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*[[Carl Dundas]] – Chief of Party, Ethiopia
 
*[[Carl Dundas]] – Chief of Party, Ethiopia
 
*[[Rudolf Elbling]] – Chief of Party, Nigeria
 
*[[Rudolf Elbling]] – Chief of Party, Nigeria
 
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*[[Ched Flego]] – Chief of Party, Armenia
Ched Flego
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*[[Ben Goldsmith]] – Chief of Party, Egypt
Chief of Party, Armenia
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*[[Beverly Hagerdon Thakur]] – Chief of Party, Philippines
 
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*[[Paul Harris]] – Chief of Party, Yemen
 
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*[[Leone Hettenbergh]] – Chief of Party, Uganda
Ben Goldsmith
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*[[Richard John]] – Chief of Party, Iraq
Chief of Party, Egypt
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*[[Edward Kibirige]] – Chief of Party, Burundi
 
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*[[Dr. Cecile Marotte]] – Chief of Party (Victims of Violence), Haiti
 
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*[[Dan Malinovich]] – Acting Chief of Party, Kyrgyzstan
Beverly Hagerdon Thakur
 
 
 
Chief of Party, Philippines
 
 
 
Paul Harris
 
 
 
Chief of Party, Yemen
 
Leone Hettenbergh
 
 
 
Chief of Party, Uganda
 
 
 
Richard John
 
 
 
Chief of Party, Iraq
 
 
 
Edward Kibirige
 
 
 
Chief of Party, Burundi
 
ekibirige@ifes.org
 
Dr. Cecile Marotte
 
 
 
Chief of Party (Victims of Violence), Haiti
 
Dan Malinovich
 
 
 
Acting Chief of Party, Kyrgyzstan
 
dan@ifes.kg
 
 
Katherine Müller
 
Katherine Müller
  
 
Chief of Party, Tajikistan
 
Chief of Party, Tajikistan
kmüller@ifes.tojikiston.com
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Theo Noel
 
Theo Noel
  
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Chief of Party, DRC
 
Chief of Party, DRC
csanchis-ruescas@ifes.org
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Hermann Thiel
 
Hermann Thiel
  
 
Chief of Party, Lebanon
 
Chief of Party, Lebanon
hthiel@ifes.org
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Rodolfo Ticao
 
Rodolfo Ticao
  
 
Senior Program Manager, Iraq
 
Senior Program Manager, Iraq
rticao@ifes.org
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Marcin Walecki
 
Marcin Walecki
  
 
Senior Political Finance Advisor, Center for Transitional and Post-Conflict Governance
 
Senior Political Finance Advisor, Center for Transitional and Post-Conflict Governance
mwalecki@ifes.org
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Peter Williams
 
Peter Williams
  
 
Chief of Party, Afghanistan
 
Chief of Party, Afghanistan
pwilliams@ifes.org
 
  
 
===Other Consultants===
 
===Other Consultants===

Revision as of 15:14, 14 September 2009

The International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) was founded in 1987. Based in Washington DC, it fosters "democratic initiatives", extending loans and grants to various "developing" countries, and it provides "targeted technical assistance to strengthen transitional democracies". IFES notes: "the end of the Cold War in 1989 created opportunities… to respond to an overwhelming demand for technical non-partisan expertise in democracy and governance."

On its website it states:

As one of the world's premier democracy and governance assistance organizations, IFES provides targeted technical assistance to strengthen transitional democracies. Founded in 1987 as a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, IFES has developed and implemented comprehensive, collaborative democracy solutions in more than 100 countries.[1]

Summary of activities

On its website current in 2004 IFES stated that to date it had:

  • Established field offices in more than 35 countries
  • Conducted over 50 Pre-Election Technical Assessments
  • Carried out Poll Worker Training Programs in more than 20 countries
  • Administered more than 75 on-site Technical Assistance Programs
  • Managed election equipment and commodities procurements in over 40 countries
  • Directed Voter and Civic Education Programs in over 30 nations
  • Coordinated more than 15 Regional Networking Programs of election officials, donors, and NGO representatives
  • Overseen more than 45 Election Observation Programs
  • Built a cadre more than 1,500 democracy and governance consultants
  • Created a Center for Participatory Democracy with 6,500 items on contemporary elections and political processes to assist scholars, election practitioners, and other democracy building institutions
  • Issued more than 215 publications on democratic development worldwide.[2]

Programmes around the world

Election guide

IFES has produced a website, Election Guide (http://www.electionguide.org), which enables the monitoring of elections, the election process, and information about parties. The website was launched in 1998 and paid for by "a generous grant" from USAID.[3]

Contact and personnel

Handing out prizes for democracy

In October 2007, IFES, which is a private company and contractor, awarded Charles T. Manatt Democracy Award to the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza.[4]

IFES principals and staff

Board members

As of September 2009, board members of IFES are:[5]

IFES field-based senior staff

As of January 15, 2007:[6]

Katherine Müller

Chief of Party, Tajikistan

Theo Noel

Chief of Party, Kenya Carmina Sanchis-Ruescas

Chief of Party, DRC

Hermann Thiel

Chief of Party, Lebanon

Rodolfo Ticao

Senior Program Manager, Iraq

Marcin Walecki

Senior Political Finance Advisor, Center for Transitional and Post-Conflict Governance

Peter Williams

Chief of Party, Afghanistan

Other Consultants

Countries where IFES has been active

IFES states that it is active in 35 countries (inc. most of the former Soviet republics), but major activity occurred here:

Countries where IFES has major operations
Albania Angola Azerbaijan
Dominican Republic East Timor Ethiopia
Georgia Guatemala Guinea
Guyana Haiti Honduras
Indonesia Iraq Kazakhstan
Nicaragua Nigeria Pakistan
Palestinian Territories Paraguay Philippines
Tajikistan Yemen  

Affiliations

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

IFES
1101 15th Street, N.W., Third Floor
Washington, D.C. 20005
202.828.8507, Telephone
202.452.0804, Fax
Website: www.ifes.org

Resources

References

  1. About Us, ElectionGuide website, accessed 14 Sept 2009
  2. Mission and Goals, IFES website, version placed in web archive 25 Jan 2004, accessed in web archive 14 Sept 2009
  3. About Us, Election Guide website, accessed 14 Sept 2009
  4. IFES Honors OAS Secretary General Insulza With Its Annual Democracy Award, Media Newswire, 4 October 2007, accessed 14 Sept 2009
  5. About IFES: Board, IFES website, accessed 14 Sept 2009
  6. Field-based senior staff, IFES website, version archive 15 Jan 2007, accessed in web archive 14 Sept 2007
  7. Navbahor Imamova, [http://www.voanews.com/english/2007-11-07-voa24.cfm Uzbekistan to Hold Presidential Elections in December], VOA News, 7 November 2007