Programme (UNDP) have today signed an agreement aimed at strengthening the electoral process in Zambia.
The agreement, which will cost about K67.7 billion (US$14.56 million), will run for a period of four years and will be co-financed by the governments of the United Sates of America, Canada, Finland and European Commission.
Finance and National Planning Deputy Minister, Chileshe Kapwepwe, signed on behalf of the Zambian government while UNDP Country Director, Viola Morgan, signed for her organization.
In a speech ready for him by Ms, Kapwepwe, Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane said government was committed to improving the electoral environment in the country for people to enjoy their human rights, especially the right to elect leaders.[quote]
Dr. Musokotwane explained that an improved electoral system was cardinal to the achievement of the country’s sustainable development.
He noted that the electoral cycle 2009-2012 agreement, will contribute significantly towards the promotion of good and democratic governance in Zambia.
He said good and democratic governance was cardinal to the attainment of the Fifth National Development Plan activities.
Mr. Situmbeko said through the agreement, Zambia would be able to incorporate lessons that were learnt from the previous general election.
The minister said the project has been designed to support the development of the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ), the departments of National Registration Cards and Passports Office respectively.
He disclosed that from the total agreement of K67.7 billion, about K25.6 billion (US$5.5 million), will go to the ECZ for the effective administration costs, the decentralization of voter’s registration and the linking of the data base to the electoral commissions registration exercise.
Dr. Musokotwane said these were some of core components of the electoral system that could contribute to the strengthening of democratic process in Zambia.
He thanked the UNDP for the support to the electoral process of the country, adding that government will always create an enabling environment for stakeholders that were interested in strengthen democratic values in the country.
And UNDP Country Director, Viola Morgan, disclosed that the main focus of the project will be on the enhancement of capacity building of national institutions in various areas.
Ms. Morgan said this was aimed at not only improving the overall enfranchisement of people but also lowering the cost of elections in the country.
She stressed that there was need for countries to always set solid foundations that could bring about sustainable development based on an inclusive and full participatory electoral systems.
She has since reaffirmed the UNDP’s continued commitment to working with other international community bodies in supporting the Zambian government to address development challenges in governance and economic development.
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