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UNDP funds 2015 presidential elections

Acting President Guy Scott with UNDP's Ms Janet Rogan
Acting President Guy Scott with UNDP’s Ms Janet Rogan

THE United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Zambian Government have signed a K19.1 million (US$3.09 million) multi-donor agreement to support the January 20 presidential election.

The agreement was signed by the Ministry of Finance, Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) and the UNDP on behalf of Ireland, Japan, Sweden, the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (USA).

UN resident coordinator and UNDP resident representative Janet Rogan said in a statement issued yesterday that the UNDP will coordinate direct electoral support to the ECZ on behalf of the co-operating partners with respective support levels of Ireland (US$62,000), Japan (US$642,000), UK (US$940,000) Sweden (US$600,000), USA (US$450,000) and UNDP (US$400,000).

“Zambia’s electoral process has matured over the years and it is essential that the country continues to hold free, fair and peaceful elections that are of top quality.

“Democratic principles are founded on strong institutions and the ability of citizens to participate and demand transparent and accountable national processes,” Ms Rogan said.

She said the programme will focus on components of credible elections, which are well informed voters and broad understanding of the electoral process and availability of key electoral information materials such as the Electoral Act, Electoral Code of Conduct and pocket books for police officers.

Ms Rogan said the agreement will also include components like ensuring the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms are in place to handle disputes prior to or after election day.

She said the project document signed with Government on December 11 last year is a positive development towards enhancing democratic governance which is identified as one of the priority reforms in the Revised Sixth National Development Plan 2011-2016 (R-SNDP).

Ms Rogan said the consolidated support is intended to contribute to free, fair and peaceful elections in Zambia.

She said the support will strengthen the institutions that deliver successful elections and increase citizen participation in national processes.

Ms Rogan said all partners hope that Zambia continues to enhance its electoral process and provide for equal participation for all citizens in the process.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. To be an African/Zambian its a worry.

    I am sick……!! These Europeans they are ‘inducing more poverty’ !

    • @Anderson Chisala, I am sure you just wanted to be first to comment because I know you are better than that and your comments are always superb except this one. You will be the first one to agree that both America and Japan are not European. As for Britain, well, they have an obligation (former colonist) Ireland and Sweden have always had a soft spot for Zambia and we love them. The Craic is good in Cricklewood – puddy! Give me another Guinness Siobhan!

    • There is nothing you can do.If you don’t like being an African go to the nearest river and drown yourself!!

    • So what will happen with all the money withdrawn by Chikwanda, is he going to redeposit?
      Atleast the PF has got their retirement packages secured. 15 days more, then it is payday.

    • AS YOU CAN SEE THESE ARE UNDP-UPND ELECTIONS.HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING LIKE PF. HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO WIN.?

  2. Pipos, do not make it a game of heaping insults on me. I am just extrapolating 2011 results into 2015 expected results. No malice and all the best to candidates to prove me wrong. A number of factors do change the forecasts and surveys. Barring any abnormal event between now and January 20, the following are expected results:
    EL is expected to garnish 1,550,000 votes while HH will get 980,790 votes. A word of caution though. Above results have taken into account a trend change of 30% in favour of HH and all votes of Mr. Chilupi going to HH. A further 20% shift will be a game changer. That will make HH a winner with 1,291,000 votes against EL’s 1,240,000.
    I am willing to share these and discuss what needs to be done to win last minute shift. Only EL and HH shall contact me, no middleman.

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