Progressio leads observers for Somaliland elections
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Development agency Progressio has been chosen to coordinate a team of election observers from four continents during the forthcoming presidential elections in the internationally unrecognised Republic of Somaliland, currently scheduled for 29 March.
The invitation to conduct the mission, issued by the Somaliland National Electoral Commission, will see Progressio working in partnership with the Development Planning Unit at University College London (UCL), FOPAG (Forum for Peace and Governance) in Somaliland and Somaliland Focus UK. The team will oversee organisation of the election observation team and will remain in Somaliland’s capital, Hargeisa, following the vote to prepare a report on the conduct of the campaign and poll. Somaliland is situated in Somalia’s northwest. It declared unilateral independence from the failed Somali state in 1991 and has since been a haven of relative peace whilst violence and instability has characterised Somalia, its capital Mogadishu and more recently the Gulf of Aden. Progressio’s involvement in the mission follows its leadership of the international monitoring team for Somaliland’s inaugural parliamentary elections in 2005, judged by observers as “basically free and fair”. Progressio has been working with local communities in Somaliland since 1995 by placing skilled workers with local organisations specialising in advocating for the rights of women, youth and people with disabilities as well as supporting basic health service provision and people living with HIV and AIDS. Progressio also actively supports progress towards democratisation and stabilising the country. Commenting on the announcement of the mission, Dr Steve Kibble, Progressio’s Advocacy Coordinator for Africa said: “Following a successful mission in 2005, we are pleased to be supporting the people of Somaliland once more. Election observation is an integral part of ensuring that democracy prevails in this fragile corner of Africa. Progressio is delighted to be working with UCL, FOPAG and Somaliland Focus UK on this project.” ends Notes to editors: 1. The Republic of Somaliland is an internationally unrecognised country in northwest Somalia that declared independence in 1991. Since then, it has sought to chart a path away from violent conflict to a competitive and democratic political system. The parliamentary elections in 2005 were the first of their kind to be held in the Somali region since 1969. 2. The presidential election is scheduled for 29 March 2009, although a delay is considered likely. 3. Limited funding for the election observer coordination team is to be provided by the Government of the United Kingdom. Use of this funding is limited to core logistics, including in-country costs and security; observers will be expected to raise their own funding for travel to and from Hargeisa and accommodation in Somaliland. 4. Progressio is an international organisation working for sustainable development and the eradication of poverty. It has been leading the way on practical international development issues for more than 40 years and currently has more than 90 development workers based in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. 5. Progressio is the new name for the Catholic Institute for International Relations. To find out more visit www.progressio.org.uk This message (and any associated files) is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is confidential, subject to copyright or constitutes a trade secret. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any dissemination, copying or distribution of this message, or files associated with this message, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your computer. Messages sent to and from us may be monitored. |


