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Elections Reform Support Group Information

The Elections Reform Support Group or ERSG was an forum of donors co-chaired by the United States and the European Union to coordinate the reform of the Palestinian electoral system.[1] ESRG was founded in 2002.[1][2] Members include the states of Denmark, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[1] Also international organizations such as the European Commission, the office of the European Union Presidency, the United Nations and the United Nations Development Program participate in this program.[1] International Foundation for Electoral Systems supported the forum in secretarial role.[1]

Since 2007 the ERSG was reformed and integrated into Election Working Group or (EWG), which is part of the "Governance Sector Group", one of the four Strategy Groups under the aid coordination structure in the Palestinian Territories.[3] Role of the secretariat is assumed by the Local Aid Coordination Secretariat (LACS).[4]

Formation

ERSG was formed as an outgrowth of the UN Task Force on Palestine. The UN task force consists of the Quartet (U.S., EU, Russia and the UN Secretary General), Norway, Japan, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund and first met July 10, 2002.[5] This task force was responsible for forming support groups for several areas of reform including Civil Society, Elections, Financial Accountability, Judicial Reform, Local Government, Market Economics, and Ministerial and Civil Service Reform.[5] These groups were a reaction to the declining humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories. [5] Once the Elections Reform Support Group was organized, the task force was advised in election activities by Ambassador Jean Breteche of the EU, who would later became the Secretariat of ERSG.[6] Secretarial role was in 2005 assumed by IFES.

Activities

The ESRG was supported by the entire task force and coordinated funding for elections programs from USAID, the EU, European countries and Japan. The ERSG worked with the Palestinian Legislative Council to develop and implement a project to draft election law, supported formation of independent Palestinian Elections Commission and its development into a single, independent, authoritative election management body of the Palestinian Authority.

As part of this support the European Union provided five elections experts and 10 million Euros to support the project, UNDP/PAPP provided two experts, Japan contributed 1 million dollars, Canada contributed 1.2 million Canadian dollars and an expert, Norway contributed 1 million dollars and Denmark provided 300,000 dollars.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e http://www.ifes.org/westbankgaza.html?page=past IFES-West Bank/Gaza. Accessed June 30, 2006
  2. ^ a b [1] UNDP/PAPP Support to the Electoral Process in Palestine. Accessed June 30, 2009
  3. ^ http://www.lacs.ps/article.aspx?id=4
  4. ^ http://www.lacs.ps
  5. ^ a b c Task Force on Palestinian Reform, August 23, 2002. Accessed July 1, 2009.
  6. ^ EU Recommendation for Jean Breteche November 15, 2003. Accessed July 1, 2009
Election and Democracy Support/Reform Organizations
Internationally Focused NGOs The Carter Center · Centre for Democracy and Development (Africa) · Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening · Electoral Institute for the Sustainability of Democracy in Africa · International Foundation for Electoral Systems · Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy · World Movement for Democracy
Bilateral Organizations Association of Central and Eastern European Election Officials · Elections Reform Support Group (Palestine) · Election Support Group (Pakistan) · International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance · United Nations Development Programme
Governmental/government-funded organizations Westminster Foundation for Democracy · International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development (defunct) · International Republican Institute · National Democratic Institute for International Affairs · National Endowment for Democracy
Country focused NGOs Bersih (Malaysia) · Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (Georgia) · Citizens' Group on Electoral Process (Pakistan) · Coalition for Free and Open Elections (USA) · Democracy Watch (Canada) · Electoral Reform Society (UK) · Institute for Election Systems Development (Russia) · International Endowment for Democracy (USA) · Fair Vote Canada (Canada) · FairVote (USA) · Israel Democracy Institute · National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections (Philippines) · Singaporeans for Democracy (Singapore) · Unlock Democracy (UK)
International Advocacy Groups Democracy Promoters' Network · Project on Middle East Democracy
Citizens' assembly
Quartet on the Middle East
Negotiating parties
Diplomatic quartet
Special Envoy
Associated orginizations
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