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STRENGTHENING ELECTORAL INCLUSION: INEC INCLUSIVITY MANUAL REVIEW WORKSHOP

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As part of the European Union-funded Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN) programme, TAF Africa and the Nigerian Women Trust Fund (NWTF) partnered to organize a three-day workshop focused on enhancing electoral inclusivity. The workshop, held in collaboration with the Gender and Inclusivity Department of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), aimed to review the draft Inclusivity Desk Officer Facilitator Training Manual.

 

The comprehensive manual was developed to equip INEC’s inclusivity officers with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively address gender and disability-related issues during elections. The workshop sought to ensure that Nigeria’s electoral process becomes more inclusive for women, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups, by refining the manual.

 

Over three days, key stakeholders, including representatives from NWTF, TAF Africa, and INEC, meticulously reviewed the Facilitator Manual and Participant Handbook. The discussions focused on improving training methodologies, refining key content areas, and ensuring the manual aligns with international best practices on gender and disability inclusion in electoral processes.

 

The workshop reinforced the commitment of all partners to creating a more inclusive electoral system. This initiative, which strengthens the ability of INEC’s inclusivity officers, is a crucial step toward ensuring that no voter is excluded from Nigeria’s democratic process.

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