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NDI/UNEAD
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from
NAMFREL Election Monitor Vol.2, No.21
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The Global Network for Domestic Election
Monitors (GNDEM), through the initiative of the National Democratic
Institute for International Affairs (NDI), saw the need for a “set
of standards for self-awareness and accountability among nonpartisan
election monitoring organizations.” Thus, a drafting committee was
organized sometime in May 2010 and met at Johannesburg, South Africa
to “define
the activities and delineate ethical obligations concerning
impartiality, independence, accuracy transparency, nondiscrimination,
respect for the rule of law and cooperation with other electoral
stakeholders….” The “Declaration of Global Principles for
Non-Partisan Election Observation and Monitoring by Citizen
Organizations and Code of Conduct for Non-Partisan Citizen Election
Observers and Monitors” (http://bit.ly/qSBg0w) was adopted by more
than 140 members of GNDEM spread across five continents. The process
surrounding the development of the Declaration of Global principles
was facilitated by NDI and the UN Electoral Assistance Division
(UNEAD). |
The meeting in New York in
September at the offices of the UNEAD was called to plan for
the launch of the Declaration of Principles in fitting
ceremonies to be graced by the UN Secretary General and some
high profile guests from the US government. The launch is
tentatively scheduled sometime in March 2012 depending on
the availability of the invited guests.
Likewise the meeting provided for a discussion on how to
strengthen the implementation of the principles, the roles
the member organizations in launch and post launch
activities.
The meeting participants came from regional networks from
Africa, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and
Asia. Mr. Damaso G. Magbual of NAMFREL and ANFREL (Asian
Network for Free Elections) represented Asia. |
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