Development Partners

Serious measures have been taken since the inauguration of the Commission to establish links with various Development Partners who have expressed interest to work with it on electoral issues in pursuit of its primary objective of conducting free, fair and credible elections.

The Commission has enjoyed tremendous support from many Development Partners in both the pre and post election periods. Indeed, the goodwill has been overwhelming. The cooperation between the Commission and Development Partners has been built on a number of principles, namely:

Classification of Development Partners

Three principal genres of Development Partners have worked with INEC in the past two years namely, Embassies and High Commissions, Multilateral Development Agencies, as well as Foundations. Table 1 summarizes these categories.

Classification of INEC’s Development Partners

A) Embassies

  1. US Embassy
  2. British High Commission
  3. Canadian High Commission
  4.  Japanese Embassy
  5. South Korean Embassy

B) Mutilateral Development Agencies

  1. Joint Donor Basket Fund/UNDP
  2. Commonwealth Secretariat, London
  3. World Bank
  4. Department for International Development (DFID)
  5. European Union (EU)
  6. African Union Commission
  7. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
  8. Association of African Election Authorities (AAEA)
  9. Institute for African Renaissance Studies (UNISA)
  10. Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA)
  11. European Centre for Electoral Support (ECES).

C) Foundations and other Agencies

  1. Ford Foundation
  2. Mac Arthur Foundation
  3. OSIWA-OSJI
  4. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES)
  5. International Foundation for Electoral System (IFES)
  6. International Republic Institute (IRI)
  7. International IDEA

Areas of Support

The bulk support from Development Partners are in the four main areas highlighted below:

The main goal of these collaborations between the Commission and the Development Partners is to contribute to the strengthening of institutions and diffusion of democratic principles within a framework of mutual respect, harmony and co-responsibility.