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Strengthened Institutional Capacity of the Election Commission of BhutanThe Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) was established on 16th January 2006, following the appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner under the Royal Decree on 31 December 2005. The main objective behind the establishment of the ECB is to create an environment that is conducive to free and fair elections so that all Bhutanese women and men, who are eligible and interested , can take part in the elections. The ECB is mandated for superintendence, direction and control of the preparation of electoral rolls, conduct of parliamentary and local government elections as well as of holding a referendum under the Constitution, in a free and fair manner. UNDP's support to the ECB contributes towards the enhanced national capacity in conducting free and fair elections at national and local levels through supporting institutional and human capacity building and creation of greater awareness and understanding of the electoral process among voters particularly women, youth, illiterates and people in remote areas. As Bhutan successfully conducted its first general elctions in 2008 it is vital that the ECB is suppported to ensure people's understanding of the electoral process goes beyond the elections to contribute to a effective democratic insitution and processes. The upcoming local government elections in 2010 for all 205 local governments will also be a first the ECB. The support will enhance the capacity development of the ECB for the conduct of free and fair elections at local levels and promote awareness on rights and duties through civic education. The project is jointly supported by the Government of Japan. Project detailsContact
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