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European Commission: Grants to Support Harmonization of Pan-African Electoral Capacities

Deadline: 3-Mar-23

The European Commission (EC) is offering Grants to Support the Harmonization of Pan-African Electoral Capacities.

Also, the ongoing reform of the AU, in particular at the Political Affairs Peace and Security Department (PAPS) of the AU Commission (AUC), offers an opportunity to develop cooperation mechanisms that bring together a diversity of electoral practitioners under a common set of principles and objectives. To this end, it is important to engage more systematically with the RECs that also conduct electoral observation and to promote the harmonization of their electoral practices with those of the AU. The objective is to encourage the implementation of the principle of subsidiarity that could result in a more efficient division of labour between the continental and regional levels. For this purpose a Continental Community of Electoral Practitioners should be established and strengthened to engaged with various AU organs, RECs and a variety of other electoral stakeholders (civil society, national electoral management bodies – EMBs, academia, experts, etc.) in a structured and collaborative fashion to offer a space for the exchange of knowledge and best practices, as well as for the collective analysis of lessons learned resulting from electoral operations.

In this context and based on the findings of the evaluation of the AUCapEO project, the EU designed a new intervention to “Support the Harmonization of pan-African Electoral Capacities”. It aims at providing continuous assistance to the Democracy and Elections Unit (DEU) of the AUC/PAPS while also engaging with a wide range of key electoral actors at regional and continental level, so as to promote synergies and the harmonization of pan-African electoral capacities, and thereby foster subsidiarity.

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