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Democracy Updates

NDI President Urges International Support for Belarusian People

NDI President Kenneth Wollack outlined ways the international community can provide moral support and practical assistance to political and civic leaders, media and ordinary citizens in the aftermath of the brutal crackdown by government forces in Belarus following failed elections Dec. 19.

Wollack spoke at a Jan. 27 hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on European Affairs.

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Niger: Code of Conduct Encourages a Peaceful Vote on Jan. 31

Thirty-six political parties and two independent candidates in Niger have signed a code of conduct that encourages parties and their supporters to campaign honestly and respect the outcome of Jan.31 presidential and legislative elections. The polls will mark a return to democratic rule following last February's coup d’état that removed autocratic President Mamadou Tandja from office. NDI worked initially with 16 parties to draft the code, based on examples used successfully in other countries.

Abdourahamane Ousmane, president of the National Communications Observatory, officiated at the Jan.25 signing ceremony. The observatory was established by Niger's military government to monitor balanced media coverage of the parties' electoral campaigns and to ensure free speech during the country's transition to democratic rule.

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Partner Spotlights

Project 2011 Swift Count (PSC), a coalition of four Nigerian civil society groups from across the country, has released its first preliminary findings on voter registration based on reports from approximately 1,000 observers who were deployed across all of Nigeria's 774 local government areas. PSC will monitor all aspects of the election process, and has started observing the voter registration process, which began on Jan. 15 and runs through Jan. 29.

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In-Country Perspectives

When Zinayida Galchynska was diagnosed with breast cancer several years ago, she was directing a health-care organization in Zaporizhzhya, in southeastern Ukraine. Already a community leader, she vowed that if she survived she would run for office, a move she believed would allow her to have a larger impact on decision-making in her community, particularly on health care issues. She did survive and set out to make good on her promise, though she knew the political odds were against her.

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