSO capacities and involvement in monitoring elections and promoting democratic accountability. Key stakeholders include civil society organizations, civic initiatives, citizen groups (including youth, women, and vulnerable populations), independent media, and think tanks. The overall objective is to ensure that civil society actors in the Eastern Neighbourhood are engaged, capable and knowledgeable in monitoring elections and promoting democratic accountability mechanisms.
Specific Objective
The overall objective is to ensure that civil society actors in the Eastern Neighbourhood are engaged, capable and knowledgeable in monitoring elections and promoting democratic accountability mechanisms.
The specific objectives of this action are:
1. Increase understanding of current barriers for electoral monitoring and observation in EaP countries.
2. Strengthen the capacity of CSOs in the Eastern Partnership countries to conduct independent and credible electoral
observation and to conduct oversight activities during the full electoral cycle (pre-electoral period, election day and post-electoral period).
3. Increase public awareness on different types of malpractices that have the potential to affect electoral legitimacy and the acceptance of the electoral outcome cross-country and across borders.
Expected Results
- Civil society actors in the Eastern Neighbourhood are engaged, capable and knowledgeable in monitoring elections and promoting democratic accountability mechanisms.
- Civic actors and other relevant stakeholders have an increased understanding of current barriers for electoral monitoring and observation in EaP countries.
- CSOs in the Eastern Partnership countries have a larger capacity to conduct independent and credible electoral observation and to conduct broader oversight activities during the full electoral cycle (pre-electoral period, election day and post-electoral period)
- Public awareness has increased on different types of malpractices that have the potential to affect electoral legitimacy and the acceptance of electoral outcomes.
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PROJECT DETAILS
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Topic:
Eastern Partnership
EaP Countries:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus
Project Status:
Ongoing
Start Date:
01.04.2024
End Date:
31.03.2028
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EU Project Number:
450-378