Preventing and mitigating VAWE through electoral arrangements
- Author: United Nations Women
- Main Title: Preventing Violence Against Women in Elections , pp 85-93
- Publication Date: October 2019
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/61756e61-en
- Language: English French, Spanish
Election administration policies and procedures can affect mitigation of VAWE. The principal actor in electoral administration is the electoral management body, which may be an independent institution, a branch of the state administration (such as an Interior Ministry or justice department) or a mixed model. EMBs are the most important actors in determining the credibility and security of an election, as their decisions determine the context for women’s political participation. For example, the procedures they establish for candidate registration may create an accessible environment or introduce additional obstacles for women aspirants and candidates. The training and guidance they provide to poll workers and security forces can protect vulnerable populations against specific threats or deepen a climate of insecurity and manipulation for voters.
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