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| Written by Administrator |
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1. Training Human Rights Association for Women (THRA) 2. Education Training Center for Poor Women and Girls of Afghanistan (ECW) 3. Foundation for Culture and Civil Society (FCCS) 4. Afghan Civil Society Forum (ACSF) 5. Afghan Development Association (ADA) 6. Afghan Women’s network (AWN) 7. Coordination of Afghan Relief (COAR) 8. The morning social and cultural organization (MSCO) 9. Democratic Student’s Morality (DSM) 10. Afghan National Participation Association (ANPA) 11. Reconstruction Services for Afghanistan (RSA) 12. Afghan Women Services and Education Organization (AWSE) 13. Just for Afghan Capacity and Knowledge (JACK) 14. Afghan Organization of Human Rights and Environment Protection (AOHREP) 15. International Strategic & Political Research Center in Afghanistan (ISPRCA) 16. Association for Advocacy of Youth Rights (AAYR) 17. Peace and Justice Foundation (PJF) 18. Ariameher Rehabilitation Establishment (ARE) 19. Bureau for Afghan Humanitarian and Infrastructure Rehabilitation (BAHIR) 20. Afghan Judges Association (AJA) 21. Surkhroad Reconstruction Program (SRP) 22. Afghan NGOs Coordination Body (ANCB) 23. Herat Professional Shura (HPS) 24. Teachers Union (TU) |
The FEFA was registered with the Ministry of Justice on 12 June 2004 and began its practical work in the second half of August 2004. Its first observation experience was that of the presidential election of 9 October 2004 during which it observed the elections in 100 districts inside the country and outside of it (Pakistan). Its second experience was observing the National Assembly Elections during which FEFA covered 217 districts containing 65% of all polling centers.
Overview
FEFA is committed to ensuring free, fair and transparent electoral processes in Afghanistan, and believes that broad participation of civil society in such processes is of great importance in realizing the above values and strengthening democracy.[more]