On April 5th and June 14th, 2014, the people of Afghanistan, as their civic duty, twice went to ballot boxes to elect a new President and members of provincial council. The 2014 election was the third presidential a...
Free & Fair Election Forum of Afghanistan (FEFA) in cooperation with the Independent Election Commission (IEC), Independent Electoral Complaints Commission (IECC), Ministry of Interior Affairs, Ministry of Women Aff...
Important findings (from July 21, 2013 to July 27 2013) Findings show that in some provinces, people were unenthused and less driven to participate in the process due to insecurity. The security condition has dire...
The CSOs of Afghanistan conducted a session on July 30, 2013 to express their concerns on possibility of frauds and violations in the upcoming elections and urged for preventing frauds and violation in the upcoming ...
An important part of the election process is the handling and adjudication of the electoral complaints on violations and fraud by the electoral commissions. The constitution of Afghanistan and the electoral law have...
The main purpose of this report is to provide IEC with specific recommendations to bring about positive changes for better conduct of the second round runoff. FEFA, in order to cooperate with the commission in holdi...
FEFA is honored to announce that the organization has now been able to successfully monitor three cycles of presidential and provincial council elections. This brief Election Day statement is result of observation o...
The Free & Fair Election Forum of Afghanistan (FEFA) as the largest election observer institution in Afghanistan observed Presidential Elections’ campaign since it kicked off on 2 February 2014. FEFA’s Long Term Obs...
The Independent Election Commission (IEC) electoral calendar scheduled the complaint process for 2014 presidential and provincial council elections to begin on October 19, 2013 and last 21 days with an end date of N...
According to the plan, the voter registration stage of the electoral process is intended to ensure voting cards are distributed to new eligible voters, returning Afghan refugees, eligible voters who have moved from ...
Voter registration program is an important stage of the electoral process through which the eligible people receive voting cards and become ready to participate in election. According to article 33 of constitution a...
The security condition had negative impact on voters’ registration process. The observation reports of FEFA show that in a number of provinces, people were discouraged from participating in the process due to securi...
FEFA Shared its observation findings on the first phase of the voter registration process of 2014 presidential and provincial council elections with the Independent Election Commission, media and civil society throu...
Findings (from July 14, 2013 to July 29) Findings show that in number of provinces, people were unenthused and less driven to participate in the process due to insecurity. The security condition continues to hav...
Senator Menendez, Ranking Member Corker, and members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before this Committee at this critical time in Afghanistan’s political transition. I am the Chairpers...
The Independent Election Commission launched a process of “top up” of voter registration on May 26, 2013. Based on the VR procedure prepared by the Independent Election Commission, voter registration process will ta...
The Independent Election Commission launched a process of “top up” of Voter registration in the capital of 34 provinces on May 26, 2013. Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (FEFA) was accredited with t...
The Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (FEFA) was prepared for observing the first phase of the voter registration process, but due to funding difficulties FEFA could only observe 20% of VR registratio...
FEFA’s provincial coordinators attended a two days training program in the central office of FEFA in Kabul to be trained on how to observe the voters registration process. The purpose of the training was to introduc...
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