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International Foundation for Electoral Systems

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International Foundation for Electoral Systems
NameInternational Foundation for Electoral Systems
HeadquartersArlington, Virginia, United States
Key peopleDonald Horowitz, Benjamin Reilly, Jørgen Elklit

International Foundation for Electoral Systems is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that supports the development of democratic institutions and practices around the world, in collaboration with organizations such as the National Democratic Institute, International Republican Institute, and United States Agency for International Development. The organization works with local partners, including European Union, United Nations Development Programme, and Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, to promote electoral reform and strengthen democratic governance. By partnering with renowned experts like Robert Dahl, Arend Lijphart, and Samuel Huntington, the organization aims to enhance the integrity and transparency of electoral processes, as seen in countries like South Africa, Indonesia, and Brazil. The organization's work is informed by the principles of democratic theory, as outlined by scholars like John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Montesquieu.

History

The organization was established in 1987, with the support of United States Congress, National Endowment for Democracy, and Ford Foundation, to address the need for independent, non-partisan support for electoral development around the world. Since its inception, the organization has worked in over 145 countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya, to support the development of democratic institutions and practices. The organization's early work focused on supporting election observation missions, in collaboration with organizations like Carter Center and European Union, and providing technical assistance to electoral authorities, as seen in countries like Poland, Hungary, and Czech Republic. The organization has also worked with prominent individuals, such as Jimmy Carter, Kofi Annan, and Mary Robinson, to promote democratic values and principles.

Mission_and_Objectives

The organization's mission is to support the development of democratic institutions and practices, with a focus on electoral integrity, voter registration, and election administration. The organization's objectives include promoting electoral reform, strengthening democratic governance, and enhancing the participation of civil society in the electoral process, in collaboration with organizations like World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Asian Development Bank. The organization also seeks to promote the principles of democratic theory, as outlined by scholars like Alexis de Tocqueville, Karl Marx, and Max Weber, and to support the development of electoral systems that are inclusive, transparent, and accountable, as seen in countries like Germany, France, and United Kingdom. By working with local partners, including African Union, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and Organization of American States, the organization aims to enhance the integrity and transparency of electoral processes.

Programs_and_Activities

The organization's programs and activities include supporting election observation missions, providing technical assistance to electoral authorities, and promoting electoral reform. The organization also works to enhance the participation of civil society in the electoral process, through initiatives such as voter education and election monitoring, in collaboration with organizations like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Transparency International. The organization has also developed a range of tools and resources, including electoral management software and voter registration systems, to support the development of democratic institutions and practices, as seen in countries like Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. By partnering with renowned experts like Joseph Schumpeter, Karl Popper, and Friedrich Hayek, the organization aims to promote democratic values and principles, and to support the development of electoral systems that are inclusive, transparent, and accountable.

Governance_and_Funding

The organization is governed by a board of directors, which includes prominent individuals like Madeleine Albright, Richard Holbrooke, and Paul Volcker. The organization is funded by a range of donors, including United States Agency for International Development, European Union, and United Nations Development Programme, as well as private foundations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Open Society Foundations. The organization also receives funding from corporate donors, such as Google, Microsoft, and Facebook, and from individual donors, including George Soros and Michael Bloomberg. By working with a range of donors and partners, the organization is able to support the development of democratic institutions and practices around the world, as seen in countries like India, China, and Russia.

Global_Presence_and_Impact

The organization has a global presence, with offices in Arlington, Virginia, Brussels, and Kabul, and a network of partners and affiliates around the world, including Nairobi, Johannesburg, and Bangkok. The organization's work has had a significant impact on the development of democratic institutions and practices, particularly in countries like South Africa, Indonesia, and Brazil. The organization has also worked with prominent individuals, such as Nelson Mandela, Lee Kuan Yew, and Mahatma Gandhi, to promote democratic values and principles, and to support the development of electoral systems that are inclusive, transparent, and accountable. By partnering with organizations like World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and International Labour Organization, the organization aims to enhance the integrity and transparency of electoral processes, and to promote democratic governance and human rights, as seen in countries like Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. Category:Electoral organizations

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