With the memory of the post-election violence in December 2007 fresh in everyone's minds, civil society has urged the government to ensure security. Read more »
After months of campaigning, the Yes and No team will each hope for the best as voters prepare to take to the polls. Read more »
Burundi is holding Senate elections but the outcome is clear. Read more »
Kenya's Cohesion and Integration Commission has sounded the alarm over tension and potential violence surrounding the August 4 vote. Read more »
The Rwandan government has made remarkable strides but their continued attack on independent thought and criticism is disheartening, writes a professor. Read more »
A dark cloud now hangs over the January date of the 2011 elections as the Independent National Electoral Commission is now in a serious dilemma over the date. Read more »
U.S. promotion of the new constitution to be voted on in an August referendum has come under heavy fire by anti-abortion lawmakers in the U.S. and in Kenya. Read more »
The Supreme Court in Guinea gave the go-ahead for the second round of presidential elections recently at a press conference. Read more »
The Supreme Court in Guinea gave the go-ahead for the second round of presidential elections recently at a press conference. Read more »
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the central role of civil society in the process aimed at bringing a lasting peace to Darfur. Read more »
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