NAM Mauritius
"Two experts on mission in Mauritius to help preventing election violence"
During the Need Assessment Mission (NAM) delivered in Mauritius on 15-21 June, ECES Senior Electoral Advisor, Eva Palmans, and Juvence F. Ramasy, Political and Electoral Expert, have been interviewed by the deputy president of the organisation DIS-MOI (Droits Humain dans l'Océan Indien) and journalist Catherin Boudet, PhD in political sciences. On the basis of these interviews, Mrs Boudet and her students produced some interesting articles about electoral violence and the electoral process in the country. Have a glance!
"Two experts on mission in Mauritius to help preventing election violence" at www.maurice-info.mu/deux-experts-en-mission-a-maurice-pour-…
"Electoral Violence: A project that may change the elections in Mauritius" at www.thisweeknews.info/violences-electorales-un-projet-qui-…/
The NAM has been delivered in the framework of the SADC-ESN project. This EU funded project spans a period of 2 years, targeting 16 Civil Society Organisations in 14 of the countries in the Southern African Development Community. The project is implemented by a consortium led by the European Centre for Electoral Support (ECES) in partnership with Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA) and the Southern African Development Community Election Support Network (SADC-ESN). The PEV-SADC project's overall objective is to prevent electoral violence in Southern African Countries, through support to SADC-Electoral Support Network. More information on the SADC-ESN website.