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The Sustaining Peace during Elections Project developed an inclusive research process that takes into consideration experiences and knowledge from a wide range of stakeholders.
The research process is applied to various research topics whereby the topics identified have the potential to negatively contribute or positively mitigate the potential for electoral violence. The aim of this topic-specific research process is to understand the main challenges in relation to the nexus between the topic and electoral violence and outline actionable solutions.
TOOLS COMING SOON
'PARLIAMENTARY SUPPORT & CITIZEN PARTICIPATION'
Early Warning Monitoring
Analytics/Big Data Systems
Strategic/Crisis Communications for State Bodies/EMBs
Prebunking/Inoculation Strategies for expected information pollution issues and tactics (pre-election process)
Public information campaigns/debunking related to information pollution during an election (during election process)
TOOLS COMING SOON
'EARLY WARNING & EARLY RESPONSE SYSTEMS IN ELECTORAL CONTEXTS'
Electoral violence monitoring and reporting with and by young people
Youth as electoral observers
Preventing violence against young women and youth from sexual and gender minorities in elections
Protection of youth participating in activities promoting non-violence during elections
Parliamentary support for a youth-inclusive electoral processes
DIGITAL PLATFORMS
iVerify
WEBSITE: Iverify | UNDP (undp.org)
TOPIC : Information Integrity
TOOL: Independant Factchecking
iReport
WEBSITE: (coming soon)
TOPIC : (coming soon)
TOOL: (coming soon)
iParticipate
WEBSITE: (coming soon)
TOPIC : (coming soon)
TOOL: (coming soon)