The National Elections Commission (NEC), on Monday commenced a five-day Mid-Term Plan Review of the Strategic Plan of the Commission in Buchanan City, Grand Bassa County. The Monitoring and Evaluation Section (M&E) of NEC is driving the process under the theme: “reviewing our past and projecting our future.
Since the adoption of the Six-year strategic plan of NEC in 2018, the Commission has grappled with two major issues, including the delay in funding and the COVID-19 Pandemic. The commission is instituting measures to address these issues to meet current realities.
The NEC is also addressing the issue to transition to Biometric Voter Registration (BVR), a technology to be used during the pending 2023 General Elections.
According to an NEC release issued on Monday, the governments of Ireland and Sweden, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Democracy International (DI), and the United States Aid for International Development (USAID) are providing funds for the 2022 strategic play review of NEC.
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