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Rs70 million Swiss grant for free and fair Elections in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD (updated on: November 30, 2006, 17:09 PST): The Country Director of the Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation (SDC), Mr. Denis Bugnard and the Representative of The Asia Foundation (TAF), Mr. Hamid L. Sharif, signed on Thursday a bilateral agreement towards the realisation of the two-year joint-donor program 'Supporting Free and Fair Elections in Pakistan' to be executed by TAF.
Under this agreement, the Government of Switzerland will provide a contribution of 1.15 million US dollars (70 million Pak Rupees) to the basket-funded program.
The purpose of this program is to promote an active and educated voting population and to ensure an efficient voting process in Pakistan.
The Program will provide support to a network of 30 civil society organisations, called the "Free and Fair Elections Network" (FAFEN), to build the capacity of the civil society and increase citizens' participation in the political process.
Funds will be used for civic education; awareness raising; training of teachers for first-time voters' education program; domestic monitoring of the elections; as well as training of the media and religious leaders.
The program will be implemented in 110 Districts and 6100 Union Councils in Pakistan and shall complement other efforts of the donor community to address issues relating to the next general elections.
ISLAMABAD (updated on: November 30, 2006, 17:09 PST): The Country Director of the Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation (SDC), Mr. Denis Bugnard and the Representative of The Asia Foundation (TAF), Mr. Hamid L. Sharif, signed on Thursday a bilateral agreement towards the realisation of the two-year joint-donor program 'Supporting Free and Fair Elections in Pakistan' to be executed by TAF.
Under this agreement, the Government of Switzerland will provide a contribution of 1.15 million US dollars (70 million Pak Rupees) to the basket-funded program.
The purpose of this program is to promote an active and educated voting population and to ensure an efficient voting process in Pakistan.
The Program will provide support to a network of 30 civil society organisations, called the "Free and Fair Elections Network" (FAFEN), to build the capacity of the civil society and increase citizens' participation in the political process.
Funds will be used for civic education; awareness raising; training of teachers for first-time voters' education program; domestic monitoring of the elections; as well as training of the media and religious leaders.
The program will be implemented in 110 Districts and 6100 Union Councils in Pakistan and shall complement other efforts of the donor community to address issues relating to the next general elections.