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THE INTER-AMERICAN UNION OF ELECTORAL AUTHORITIES. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS. Founded November 1991. Non-governmental entity. Decisions as recommendations for its members. Working languages English and Spanish. MAIN OBJECTIVES. Increase cooperation. Exchange information.
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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS • Founded November 1991. • Non-governmental entity. • Decisions as recommendations for its members. • Working languages English and Spanish.
MAIN OBJECTIVES • Increase cooperation. • Exchange information. • Electoral observation. • Formulate recommendations. • Promote efficient electoral systems. • Provide assistance to electoral authorities upon request.
STRUCTURE General Assembly, as a Governing Body. Coordination and Follow-up Committee, in charge to prepare Conferences and extraordinary session, among other duties. Executive Secretary, carried out by CAPEL.
CONFERENCES OF UNIORE • UNIORE Constitution, Venezuela, 1991 • II Conference, Panama, 1993 • III Conference, Mexico, 1996 • IV Conference, Canada, 1998 • V Conference, Guatemala, 2000 • VI Conference, Paraguay, 2002 • VII Conference, Panama, 2004 • VIII Conference, Panama, 2006 • IX Conference, El Salvador, 2008 • X Conference, Mexico, 2010 • XI Conference, Dominican Republic, 2012
STRUCTURE General Assembly, as a Governing Body. Coordination and Follow-up Committee, in charge to prepare Conferences and extraordinary session, among other duties. Executive Secretary, carried out by CAPEL.
MEMBERS Currently 31 electoral authorities from 24 countries
FINANCING • Hosting electoral authority. • International funds managed by Executive Secretary • No fees for UNIORE members.
ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT • 196 observation missions in 22 countries. • 78 seminars, workshops and courses, held in 16 countries. • 47 electoral technical assistances to 14 countries. • 42 publications on electoral topics. • 6 technology networks for electoral matters.
MAIN CONTRIBUTIONS OF UNIORE TO DEMOCRACY IN THE AMERICAS • Exchange of experiences, lessons and good practices. • Election Observation. • Comparative analysis to determine America’s electoral trends.
MAIN CHALLENGES OF UNIORE • Promoting electoral participation in all its aspects. • Evaluating use of technological developments in elections. • Strengthening the autonomy of Electoral Bodies in the Americas.
NEXT STEPS • Strengthen procedures for electoral observation missions. • Create an inventory of electoral authorities’ resources, and keep it updated • Consolidate UNIORE as a space for building principles and for reflection on electoral matters.
valdes.zurita@ife.org.mx @leonardovaldesz www.ife.org.mx