The project provides an effective response to the challenges posed by the pandemic through 4 main tools:
ECES copyrighted trainings on Leadership and Conflict Management Skills for Electoral Stakeholders (LEAD) and on Leadership and Quality Management for Electoral Administrators (LEAD-Q);
Live webinars and Zoom classes delivered remotely on every step of the electoral cycle, covering topics such as:
o ECES copyrighted training on Leadership and Conflict Management Skills for Electoral Stakeholders (LEAD);
o ECES copyrighted training on Leadership and Quality Management for Electoral Administrators (LEAD-Q);
o Media Monitoring and Institutional Communication;
Other live coach trainings on all the steps of the electoral cycle can be delivered, covering these topics, among others:
- Review of the Electoral Framework
- Code of Conducts and electoral law directives
- Delimitation of electoral boundaries
- Logistical, operational, recruitment and procurement plans
- Security of elections
- Civic and Voter Education
- Voter and Candidates Registration including out of country
- Preventing-Mitigating-Managing Electoral Conflicts and Conflict Mapping
- Domestic Electoral Observation, accreditation and parallel vote tabulation
- E-day operations and vote counting
- Results transmission, aggregation and proclamation
- Electoral disputes resolution mechanisms
- Evaluation and audit of electoral processes including voter registers.
Through a partnership with the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies (SSSA), the Online Master in Election and Public Administration (MEPA) or some of its individual 19 modules;
Electoral Translator App, translating electoral terms in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Arabic and the Early Electoral Warning and Conflict Mapping System App.