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CSOs in Africa commit to electoral accountability & improved civic participation

By KrobeaDecember 14, 20184 Mins Read
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A number of civil society organisations (CSOs) in Africa, including the Media Foundation for West Africa and ActionAid’s Working Group on Civic Participation and Democratic Space, have renewed commitment to ensuring improved electoral accountability and genuine democracy on the continent.

The CSOs, who are working under the European Commission-funded Pan African (Panaf) Project, Mobilising Civil Society Support for Implementation of the African Governance Architecture, together with the ActionAid’s Working Group, made the commitment at a workshop in Livingstone, Zambia, held on December 3-7, 2018 to reflect on electoral accountability as well as review their 2018 events and plans for 2019.

The workshop developed a framework and advocacy strategies on electoral accountability around the African Charter for Democracy, Elections and Governance (ACDEG).

It also explored strategies to enhance people’s participation in elections and build people’s power to demand transparency and accountability in electoral processes.

The ACDEG is a roadmap that sets out international standards on good governance and democracy on the African continent.

It was adopted by the Africa Union in 2007 and came into force in 2012.

At the end of the workshop, Lacerda Lipangue, the Coordinator for the EC Panaf project, said he was satisfied with the outcome of the workshop and expressed the hope that the participants will employ the interlinkages and different spaces identified by the framework to influence governance process.

“What we want to see is that when the partners go back they start implementing the commitment in the programmes, especially using ACDEG as a relevant tool to demand transparency and accountability from their governments,” Lipangue said.

“We also expect our regional partners, West African Civil Society Organisations’ Forum (WACSOF), Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), East African Civil Society Organisations’ Forum (EACSOF) and SADC Council of Non-Governmental Organisations (SADC-CNGO), to continue their engagements.”

A participant at the workshop, Lartecia Lichuge, Coordinator with the Governance Programme of ActionAid Mozambique, expressed delight for partaking in the workshop. She also indicated that the workshop had made her understand the electoral accountability deeper.

“When I am back home, I will reframe my activities and organise a reflection meeting on how Mozambique is doing regarding the ACDEG, since we just ratified the instrument in April this year. A lot needs to be done,” Lichuge said.

Kwaku Krobea Asante, a Programme Assistant with the Media Foundation for West Africa, also indicated how beneficial the training workshop has served to his understanding on civic participation and electoral accountability.

“I consider the outcome of the workshop in the context of role of the media in Africa,” Asante said.

“Media Practitioners must upgrade their understanding on the different dimensions and interlinkages of electoral accountability and the ACDEG to be able to also upgrade that of their audience on the continent. It’s a great commitment we must deliver on.”

Many elections have been organised in Africa in recent years.

However, contrary to the spirit of ACDEG, most of these electoral processes have been far from free, fair and democratic.

Moreover, very few of these elections have led to peaceful change of power.

In many cases, elections have become a subterfuge and a symbolic procedure to letigimise incumbent governments grip on power.

In such instances, elections have become a cover-up strategy for the privileged and elites to extend their tenure and maintain their status.

Indeed the whole electoral process in many instances have resulted in shrinking political space, obscuring transparency, reducing accountability and side-lining citizens, especially women and young people.

There has therefore been the need for active campaign and development of strategies to build people’s power and create enabling environment to ensure citizens participate in democratic process, demand for transparency and accountability electoral process.

CSOs which participated in the workshop included ActionAid Denmark, ActionAid Ghana, ActionAid Nigeria, ActionAid Mozambique, ActionAid Zambia, ActionAid Tanzania, ActionAid Uganda, ActionAid Sierra Leone and  ActionAid South Africa.

The remaining participants were West African Civil Society Organisations’ Forum (WACSOF), Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), East African Civil Society Organisations’ Forum (EACSOF), SADC Council of Non-Governmental Organisations (SADC-CNGO) and Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI).

Source: 3news.com|Livingstone, Zambia

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