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Civic education deals with broader concepts underpinning a democratic society such as the respective roles and responsibilities of citizens, government, political and special interests, the mass media, and the business and non-profit sectors, as well as the significance of periodic and competitive elections.

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Election dispute is the climax of the election process. The legitimacy of the election process depends in part on the objectivity and impartiality of dispute resolution mechanisms.

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Election law includes specific issues related to legal and administrative regulations which can be seen as fundamental for any election which aspires to be undertaken in a free and fair way.

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Project In Brief

In 2008, IFES was awarded the Support to the Electoral Process in Afghanistan (STEP) contract by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Through this contract, IFES has been tasked with providing technical assistance to Afghanistan’s Independent Election Commission (IEC). The four primary objectives of the STEP project are 1) carrying out long-term capacity building of the IEC, 2) election administration support, 3) voter registration support and 4) logistics and operational planning.

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