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Stakeholder Engagement in Electoral Process: Lessons from Sierra Leone

Learn from Dr. Christiana A.M. Thorpe about managing multi-stakeholders' expectations in elections. Explore Sierra Leone's experience for insights on peaceful elections.

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Stakeholder Engagement in Electoral Process: Lessons from Sierra Leone

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  1. MANAGING MULTI STAKEHOLDERS EXPECTATIONS IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS- THE SIERRA LEONE EXPERIENCEPresentation by: Dr. Christiana A.M. Thorpe, Chief Electoral Commissioner/Chairperson, National Electoral Commission, Sierra Leone at the Stakeholders Consultative Meeting on Peaceful Elections and Transition in Nigeria – A Multi-Track Diplomacy ApproachMarch 12 to 13, 2014

  2. DONOR PARTNERS

  3. SECURITY FORCES

  4. MEDIA

  5. POLITICAL PARTIES

  6. JUDICIARY

  7. CIVIL SOCIETIES (CSO’s)

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